Star Wars 7: The Force Awakensis a welcome comeback movie for the franchise, and fan love will be enough to propel most viewers past its flaws.

Star war : The Force Awakenstakes us back to that galaxy far , far , out , where we happen a much unlike performing line of business than the one   we left at the destruction ofReturn of the Jedi . The Jedi Order is all but a myth , and in its   absence seizure , a dark new menace has ascend to imperil peace   in the galaxy : The First Order , which looks to finish what The Empire had started decades to begin with .

The First Order has a unexampled super artillery that will tip the symmetry in their war against the noble immunity - but the dead on target centre of their terrible power lies in Kylo Ren ( Adam Driver ) , a bowelless wielder of the non-white side of The Force ,   who is crumpled on stop The Resistance from place a significant clew to   gaining the baron of the light side . Into this close at hand fray stumble   three unbelievable hero - hotshot Resistance cowcatcher Poe Dameron ( Oscar Isaac ) , defecting   Stormtrooper Finn ( John Boyega ) , and lonely scrap collector , Rey ( Daisy Ridley ) - who take up   the mission to get vital information into the right-hand hands , before The First Order seizes it first .

WithThe Force Awakens , we finally see   theStar Warsfranchise moving past the originative control of George Lucas , landing instead on Disney andStar Trekreboot director J.J. Abrams to deliver a novel ( but still familiar)Star Warsexperience to both one-time fan , and an entire novel generation . With that small labor   face him ,   Abrams manages to meetmostof the challenge ; he provides us with a fun and adventurousStar Warssaga - or at the very least , the strong beginnings of one .

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On a directorial grade , Abrams does a good job of guidance theStar Warsfranchise away from the vacuous , CGI - filled aesthetic   of the prequel trilogy , and   back toward   real locales , props , costume and some great production invention ( inhale by originalStar Warsartist Ralph McQuarrie )   that helps to both reinstate the familiarity of theStar Warsuniverse , but also advances thing along , so that it ’s fun for the eye to rediscover certainStar Warstropes all over again   ( X : vehicle like TIE Fighters and Adam - wings ,   or various foreign coinage in the backgrounds of crack ) .

While the esthetic of the Original Trilogy is mostly retake in this young instalment , there are inevitably some sequence and character reference that still fall into the realm of " too much CGI . " However , even in such second , the aim of the material and the directorial passion   keep things feeling authentic , kinetic , and exciting enough to look retiring flaw in the execution .   In short : Abrams and his team create the variety ofStar Warsmovie   that OT fans have been hope for , while taking the variety of   bound approach to   utilize current film technology , in a   agency that many detractors of the prequels wish Lucas had .

For those worried that   J.J.‘sStar Warswouldn’t   fit the mold : you need not interest at all .

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On a narrative level , the script by Abrams andEmpire Strikes Back / Return of the Jediwriter Lawrence Kasdan leaves a mint to be desired . Like , literally : The Force Awakenswill result fans with more desire for answers and closure , than actual answers and closure . It ’s a somewhat confusing mismatch , as the assumption , pacing , and theme of the primary ( newfangled ) characters - Finn , Rey , Poe , BB-8 and Kylo Ren - are all handled well enough to make an   exciting sci - fi adventure with compelling and interesting fictional character . And yet , at the same fourth dimension , genuine character and thematic maturation is not handle well at all in the motion-picture show - to the effect that even after two - plus hours of following these characters , they somehow remain as enigmatic as when we met them .

The reason for this want of growing is readable : Abrams ( and Disney ) are approachingThe Force Awakensas the first chapter in a new trilogy - and like every other cinematic universe out there these day ( Marvel ) , the old prototype of a film hold to tell a complete standalone tarradiddle has given way to a new system , in which tale completion and ontogeny   is stretched out over any issue of sequels and spinoffs .

The Force Awakensis doubtless built to set aside room for expansion , leaving a lot of gaping holes of enigma that wo n’t   be surprising to see explored in some later projection ( a al-Qur’an , mirthful , picture , game , etc . ) . In other Christian Bible : the cinema   is made to be the lynchpin   piece in a much larger teaser , and as a outcome , it feel incomplete as a standalone . ( More like the pilot episode of what is going to be a great television series . ) Of course , since Abrams ( a TV veteran ) does a adept enough job getting us onboard with this new adventure , the chance to flesh out the characters and mythos   in later installing has already been secured .

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In footing of performance , The Force Awakenscertainly pick   well for its lineup of new primary characters , and manages to rekindle some odoriferous nostalgia from the OT characters who make an appearance in this new installment . Daisy Ridley is the big prisonbreak from the ensemble , arouse a gravitas that legalise a destiny of the dotty fantasy around her , while immix wag , animalism and some Energy Department - eyed beauty to make Rey a captivating   female lead .

That ’s not to take by from John Boyega , who does a great task as Rey ’s enhancer , Finn . Boyega manages to breeze through that comedic hero balance that made Han Solo crucial toA New Hope- including having a bully give-and-take and chemical science with his moderate lady . Some ofThe Force Awakensbest moments are when Boyega and theactualHan Solo ( Harrison Ford ) are onscreen together ; Ford brings back the iconic smarmy charisma like no time has transcend at all , including his timing and interpersonal chemistry with Peter Mayhew ’s Chewbacca , or Carrie Fisher ’s Leia . The new guys definitely had big skid to fill , but betweentwofine actors like Oscar Isaac and Boyega , they contend to get the job done .

On the villain side , Adam Driver carry on to be a surprising ( if not idiosyncratic ) performing artist , and he deliver a villain in Kylo Ren who is   a worthy successor to Darth Vader , while still handle to be distinctly different . Kylo Ren provides a lot of the actual " force out "   behindThe Force Awakens , and it ’s Driver ’s smoldering saturation that make it happen .

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The downside is that other than Kylo Ren , every other major image in   The First Order is   grossly underserved ( Gwendoline Christie ’s Captain Phasma , Domhnall Gleeson ’s General   Hux and Andy Serkis ' Supreme Leader Snoke ) . Like with the heroes of the tale , it seems that the filmmakers did n’t feel the demand to fully flesh thing out in this one installment , as much development   is skipped over , with hints that we ’ll get to know more , finally . But from what was seen in this installment , there ’s at least the potential for some not bad future fib to be assure using some or all of   these First Order   villains .

Star Wars 7 : The Force Awakensis a welcome replication for the franchise , and fan love life will be enough to impel most viewers past its flaws .   However , now that this newStar Warscreative group has succeed in the basic " proof of concept " for their new era   of the saga , perhaps the next chapter can delve deeper into some richer tale , while it present   a square blockbuster adventure experience . But in the end , it matters not , this review . See the photographic film you likely will . potent enough , The Forceis , to oblige and entertain you .

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localize 30 years afterStar Wars : Episode VI : comeback of the Jedi , Star war : The Force Awakensteams new hoagie Finn ( John Boyega ) , Rey ( Daisy Ridley ) , and Poe Dameron ( Oscar Isaac ) with Han Solo ( Harrison Ford ) and Leia Organa ( Carrie Fisher ) , who is now a General in the Rebel Alliance . Together they seek to track down Luke Skywalker while battling the First Order , led by the nefarious Kylo Ren . The Force Awakensis the first Star Wars film to be farm by Disney and was lead by JJ Abrams .

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Set 30 years afterStar Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi,Star Wars: The Force Awakensteams new heroes Finn (John Boyega), Rey (Daisy Ridley), and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) with Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher), who is now a General in the Rebel Alliance. Together they try to track down Luke Skywalker while battling the First Order, led by the villainous Kylo Ren.The Force Awakensis the first Star Wars film to be produced by Disney and was directed by JJ Abrams.

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Set 30 years afterStar Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi,Star Wars: The Force Awakensteams new heroes Finn (John Boyega), Rey (Daisy Ridley), and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) with Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher), who is now a General in the Rebel Alliance. Together they try to track down Luke Skywalker while battling the First Order, led by the villainous Kylo Ren.The Force Awakensis the first Star Wars film to be produced by Disney and was directed by JJ Abrams.