This is what I don't really get... how anyone thinks it's an enjoyable / good movie irrespective of plot holes or other issues. The movie just sucks start to finish.
The opening scene with Poe cracking your mama jokes, then you're supposed to get this heartfelt thing where Rose's sister makes a huge sacrifice to save the day and blow up the enemy ship which is then totally undermined by what happens with Finn at the end of the movie.
Leia gets blasted into space... and then survives by force magic-ing her way back onto the ship. Sure. A bold movie would've actually just killed her right there and then and could've explored how Kylo couldn't pull the trigger // but still probably feels a lot of guilt because he still loved his mom or whatever. You know, basic character development.
Mutiny against purple hair that is a miscommunication trope so bad it makes young adult fiction authors blush.
And on and on and on. It's a bad, boring movie with pacing problems and a lack of seriousness. It has literally zero redeeming qualities.
I like it for the spectacle set in the Star War universe. I guess my enjoyment of film is compartmentalized.
I’m not offended when Star Wars, which had Luke doing front flips in a swamp with a puppet on his back, has Poe telling jokes before he does some shit that looks cool as hell in a murdered-out X-Wing.
I can ignore the cringey Rose stuff, and be mad about Finn being relegated to a minor character, and still enjoy the visuals and action sequences.
Even when you slow down the lightsaber fight in the throne room agains the guards and go frame-by-frame to spot the errors… the fight still kicks ass imo.
Space fuel doesn’t make any sense! But goddamn if it wasn’t a badass visual to see one ship hyperspace itself into another.
Even the OT had a bunch of plot holes and shit that didn’t make sense if that’s the standard we’re using for TLJ. Luke was NOT ready to leave his training, did what his father did and reacted emotionally to go save the people he loved, but it worked out because reasons.
I’m a simple man. I don’t need Star Wars stuff to be written as well as Andor if it has spectacle to make up for the lack of depth and sense-making. And I also understand why Johnson did what he did with the story, which Grey already touched on so well. He got put into a corner by the shitty story setup provided by TFA, and did what he could to salvage something new and interesting…. Then it got wrecked and reset.
And I’ll go to war over Rey being a either a Skywalker or Palpatine or Kenobi or anyone related to someone previously mentioned in the lore as being the dumbest possible thing they could do.