Well, Ep. 8 was very divisive, but I suspect Ep. 9 will be more of a consensus. `
*WARNING: SPOILERS*
For me, this review says everything I wanted to say:
https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/star-wars-ep-9-the-rise-of-skywalker-review-a-gala/1900-6417383/
Highlights:
"The result is a movie that feels less like the conclusion to a Star Wars trilogy, and more like the casualty of a behind-the-scenes battle between the visions of two diametrically opposed directors. Rise of Skywalker bends over backward to undo what The Last Jedi did, just as that movie subverted all the mysteries set up in The Force Awakens. But much more than its predecessor, Rise of Skywalker exudes petulance--like Abrams is mad someone played with his toys wrong, and his only remaining recourse is to scoop them all up and go home."
"Events that should be monumental are immediately undercut or undone, without breathing room for the audience to absorb what's taking place. Characters you thought must certainly be dead pop up later inexplicably unharmed, while others simply keel over with little explanation."
"What should be the movie's most emotional moments are undermined by the weight of exasperating absurdity."
"In the end, it all feels simply empty. It should never be so clear to audiences that something in the filmmaking process has gone so terribly wrong--that the people who made the first film in a trilogy apparently didn't bother to sketch out a plan for the second and third, and that the movies' directors had visions for the series' future that were so fundamentally at odds. Star Wars deserved better."
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I feel no hate or disappointment. Ep. 9 failed to touch me at all.
Please let me know your opinions.