I absolutely loved it. Was thrilled from beginning to end, nonstop. It had everything "feel-wise" that was lacking from the first 2 movies.
Are there things to overthink? Sure! If you want to go down that path, hell, I'll pave even more braincramps for ya:
Palpatine created Snoke. Snoke was obviously very powerful. Why did he need anyone else, if only two there can be?
Palpatine has a million ships with Death Star capabilities. What is he waiting for?
What is the point of the First Order?
If you can clone a Sith, why not clone a MILLION more?
How is there "balance" in the Force if the Dark side is eliminated?
What is it with these movies that allows matter to be transferred with the Force?
Force ghosts can do everything mortals can do, including using the Force and catching objects. Uhhhh….so, are they dead or what?
Leia was a Jedi after all, I think?
Kylo Ren never was a Sith Lord. He was never a Jedi. He was always in "training" until he killed Snoke, I guess.
What the hell were the Knights of Ren, and what good were they? Why did Kylo stop running his little gang?
If you can use the Force to save people from dying, isn't that a Sith thing? I mean, that's how Palpatine lured Anakin to the Dark....so, why is it ok for Rey, Kylo, and Leia to do that?
If Jedi ghosts can handle objects like Luke did when he caught the Graflex, why can't they fight in real life?
What is the meaning of it all????????
Dudes, it's Star Wars. You have to fill in the blanks with your imagination. That's why it isn't just a movie series, it's something more.
Beyond this movie, I'll be very, very hard-pressed to watch anything new. The Skywalker story ends, the Jedi-Sith battle ends....what the hell is Star Wars then? NOTHING.
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Oh, and btw, that whole LBGTQ kiss at the end was so stupid. It felt forced and well, yeah. I mean, it didn't fit into Star Wars. I am all for equal rights, but that was just a bad way to do it.