Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Adventure, Action, Science Fiction · 2h 32m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.0/10 (2.3M ratings)

Let the past die.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Rian Johnson

Production

Lucasfilm Ltd.

Cast

Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Lupita Nyong'o, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern, Benicio del Toro, Frank Oz, Billie Lourd, Joonas Suotamo, Amanda Lawrence, Jimmy Vee, Brian Herring

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A bold, visually assured blockbuster that pushes its mythic space-opera framework toward character conflict, failure, and legacy. It’s divisive because it resists easy fan-service, but that same risk-taking is what makes it feel alive.

Best for

  • Viewers who want blockbuster spectacle with real directorial personality
  • Fans of mythic sci-fi that interrogates heroism and legacy
  • People who like franchise films that take narrative risks
  • Viewers drawn to strong visual composition and emotional conflict

Skip if

  • You want a purely crowd-pleasing sequel that plays it safe
  • You dislike subversive takes on established heroes
  • You prefer action-first plotting over character deconstruction
  • You’re looking for a film that resolves every setup neatly

Overview

This is one of the rare studio sequels that feels actively authored. Rian Johnson stages the action with clarity and confidence, but the real charge comes from how the film keeps asking what legends cost the people who inherit them. It’s less interested in repeating familiar beats than in testing them, sometimes to thrilling effect and sometimes to the frustration of viewers expecting comfort.

Worth noting

The best material is the triangle of Rey, Kylo, and Luke, where the movie finds genuine tension between hope, resentment, and self-mythology. It’s also unusually attentive to consequences: broken ships, exhausted rebels, and the emotional wreckage left by failed institutions. Even when the plotting gets crowded, the film keeps landing on striking images and sharp dramatic reversals.

Bottom line

If you want a franchise entry that behaves like a movie instead of a product, this is a strong watch. If you want the saga to reaffirm itself without argument, it will likely feel abrasive. That divide is exactly why it remains so discussed.

Top Letterboxd reviews

davidehrlich (4.5★) · 5857 likes

this is the best star wars movie. in my particular mind, this is also the first *great* star wars movie. (it helps that i have no special reverence for the original trilogy. it also helps that this movie has so many fucking PORGS). will get into it once people see the movie. (as for whether it would have made my top 25… i don't know and i don't care).

Karsten (4.5★) · 5407 likes

Know what? Don’t know what I could have possibly been on that first time, but this film kinda rules. One of the best looking films of the last few years too. Probably my favorite Star Wars film now that I think about it.

matt lynch (4★) · 4368 likes

Reminds you of what this sort of thing can be with an actual director behind it instead of merely a gang of well-meaning producers. Johnson deploys a few basic narrative and visual tricks that haven't really popped up in a STAR WARS film before, along with his usual precise frames and tight technical craft, and a particular attention to emotional continuity. There's also a welcome preoccupation with collateral damage, both physical and psychic. One thing Johnson's films have never really… more Reminds you of what this sort of thing can be with an actual director behind it instead of merely a gang of well-meaning producers. Johnson deploys a few basic narrative and visual tricks that haven't really popped up in a STAR WARS film before, along with his usual precise frames and tight technical craft, and a particular attention to emotional continuity. There's also a welcome preoccupation with collateral damage, both physical and psychic. One thing Johnson's films have never really… more

James (Schaffrillas) (2.5★) · 3541 likes

(sigh) PROS-Luke, Rey, and Kylo are all interesting as shit. I'm totally on board with their plotlines, even if Rey getting shafted from the narrative in the climax is a little disappointing. Still, the final showdown between Luke and Kylo is powerful as hell.-The cinematography is stunning. That shot of Luke exiting the base at the end, walking across the red-stained battlefield, is straight up my favorite shot in all of Star Wars.-Great direction and acting all… more

demi adejuyigbe (5★) · 3373 likes

Chills every time I watch this. This movie is really something special.

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Topics

space opera, blockbuster, science fiction, adventure, subversive sequel, mythic drama, ensemble cast, visual spectacle, political conflict, emotional stakes

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