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No amount of time will ever change what I experienced watching TROS in the theater. I actually felt physically sick by the end of it. I was so stunned that what that movie was supposed to represent was the culmination of 40 years of a saga that I had enjoyed on so many levels was nothing more than a sloppy, board room-(barely) written exercise of was assumed to be fan service and attracting the broadest numbers possible. The "story" had the depth of a game on the back of a cereal box, the visuals made no sense and even the actors looked uncomfortable and embarrassed.
This movie won't stand any test of time other than to be a reminder of how the Disney company doesn't understand the gist of what they own.
Star Wars effectively ended when Lucas sold the company. Yes, there have been a few brief glimmers of good like RO and the first two seasons of The Mandalorian. But the agenda-filled productions that are currently on tap, the failed shopping mall masquerading as a theme park attraction (Galaxy's Edge) and the contortions of the Lucas Story Group (there's an oxymoron if there ever was one) to make excuses for the failures and provide answers for questions that didn't need answering are just showing how irrelevant SW is becoming under Disney.
"Rise of Skywalker" will always be the singular example of that failure.
This movie won't stand any test of time other than to be a reminder of how the Disney company doesn't understand the gist of what they own.
Star Wars effectively ended when Lucas sold the company. Yes, there have been a few brief glimmers of good like RO and the first two seasons of The Mandalorian. But the agenda-filled productions that are currently on tap, the failed shopping mall masquerading as a theme park attraction (Galaxy's Edge) and the contortions of the Lucas Story Group (there's an oxymoron if there ever was one) to make excuses for the failures and provide answers for questions that didn't need answering are just showing how irrelevant SW is becoming under Disney.
"Rise of Skywalker" will always be the singular example of that failure.