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2017-12-13 PG-13 Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Darkness rises...and light to meet it.

Release Date: 2017-12-13

Rating: 6.783 / 10

Runtime: 152 mins

Rey develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker, who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares to do battle with the First Order.


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Runtime

152 minutes

Release Date

2017-12-13

Budget

$200,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$1,332,698,830

Production Companies

Lucasfilm Ltd.,

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Crew Members

Ben Quirk
Ben Quirk Assistant Director
Chris Burgess
Chris Burgess Assistant Director
Mark Johnstone
Mark Johnstone Assistant Director
Rian Johnson
Rian Johnson Writer

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)

Year: 2018
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND EDITING

Year: 2018
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND MIXING

Year: 2018
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - VISUAL EFFECTS

Year: 2018
Status: 🎭 Nominated

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    Per Gunnar Jonsson

    Rating: 10/10

    "My oldest son, as well as myself of course, wanted to watch this movie already before Christmas when it went up Geneva but it was pretty much sold out (unless you wanted to sit at the very edge of the theatre). I manage to book tickets for yesterday though so…here’s my ramblings about the movie. As usual with these kind of movies, where there is a large following of fans, there is also many dissenting voices. Some people apparently are going as far as to want this movie to be undone. Well, my take on that is that these people need to grow up or let go or both. Luke is no longer a young farm boy running around saving the universe. The Star Wars universe and its characters are evolving and that is the way it should be and the way it is. Time for the next generation to pick up the torch. Both me and my son really liked this movie. After the abysmal episodes I to III (Jar Jar Binks still haunts me in my dreams) I have really enjoyed the Star Wars movies. I quite liked The Force Awakens but it is true that it felt a bit like a rehash of A New Hope. Not only does this one not feel like it is reusing old material (too much) but it also feels like it is opening a new chapter in the Star Wars universe. The FX is as good as you have the right to expect from a Star Wars movie. The story is fresh and well developed. It will not win any Oscars of course but I liked it. It makes things evolve while at the same time giving enough room for action and a wee bit of humor. The characters are almost all good and well played. I am looking forward to seeing more of most of them, especially, Rey and Poe. I’m not 100% convinced about Finn and Rose but I can live with them. Kylo Ren do not yet fill up the shoes of Darth Vader but he is showing promise. Contrary to Snoke I do feel he should put on a mask though. The two characters I did not really like was General Hux and DJ. The first one was just incompetent. I’m not sure if he was supposed to be a bit of comical relief or not but, as far as I am concerned, we can do without him. DJ, well I guess he was supposed to not be liked so he did a good job of that but these kinds of assholes just frustrate me to no end. We never saw him actually meet his demise in this movie so if he is brought back I hope it will be for the sole purpose of rectifying that oversight…as violently and painfully as possible. Of course, we saw a few new ships as well and as usual with the Empire bigger is better…or maybe not. Not sure what to say about these new designs. At least they did not look like a enlarged (except for the bridge) Star Destroyer like Darth Vader’s Super Star Destroyer. One thing that really bugged me in the first battle though was the rebels’ so called “bombers”. What kind of bloody moron designed those? They were just so wrong in so many ways. The design itself was just silly looking. They were slower than a flee on a patch of tar. Seriously, a space bomber that crawls along? Actually, why make a “bomber” in space at all? That brings us to the biggest gripe of them all with this ludicrous design…dropping bombs vertically? In space? How the fuck do they fall? Sure they looked somewhat cool when they dropped their bombs…if your knowledge of physics is on the level of your average politician (and obviously a few Hollywood employees as well). Anyway, on the whole me and my son had two and a half hours of great fun watching The Last Jedi. I hope the next movie expands on the threads this one started. I have to say that I was a bit sorry about the feeble state of the resistance at the end, so I do hope the next writer will not let this drag on. One way to ruin Star Wars for me would be to turn Star Wars into some Battlestar Galactica variant with resistance survivors on constant run from the empire. Now it is time for the resistance to strike back, and for Rey to evolve her Jedi powers."

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    Gimly

    Rating: 5/10

    "There is so much to love about _The Last Jedi_. I was very entertained watching this 8th _Star Wars_ saga film, I'll see it again, there's some truly beautiful scenes, all that jazz. But I am not fully on board with _The Last Jedi_. The film is a fun watch, and if you were to take it as a whole, then place it in a bubble, it's a pretty good movie too, but a lot about it is... Pointless. I'm not saying the movie was pointless, it has a lot to offer, and deserves its place as Episode VIII, but there are moments started within _The Last Jedi_ that end up being pointless by the time the credits roll, and more than that, it goes back to ideas from the _Star Wars_ saga as a whole, and makes them pointless too. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._"

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    Paul Songer

    Rating: 2/10

    "Really disappointing. Our heroes of Star Wars have essentially wasted their lives and achieved nothing. We were promised sequels and got a retread. I for one would have loved to see the building of the Galactic Republic against terrorists of the Imperial Remnant. Instead, we got Failure Luke, Failure Leah, gone nowhere Chewie and a rebel alliance that appeared to entirely fail to do anything meaningful after episode 6. I actually have less difficulty accepting 1,2 and 3 into canon then I do this pap. My headcanon has already decided, these movies do not count."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Star Wars: The Last Jedi ?

The movie is approximately 152 minutes long.

What is the Star Wars: The Last Jedi's release date?

2017-12-13 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Star Wars: The Last Jedi?

The movie belongs to the Adventure Action Science Fiction genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Star Wars: The Last Jedi?

The lead actors include Mark Hamill , Carrie Fisher , and Adam Driver , among others.

Who directed Star Wars: The Last Jedi?

The movie was directed by Ben Quirk Chris Burgess Mark Johnstone

What is the Star Wars: The Last Jedi's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $200,000,000 .

How much did Star Wars: The Last Jedi movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $1,332,698,830 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Star Wars: The Last Jedi movie?

Major production companies include Lucasfilm Ltd. .

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