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Star Wars: The Last Jedi
2017 152 min United States of America PG-13 16+
★7.5
Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Director: Rian Johnson
Trailers
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Description
Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares to do battle with the First Order.
Budget:
$300M
US Gross:
$620.18M
Worldwide:
$1.33B
Starring
Daisy Ridley
Actor
John Boyega
Actor
Mark Hamill
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Film Editing
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Screenplay
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actor
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Production Design
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actress
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Director
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Original Score
Academy Awards 2018
— Best Sound Editing
Academy Awards 2018
— Best Sound
Academy Awards 2018
— Best Original Score
Academy Awards 2018
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Film Editing
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Supporting Actress
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Screenplay
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018
— Best Hero
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Science Fiction Film
Saturn Awards 2018
— Best Costume Design
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2018
— Best Villain
Key opinion
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a highly polarizing installment in the franchise, lauded by many for its technical ambition and visual spectacle but criticized by others for its tonal shifts and departures from established lore. While some viewers praise the nuanced character development and emotional depth of the central conflict, others find the plotting disjointed and the subversion of classic character archetypes, particularly Luke Skywalker, to be frustrating or poorly executed.
| Production | The production design and visual effects are universally recognized as the film's strongest technical achievements. | |
| Score | John Williams' score provides a consistent and atmospheric musical foundation that upholds the franchise's legacy. | |
| Adaptation | The film’s portrayal of Luke Skywalker deeply divides audiences between those who appreciate his disillusioned, complex development and those who feel it fundamentally contradicts his established character. | |
| Pacing | The screenplay is criticized for erratic pacing and the inclusion of subplots that feel like unnecessary distractions from the main narrative. | |
| Humor | The humor is a point of contention, with critics arguing that its Marvel-style tone undermines the seriousness and tension of the Star Wars universe. |