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Review — Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Carrie Fisher's swansong in the galaxy-spanning franchise is one of the cinematic events of the year. But is The Last Jedi actually a good film? Linda Marric reveals all

December 12, 2017 12:40
Carrie Fisher in a scene from The Last Jedi
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After months of speculation, rumours and unequalled levels of excitement, the second instalment in the new Star Wars trilogy is finally here, and fans can breathe a sigh of relief for it is everything anyone could have wished for and more.

Written and directed by Rian Johnson, Star Wars: The Last Jedi not only stars the brilliant and eternally missed Carrie Fisher in one of her last ever roles, but also reconciles the faithful with an old friend, much to the delight of those of us who have waited decades to see this happen.

Slightly darker in tone than its predecessor, The Last Jedi is also much more dense in its content, and far more action packed than The Force Awakens.

At 152 minutes, one would have also been forgiven for feeling a little apprehensive about its ability to keep audiences hooked till the very end, but fans can rest assured that this takes nothing away from the feeling of familiarity and general goodwill felt towards the story and its characters.