The Skywalker Saga reaches its conclusion (for now), as J.J. Abrams once again takes the reins to make a finale that aims to please all factions of fans across the galaxy. This review is spoiler free.
19.12.2019 - 01:11 / torontosun.com
By Owen Gleiberman, Variety.com
In Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, there’s a lightsaber duel that’s pretty fantastic — not because of any unprecedented whirling-action whoa! factor (we have, after all, been through one or two of these my-sword-of-electric-fire-is-mightier-than-your-sword-of-electric-fire duels in our Star Wars lifetimes), but because of the emotions it channels. Visually, it’s a splendid fight. Rey (Daisy Ridley), the Jedi Knight who’s in the midst of trying to figure out, you
The Skywalker Saga reaches its conclusion (for now), as J.J. Abrams once again takes the reins to make a finale that aims to please all factions of fans across the galaxy. This review is spoiler free.
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