Maybe this is a result of "complaint fatigue", but whenever I hear people cite things like Canto Bight, Snoke's death, or the slow-burn Imperial chase as being problems with the film, I immediately stop listening because it makes me question whether or not they actually didn't like those elements of the film or if they're just being "parrots", particularly since there are many, many others who didn't find those things problematic at all.
If those elements are genuinely problematic for you, explain why.
Ok I guess I'll bite..
Canto Blight I found to be pretty dull and pointless and didn't really add anything to the film, which I found was already dragging in it's middle act by this point.
Snoke was built up to be the big bad of this trilogy with Force powers beyond even the likes of Palpatine, yet couldn't tell what Kylo was doing and went out like a punk. It was a waste of who was shaping up to be a decent villain, with just Kylo left as the main antagonist of this trilogy (for now) which I think is pretty weak.
The chase could have been dealt with by some the fleet light speeding ahead of them and surrounding them. It was poorly conceived, paced and just wasn't dramatic at all.
These things (amongst quite a few others) just dragged the film down and sucked my enjoyment out of it. I just didn't particularly enjoy it. Nothing more, nothing less. You insinuation that I'm being a 'parrot' is just plain insulting. I thought I was being more than fair in my critique, and like I said I've even purchased the blu-ray and rewatched several times to re-appraise it, I was even hoping to change my own mind on it, so please don't mistake me for your average social media whiner bleating on about how 'Star Wars is dead' or some other unfounded untrue bullshit. Like I said, I applaud Rian Johnson for trying to mix things up, I really do, I just think the execution was lacking. I found large parts of this movie to be either eye rollingly stupid, or just flat out boring, which is something I thought I'd never say about any Star Wars movie.
If other people didn't mind these scenes, or the movie in general, then great, more power to them. I didn't. I like all three prequel movies more than this one, but I totally get why a lot of people don't like those movies without resorting to sly digs because I disagree with them. I accept my view as entirely subjective. If everyone liked the same stuff the world would be a pretty fucking boring place wouldn't it?