Disappointment can only be possible where some hopeful enjoyment once existed. Ultimately, my son thoroughly enjoyed it, and that made it more than worth the $75 bucks. Personally, I don't understand why they followed The Force Awakens, and which I felt was quite strong, with something that took place well before the original Star Wars, outside of just a ham-handed effort at keeping the franchise in the semi-annual spotlight and just as another pure cash grab. I also felt like this movie dragged painfully on, as a whole, and again in contrast to Force Awakens, which just seemed more action-packed and capable of holding the attention of non-devoted watchers, such as myself. Worse, it needlessly belabored on in the development of plot lines and characters which would ultimately prove to be complete dead ends, offering little substantive benefit to the franchise as a whole, if any at all. I neither cared for nor saw the point in it, at all. The allegiance of fans to the Star Wars franchise is legendary, even despite a clear and certain cash grab alone, as this was.
You are not the target audience at all. I am. And I loved the telling of the story about how the plans were stolen. I don't understand how people "don't get it", but my youngest is in that camp. Want to trade kids? And all movies are cash grabs.
I don't understand why Rogue One is more of a cash grab than Force Awakens. Hell, at least Rogue One was a new story. Force Awakens was basically just redoing the same story, which they just did maybe fifteen years ago with the Special Editions.
Disney's merchandizing is the cash grab. The movies are just pretense for an entire isle of Star Wars in Target for the second year.
I think the Force Awakens was one of the, if not the, weakest in the franchise. It's right there with Episode One for me.
It had some good action, at least. Episode I was a complete waste of time minus the light saber duel at the end.
I loved Force Awakens. But this was a one off and just happened to be in the Star Wars universe. It was a WWII movie in space. And I cannot wait for more.
I'm hoping I can look back at VII with better memories at the conclusion of the trilogy. But on its own it was very underwhelming.
Meh, it was what it was, an ode to the originals and a transition. It was enjoyable to me. I expect a lot more from episode 8.