Based on 5886 votes and 482 reviews.
High expectations but was disappointed with the weak story.
Can hardly wait for the next sci-fi but unfortunately it won't be Star Wars as this one was a failure.
Poorly done.
If you have standards that a five year old has when viewing this then you'll enjoy it.
The only star in this show was the special effects.
If you have low expectations it's okay.
1) Almost all the negative comments are right. Luke is a broken man, Rei is unbelievably strong and wise for one with no training, which is acknowledged in the movie. Ky Lo Ren is no Darth Vader. 2) The villain (Ky Lo Red) is as uninspired as the story. 3) Wah Wah Wha. Star Wars: IV A New Hope is what these whiners are comparing The Last Jedi to, and, of course it can't stand up to the comparison. Especially when A New Hope was watched through teen and pre-teen eyes. A New Hope was a ground breaker on many different levels. High tech Special Effects, the soundtrack, a serious space opera, just to name a few. It hit all the right notes in just the right way, including having an audience ready for it. 4) Despite this, The Last Jedi has a lot going for it. Solid SFX Special Effects and the Star Wars brand. Yes, the plot is weak and unbelievable, yes they broke away from the tried and true plots, but that was what was WRONG with The Force Awakens, it was just a bigger remake of A New Hope. The Last Jedi in all truth, has a respectable story, no less believable than a Bond movie. The major problem with ALL the sequels is that A New Hope was an entire 'Book' with a beginning, middle and end. The sequels are all single chapters of a 'book'. A New Hope was a once in a lifetime type event, all the rest are simply the rest. The Last Jedi hits all the right notes to be a successful sequel, just not to be a groundbreaking stand-alone like A New Hope.
The movie is similar to previous star wars movies. The new actors in this movie lack the screen presence of the original crop
This movie was funny. No so serious like the previous one. I had fun.
The kids kept asking "can we go now."