The Last Jedi Spoiler Review: Letting the Past Die to Embrace the Future
When J.J. Abram's The Force Awakens hit screens in 2015, there was a lot of work to be done to repair the Star Wars franchise. The Prequel trilogy, with its woodenly performed, stilted dialogue and uninvolving narrative, had left fans soured as to what the franchise would do next. With The Force Awakens, fans were reminded Star Wars could be fun (and funny) again. It reminded you of everything you had once loved about the original films and left most fans excited as to what would happen next.
Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi takes all of those expectations and ...