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As well as some of the humour, some of it was forced and out of place in being placed randomly at less than appropriate times. Despite Mark Hamill objecting to this treatment, it does not show in his nuanced performance that ranks among his best recent work. Can also understand the outrage at the rather one-dimensional and out of character, even with the self-doubt, torment and regret, treatment of Luke. He looks good and Andy Serkis portrays him beautifully but he is criminally underused and even more wronged by a far too easy and anti-climactic defeat. With the exception of Ren, the film's most interesting character along with Rey, all are underwritten, especially the missed opportunity that was Snoke. This would have been solved with not having the rushed and pretty unnecessary romantic subplot, which seemed more an excuse to introduce a new character and give an older character more depth, and doing much more with the villains. 'The Last Jedi' would have been an even better film with less new characters (with variable effectiveness) and less subplots because while it was never dull it did feel at times too busy and bloated. As said, the disappointment is understandable and some of the problems fans had with it are also shared by me. 'The Last Jedi' is not as good as the original trilogy, not even close, or as 'The Force Awakens', but it is better to me than the prequels. Seeing 'The Last Jedi' with quite high expectations, judging from the positive critical word of mouth, and despite enjoying it and finding a lot to like, the fans' disappointment is understandable (though some of the hate has not only been disrespectful but vitriolic). Found myself loving 'The Force Awakens', which to me was the best 'Star Wars' film since 'The Return of the Jedi' and more an affectionate homage and universe celebration than the re-hash some have criticised it for. Didn't think the prequel films were that bad personally, but they had a lot wrong with them and were a long way from great, especially 'Attack of the Clones'. Especially 'Empire Strikes Back' while considering 'A New Hope' a genre landmark. Loved the original 'Star Wars' films as a kid, still do. *Yes, I know the Rebels won a few films back. A well made bridge movie but still a bridge film. Overall, it's a lot of fun, there are a lot of explosions and it has a lot to offer unless you stop and realize it is, essentially, a bridge movie. In the meantime, Rey goes of on a desperate mission to try to get Luke Skywalker to STOP sulking (which, apparently he's been doing for the last 40 years) and help! Along for the fun are some nice newer characters and one who seemed a bit annoying (and that would be you,Poe.Mr. The Rebels* are about to be wiped out and the film consists of the new Empire (which looks pretty much like the old Empire) is intent on wiping them out. Heck, it's exactly what most fans probably want-tons of action, lots of heroism and a lot of the familiar. In many, many ways, it's a bridge movie between the last film and the next and, if you think about it, nothing is really resolved in the film. I think the easiest way to sum up this movie is to call it "The Empire Strikes Back II".