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Is The Force strong in this one? Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi reviewed

The film is one of this year’s most-anticipated releases, but how has it shaped up?
The film is one of this year’s most-anticipated releases, but how has it shaped up? The film is one of this year’s most-anticipated releases, but how has it shaped up?

The latest instalment in the Star Wars franchise is here. Episode VIII: The Last Jedi has only been seen by a handful of critics ahead of its release in the UK and Republic of Ireland on Thursday.

So here is what Press Association’s film critic Damon Smith thought of it:

Who is in the cast?

The line-up of stars is impressive. It includes  Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Kelly Marie Tran, Domhnall Gleeson and Andy Serkis.

It’s directed by Rian Johnson, best known for directing 2012’s Looper, which starred Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

What about the storyline?

As the end credits roll, replete with a poignant on-screen tribute to “our princess Carrie Fisher”, a bell tolls on nostalgia-steeped memories of George Lucas’s epic space saga.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi..General Leia ..Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd. ..© 2017 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

If Episode VII: The Force Awakens crammed everything fans love into one giddily-entertaining origin story, the next chapter accelerates towards a different kind of Star Wars experience.

“Let the past die. Kill it if you have to. That’s the only way we can be who we are meant to be,” proclaims masked antagonist Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) during one breathless stand-off.

His doom-laden words reverberate throughout Johnson’s bloated, special effects-heavy picture.

Any laughs?

Knockabout humour is imported from a Marvel Comics galaxy not so far, far away. And it doesn’t always achieve lightspeed.

In fact, classic slapstick between the Rebellion and First Order feels awkward when the punchline, hanging over the verbal to and fro, is genocide.

Will the cute, new creatures win over fans?

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi..L to R: Chewbacca with a Porg..Photo: Lucasfilm Ltd. ..© 2017 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

The Porgs are employed to broadly comic effect, like the Minions in Despicable Me, but are essentially a lucrative line in merchandising.

Which characters serve up the best performance? 

The Last Jedi doesn’t sever ties with the past completely.  There are reverential bows to A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, and Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher confidently bear the film’s emotional weight to heart-tugging effect.

Is The Force strong in this one? Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi reviewed
Is The Force strong in this one? Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi reviewed (John Wilson)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi..Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill)..Photo: John Wilson..©2017 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

But their triumphs are at the expense of fresh-faced fighters on both sides of the conflict.

Performances vary wildly. One minute a character can be as wooden as the gnarled tree where Luke (Hamill) safeguards ancient Jedi texts. Moments later they milk tears of genuine emotion in gorgeous, glistening close-up.

How does the Star Wars narrative unfold?

Johnson’s film is nothing if not frustratingly inconsistent.

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The balance of power is delicately poised as Rey (Daisy Ridley) implores island recluse Luke to stand with his sister General Leia Organa (Fisher) in the war against Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis) and his vengeful protege, Kylo Ren.

Leia attempts to rein in reckless X-wing fighter pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) as the rebels are stalked by General Hux (Domhnall Gleeson) and the might of the First Order.

John Boyega as Finn (Lucasfilm/Disney/PA)
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John Boyega as Finn (Lucasfilm/Disney/PA)

Meanwhile, stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega) and rebel crew member Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran) embark on a secret mission, and Snoke openly questions Kylo Ren’s devotion to the dark side.

“You have too much of your father’s heart in you,” snarls Snoke. “You’re no Vader. Alas, you’re just a child in a mask!”

So what is the final verdict? 

Star Wars has been hard-wired into my cultural DNA since childhood so The Last Jedi is a bitter pill.

It’s certainly not a misstep on the scale of The Phantom Menace. And Johnson engineers some jaw-dropping set pieces, including a visually-stunning battle conducted on a salt plain that throws up plumes of red dust.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi – The planet Crait. (Photo: Film Frames Industrial Light & Magic/Lucasfilm..©2017 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved)

But more is less in a flabby caper of contrivances and coincidences that clocks in at 152 minutes, uncomfortably and unnecessarily the longest instalment so far.

And what next?

Some big questions that lingered at the end of Episode VII are answered. But others remain tantalisingly out of reach.

Two years hence, when the cataclysmic storm of Episode IX breaks, hopefully I’ll be blown away again.

Rating: 6.5/10