Ninth film in the STAR WARS saga. Storyline under wraps. (unofficial)
S**B
The Rise of Skywalker cleaning up Rians Mess (NON-SPOILERS)
After the abysmal film that was The Last Jedi, I went into The Rise of Skywalker pessimistic. But regardless I wanted to see the movie because I am a Star Wars fan and I wanted to give my honest opinion on it. So after renting it on prime video and watching it. To my surprise, I loved the movie. It was entertaining, fast-paced, and action-packed. Most importantly it felt like I was watching a Star Wars movie. It was back to being a space adventure movie about good vs evil. The Last Jedi, while a Star Wars movie, felt more like a miserable nightmare. Rian Johnson, the director of The Last Jedi, subverted expectations, didn't answer any questions, and disrespected the saga. JJ Abrams came in and cleaned up the mess after The Last Jedi.We get our heroes back working together in Rey, Poe, Finn, C3P0, BB8, and Chewie. We learn about Rey and why she is strong with the force. We finally also get to see her train with Leia. It was also great to see Rey have an internal struggle with figuring out who she is and where she fits in the galaxy. It made her character seem more human. Kylo Ren continues to be the best part of the sequel trilogy. The scenes with him and Rey are the best parts of the movie. We also get more back story with Poe and Finn. C3P0 and Chewie also really get there moments to shine in the movie. Luke Skywalker is back to being the optimistic mentor who respects his father's lightsaber again. I thought they did a great job of handling with Leia after Carrie Fischer passed away. Seeing Lando again was also a nice touch. And the new characters that get introduced (like Zorri Bliss, Babu Frik, Jannah, and General Pryde) are also really good additions to the story. Emperor Palpatine was pretty cool as well. A lot of his senses felt like something out of a Horror movie. The visual effects were outstanding. Especially in the space battle scenes. The lightsaber fight scenes were intense as well. I thought the movie had a nice and fitting conclusion to the trilogy.The only issues I had with the movie was the Nights of Ren were underutilized. I would have like to see more of who they are and a bit of there origin. There were some other minor issues here and there but it didn't stop me from liking the movie.Overall, I loved Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker. It was nice to have JJ Abrams come in a finish what he started with The Force Awakens. As someone who was personally disappointed with The Last Jedi, Rise of Skywalker really helped patch things up for me. I commend JJ Abrams for doing so. (You could even watch Force Awakens and Rise of Skywalker back to back while plucking out The Last Jedi completely.) I find it ironic critics bashed this movie But loved The Last Jedi 😒. But as you can see in the audience scores above the fans say differently. And I have to side with fans on this one. This movie and The Mandalorian have reinvigorated my faith in Star Wars. I am looking forward to seeing what comes next.Overall score: 9/10
C**N
Great Movie
Fast shipping. loved the movie and added to our collection.
M**Y
A Force to be Reckoned With!
As a lifelong Star Wars fan, I had high expectations for The Rise of Skywalker, and I'm happy to say that this Blu-ray version did not disappoint. From start to finish, this movie is a thrilling and emotional journey that will leave fans satisfied and nostalgic.One of the things that really stands out about The Rise of Skywalker is the incredible visual effects. From the sweeping shots of alien worlds to the epic lightsaber battles, every scene is a feast for the eyes. And the Blu-ray version really brings those visuals to life, with stunning colors and crisp details that make you feel like you're right there in the middle of the action.But it's not just the visuals that make this movie a standout. The performances from the cast, particularly Adam Driver as Kylo Ren and Daisy Ridley as Rey, are powerful and nuanced. It's clear that they've both grown as actors since their first appearance in the Star Wars universe, and their chemistry on screen is electric.And of course, it wouldn't be a Star Wars movie without some iconic moments and fan service. The Rise of Skywalker delivers on both fronts, with cameos from beloved characters and a satisfying conclusion to the Skywalker saga.But what really sets The Rise of Skywalker apart from other Star Wars movies is the emotional weight of the story. This is a movie that's not afraid to tug at your heartstrings, and the final scenes are a poignant reminder of the power of hope and the enduring legacy of the Star Wars universe.Overall, I would highly recommend Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Blu-ray to any fan of the franchise. It's a force to be reckoned with, with stunning visuals, powerful performances, and a story that will stay with you long after the credits roll. May the Force be with you!
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