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    Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens

    Movie » Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens released on December 18, 2015.

    The seventh installment in the Star Wars saga, set 30 years after Star Wars, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

    gc8's Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens review

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    In 'Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens', director J.J. Abrams gives us what he's best at - a good but not great sci-fi film that is entertaining and breaks zero new ground.

    First of all the entertaining part - the film is definitely that. It limits the CGI overload by including at least a fair amount of practical effects, wisely forgets about all the characters introduced in the horrendous prequels and has a lot of homages to the original series and a few homages to other films (a light saber duel modeled after the bamboo forest samurai duel of 'Shogun Assassin' for example) are some of the highlights.

    Unfortunately it is The. Exact. Same. Story. As. The. Original. 'Star Wars' (now known as 'Episode IV').

    R2D2 is rounder, Han Solo is blacker, and Darth Vader is younger, but the "Resistance" looks exactly like the "Rebel Alliance", the Empire 2.0, "The First Order" looks exactly like the Empire. There's a creepy bald-headed Emperor, the stormtroopers are the same, and the new Vader-like character dresses in black and wears a mask that changes his voice (for no good reason).

    The plot involves secret plans put into the round R2D2 who is then dropped on a desert planet that looks EXACTLY like Tattooine, where it's found by a female Luke Skywalker type character (probably the daughter of Luke, as it's strongly hinted). When the Empire First Order finds them they have to flee the planet in the Millennium Falcon. They of course visit a cantina just like the Mos Eisley one, and eventually have to get the plans to the Resistance so they can blow up the newer bigger Death Star 2.0.

    Anyway, you get the idea - the exact same movie remade.

    Sadly, Abrams is equally as bad at directing deep emotional scenes as Lucas, so the few of those in the film are pretty cringe-worthy. But, at least there are no horrible Jewish or African-American pidgin-speaking stereotypes or obnoxious kids in the film.

    So basically the legacy of Episode VII is that it helps wash the bad taste of the Prequels away. Shame it has nothing else to offer.

    Other reviews for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens

      Objective Review 0

      This review is a copy paste from my IMDB Account.Star Wars Force Awakens is a rips-off of the original trilogy. It does not offer anything new. The plot is simply a rehash. I honestly really don't care about rip-offs, but this movie has so many problems. Star Wars Force Awakens has a poorly written story and characters. It lacks anything positive. The only thing the film has going for it is the visuals. This movie meant only to impress plebes. Star Wars Force Awakens is a cash grab. Many users ...

      3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

      A Reborn Hope 0

      The Star Wars saga continues in this latest installment of the franchise. The Force Awakens is a pure trip to the nostalgia of the original (and in some ways prequel) movies while also bringing forth a new era to a galaxy far, far away.I am really impressed with what JJ Abrams did. The movie had a nice blend of practical effects while also using a decent amount of CGI. The actors where absolutely wonderful. The new characters were fascinating and the old characters still had that same spark but ...

      3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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