Rian Johnson’s fresh Star Wars film needs to resolve the many mysteries of The Force Awakens – starting with why Rey is so precocious in the ways of the Jedi The more time that goes by since JJ Abrams’ The Force Awakens in 2015,the more it looks like the saga’s curate’s egg. Sure, Disney’s debut instalment brought the series back to its space-romp roots and successfully introduced a fresh generation of characters, and while delivering just the proper dose of warm and fluffy nostalgia for the original trilogy. But it also failed as a piece of original film-making,and featured plot holes so gargantuan that Jabba the Hutt could have fit through them. in addition, it left fans with far more questions than answers; Abrams was seemingly unaware that Lost-style cliffhangers are far more irritating when one’s audience is forced to wait two years, or rather than a week,to find out what happens in the next episode. Related: The Force is with him: why Rian Johnson is the fresh Star Wars trilogy’s best hope Continue reading...
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