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The review of the film star wars the last jedi

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 16:08
by niky 0504
On December 29, 2017 I saw the film star wards the last Jedi. The film it self is a continuación of previous films of star war. We saw many of the previous character like skywalker, Kylo Ren, Rey , Leader snoker, lea , and many other characters from previous movies. The film begin in space in the middle of a war the rebels are losing and many of the die during this film on only a hang full of them survive. Skywalker was sent to look for to help save what left of the revels but he didn't which to go back. Hi felt he had failed Kilo as a master. Them he became Rey master at the end she learned how to become one with the forced. Sadly Skywalker die after the confrontation with Kilo and by using the forced he distracted Kilo long enough for the revels to escape.

I rate this film a 9 out of 10

Personally I believe that the experience is better if you see it for your self.

Re: The review of the film star wars the last jedi

Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 03:46
by BookHausJ
Though I miss this movie Star Wars the Last Jedi, but I had the opportunity to watch Star Wars movie episode 1 to 6. And it's really a good movie. It has a lot of interesting scenes. The only sad part is when Han Solo died on one episode. Though he is not the real star of the movie, but Harrison Ford is a plus factor on the Movie. Because he has a name. A good actor too. He has many followers. Does he dropped out? I have no idea.

Re: The review of the film star wars the last jedi

Posted: 03 Jan 2018, 13:07
by JeanetteWatts
Did it bother anyone else that Luke Skywalker was acting completely out of character? He was acting like Han Solo, maybe, but NOT like himself. You cannot make me believe that Luke would put more importance on his own bitterness than he would on his love for Leia. Just wouldn't happen. She was begging him to come help, and he only came to help her right at the end. I know they were trying to keep things fresh and do the unexpected, but don't do it at the expense of the characters. The first law of good acting, directing, and writing is ALWAYS stay true to the character.