Watched The Last Jedi this afternoon. Honestly, I don't get the hate? I find it just a tick behind The Force Awakens in entertainment value. The weaknesses being the Canto Bight/Ships being chased part (that really needed to be reworked and not so heavy handed) and they really didn't seem to know what to do with Poe Dameron. I found the Luke/Rey/Kylo Ren stuff great.
And Luke Skywalker is still a bad-ass motherfucker.
Bring on The Rise of Skywalker!
The deleted scenes added enough to the story's narrative and plot that their deletion led to a lot of gaffes. The most obvious one being Rose's comment about saving what they love and the resultant heckling from the portion of the audience that was bemused the most over why she'd say such a thing, having barely known the guy. The deleted scenes added more to make her line have enough sense...
The Canto Bight scenes were a tad long and jarring at one point...
The Rey/Ren Force Teleportation of matter was a bit overdone, but was apparently done in a comic - as was Luke's Force projection...
...Skywalker's ploy was fantastic and the Ren standoff at the end was mindblowingly great. His self-sacrifice only cements him as a legend, which fits into his character arc of being impetuous - think of it as a loose and warped take on
Daedalus and Icarus, with Luke as the latter.
Poe as the ignorant one out and not understanding chain of command was an interesting idea for a subplot but he could have been a bit less rough around the edges but I appreciate the ideas nonetheless. As far as CO's go, man or woman it makes no difference. He should have left it to Admiral Holdo and his meddling almost destroyed the Resistance. But that ad hoc decision by Holdo was jaw-droppingly great, the whole theater was awe-struck. Even CinemaSins knocked off a bunch of points because it's legitimately great. Boom.
Doesn't Finn get addressed as "rebel scum" by Shiny Happy Phasma? A great scene was tarnished by that, the ST features them as "Resistance". Or it's the most brazen, lamest in-joke "easter egg" ever put onto a script.
And Luke's milk needed to be blue. Not teal green. But this is 21st century film making, that ubiquitous palette is inevitable...
That aside, there's nothing majorly wrong with TLJ and feels far more innovative than The Force Awakens. DJ being a double agent could easily have been a modern take on Lando, especially if returning for TRoS, but Benicio (who's one of the best villain actors out there) isn't returning and that's a loss to the franchise. But they'll dig up Palpatine for no reason, unless he's an evil Force Ghost and not a mustache-twirling "I fell down a big chasm, just like Han but at least I didn't die but stayed back behind a curtain, moohahaha."
Oh, wait, there is a major problem - Snoke was smoked way too early. Is that why Palpitation is returning for no reason?! Should have made DJ be the baddie instead...
Oops. Spell-checker failure detected. I'm not fixing it, Palpy's inclusion is probably giving people justified palpitations anyway.
The funny part is, articles at the time of TLJ's showing say they had no continuity in mind, in ways that seem to upend the current narrative from the youtube grifters. Who started the sequel trilogy and why didn't they have an arc of any sort from the get-go? Just a bunch of hollow mystery boxes and Chewie not being hugged (which is the smallest and least consequential of TFA's problems by far...)