![]() However, ( as I’ve detailed previously) the uncomfortable truth is that Rian Johnson handed the final film in the saga a poisoned chalice. After all, he had the whole Star Wars galaxy at his feet, he could’ve done anything, so why does it all feel like another retread? Many have laid the blame squarely at writer/director J.J. In the final analysis, the film doesn’t manage to achieve any of it, though it comes closer than most uncharitable reviewers have given it credit for. ![]() Phew, I need a lie down just thinking about it. On the other hand, the scale of its task was monumental: to be a good film in its own right to coherently conclude the sequel trilogy to provide a satisfying ending to the entire Star Wars saga. In some respects it appears to ignore or undo what was established in previous films, and in others it seems slavishly adherent to the past. The Rise of Skywalker doesn’t make much sense.
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