Rey continue de développer ses nouvelles capacités en suivant les conseils de Luke Skywalker, qui se voit déstabilisé par la force de ses pouvoirs. Pendant ce temps, la Résistance se prépare... Tout lireRey continue de développer ses nouvelles capacités en suivant les conseils de Luke Skywalker, qui se voit déstabilisé par la force de ses pouvoirs. Pendant ce temps, la Résistance se prépare au combat contre le Premier Ordre.Rey continue de développer ses nouvelles capacités en suivant les conseils de Luke Skywalker, qui se voit déstabilisé par la force de ses pouvoirs. Pendant ce temps, la Résistance se prépare au combat contre le Premier Ordre.
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- Nommé pour 4 oscars
- 26 victoires et 100 nominations au total
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oh dear, where do I begin?
From the very outset, it becomes apparent that The Last Jedi lacks any coherent vision or respect for the source material. Johnson takes delight in tearing down the established mythology, tossing aside the profound themes and intricate character arcs that have captivated audiences for decades. Instead, we are subjected to a hodgepodge of convoluted plotlines and laughable attempts at subversion, all executed with a lack of finesse and intelligence that is truly astonishing.
Gone are the iconic heroes we once held dear, replaced by hollow caricatures of their former selves. Mark Hamill's portrayal of Luke Skywalker, a character etched into the annals of cinematic history, is reduced to a moping hermit devoid of purpose or conviction. The essence of Luke's struggle and growth, painstakingly developed over multiple films, is discarded in favor of a disillusioned old man who resorts to throwing tantrums like a petulant child. It is a disservice to Hamill's talent and an insult to the audience's intelligence.
Furthermore, the new characters introduced in The Last Jedi are equally unimpressive. Rey, portrayed by Daisy Ridley, continues to be a one-dimensional Mary Sue, effortlessly mastering the Force without any training or struggle. The potential for compelling storytelling is squandered, replaced by a tedious parade of nonsensical twists and contrived romantic entanglements. The script is riddled with cringe-inducing attempts at humor, which only serve to further undermine any semblance of seriousness or gravitas.
Visually, the film offers little respite from its narrative failings. The action sequences lack the grandeur and precision that once defined the franchise, devolving into a cacophony of meaningless explosions and flashy yet empty spectacle. The once awe-inspiring space battles are reduced to uninspired video game sequences, bereft of any emotional weight or strategic depth. Even the iconic lightsaber duels, once choreographed with elegance and purpose, now feel like nothing more than a choreographed mess of flashy acrobatics.
It is clear that The Last Jedi suffers from a severe lack of creative vision, guided by a director who either misunderstands or deliberately disregards the essence of the Star Wars saga. The film's attempts at subversion and reinvention fall flat, resulting in a disjointed and unsatisfying experience that tarnishes the legacy of its predecessors. Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi is an abomination, an insult to the intelligence of its audience, and a dark stain on the once-shining galaxy far, far away.
Did Rian Johnson watch the other films on mute?
- The actions of some of the characters are completely against what we have seen in other films (the treatment of Luke Skywalker is absurd).
- The new characters introduced are irritating and shallow (Laura Dern's Vice-Admiral Holdo might be my least favorite character in Star Wars history).
- Force sensitivity is a joke (Leia, Luke, Kylo and Rey).
- The entire "master code breaker" plotline is frustratingly pointless.
When I look at the poster for this movie, I think about the epic fight sequences and the daring visuals. This is fortunate, because the rest of the film is frustratingly disjointed from the rest of the franchise.
Best Character: Kylo Ren Best Quote: "Pass on what you have learned. Strength. Mastery. But weakness, folly, failure also. Yes, failure most of all. The greatest teacher, failure is." - Yoda Best Moment: The battle against Snoke's guards. The red scene!
I'm going to keep this short (unlike the film).
The reasons for my loathing are the same as those noted in the countless scathing reviews here on IMDb, so I won't go into drawn out detail - suffice to say that the film frequently beggars belief, is massively bloated, defies logic and is full of misplaced humour (the worst moments being the horrible 'steam iron' gag and BB-8's handy coin launcher).
3 out of 10, solely for the impressive special effects. Writer/director Rian Johnson shouldn't be allowed within 12 parsecs of another Star Wars sequel.
I wish someone could explain to me.
It's bad. I don't know why people defend it.
1. Do you know what "heavy-handed" means?
2. In film school, or in any time in your career, did you ever learn about building tension, or making the audience care about characters, or continuity from a previous installment?
3. Is this a Star Wars movie or a Marvel movie version of Star Wars?
27 Stars Who Were Almost One With the Force
27 Stars Who Were Almost One With the Force
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMark Hamill and Rian Johnson revealed at a BAFTA screening that Hamill asked to play a CG character in addition to his role as Luke Skywalker, saying that he had done it before (he had previously done CGI work for the computer game Squadron 42 (2026) (which is the separate solo campaign of Star Citizen)). In the film he plays Dobbu Scay, the character who puts money inside BB-8 in the Casino scenes.
- GaffesWhen Poe gets permission to leave the bridge and runs towards the X-Wing bay, several pilots on the bridge follow him, including the alien C'ai Threnalli. However, immediately after C'ai runs out of frame, there is a reaction shot of Finn with C'ai still standing at a console in the background.
- Citations
Kylo Ren: I'll destroy her. And you. And all of it.
Luke Skywalker: No. Strike me down in anger and I'll always be with you. Just like your father.
- Générique farfeluIn loving memory of our princess, Carrie Fisher.
- Autres versionsThe home video releases (both physical and digital) include a version with an isolated score. It is accessible through the Movies Anywhere app.
- ConnexionsEdited into If Star Wars Wasn't Serious (2014)
- Bandes originalesAquarela Do Brasil
Written by Ary Barroso
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Star Wars épisode VIII: Les derniers Jedi
- Lieux de tournage
- Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia(ending battle exterior scenes)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 317 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 620 181 382 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 220 009 584 $ US
- 17 déc. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 334 407 706 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 32m(152 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1





