Thursday 17 December 2015

Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (December 2015)

Official Australian release date: 17/12/15. Viewed: 18/12/15.
Director: J.J. Abrams
Actors: Harrison Ford, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver
Genre: Sci-Fi/Action/Adventure
Rating: M       



{Disclaimer = no spoilers here! May update it with more plot details in 2016}

It’s finally here – something that some fans have been waiting 32 years for! (Although the last theatrically-released Star Wars film, ‘The Clone Wars’, only came out seven years ago). Since I wasn’t born until after ‘Return of the Jedi’ and grew up watching them on VHS and am a pretty big fan, the sequel trilogy (as opposed to the prequel trilogy) and 'The Force Awakens' has long been hoped for.

OK, let’s see if I can do a vague storyline with no spoilers… 30 years after the Battle of Endor, Han (Ford) is the first ‘original’ we’re reintroduced to – well, technically Stormtroopers are, followed by the Millennium Falcon. But first, we meet Poe (Issac), an X-Wing pilot for “the Resistance” (the new Rebel Alliance); BB8, a ball-like droid; Finn (Boyega), a former Stormtrooper; and Rey (Ridley), a scavenger, barely surviving on the desert world of Jakku (which plays a role in the ‘Lost Stars’ novel, well worth a read!). BB8 holds some important data and needs to get it to Leia (Fisher), before the “First Order” (the new Empire) and Kylo Ren (Driver) get it, so they can all find Luke (Hamill). The only ones missing are Lando & Wedge.

It feels like a lot has changed, but also not much at all – it truly feels like the original Star Wars universe, with plenty of new aliens, spaceships and droids, but also plenty of old ones. Abrams has definitely nailed the tone, with plenty of adventure and zest, and also some humour and drama. The pace rarely sags and it doesn’t feel like two & a bit hours, but nor does it try to cram too much in. It’s not exactly a carbon copy of ‘A New Hope’, but definitely borrows a lot of themes from it.

Some questions are answered, but are lot are left unanswered, so the anticipation remains for the next films. While the film is definitely a great movie – and far better than any of the prequels – I sometimes didn’t feel as if as much was at stake as it was in the originals and a few things didn’t sit 100% right, also probably a by-product of my high expectations. Still, Ridley & Boyega are both very good to watch and valuable additions, and Driver’s intriguing – I look forward to watching their characters grow in Episodes VIII and IX.

Overall: A soon-to-be-classic entry in the greatest film series of all time!

Gav's Rating: 4 stars.   

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