Star Wars: The Force Awakens

REVIEW: Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)

I reviewed The Force Awakens when it was released. You can read my original review here. As a good chunk of time has passed and I’m rewatching the sequel films on the run up to The Rise of Skywalker’s release, there may be more spoilers here than in a normal review – you’ve been warned.

Three decades after the Empire’s defeat, a new evil threatens the galaxy – the First Order led by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver). After meeting Resistance pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), defector Stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega) gets caught up in the fight against the First Order along with scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley) and they struggle to find the Resistance and help in the search for the missing Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill).

I love The Force Awakens. I didn’t grow up watching Star Wars (I first watched all previous six films when I was at university) so there wasn’t the nostalgia or added fear and excitement that came with seeing a new Star Wars film when I went to see The Force Awakens. Still, I was blown away by the spectacle, the magic and the characters in this story that simultaneously felt new and exciting, and comforting because of how familiar the themes and the score were – because even if you’re not a huge Star Wars fan, some of those motifs are a part of popular culture.

The Force Awakens juggles the old and the new really well. It gives space for the original characters who everyone knows to be a part of this story, while also introducing us to new heroes and villains. The new trio of heroes; Rey, Finn and Poe are all wonderful. The immediate chemistry between Isaac and Boyega is palpable and how Poe and Finn meet and immediately put their lives in each other’s hands make their relationship so strong. With Rey and Finn, it takes them longer to really trust and understand one another, with each of them running away from different things. For Finn it’s his past while for Rey it’s the future and the unknown. It’s when the two of them start letting the other in that they relationship goes from annoying siblings to firm friends. Finn is the first person who ever came back for Rey, while for Finn, Rey is someone who makes him want to be brave.

The action in The Force Awakens is exciting and fun. The sound effects, the way things are shot, along with the score makes it all come together into these wonderful fun sequences. The aerial battles between the Millennium Flacon and TIE Fighters or between X-Wings and TIE Fighters are almost awe-inspiring to watch. It’s fun to see Finn and Rey or Finn and Poe work together to take down the bad guys. And it’s always great when after hearing a character is really talented at something, you actually see them do it. In this case it’s Poe being the Resistance’s best pilot. It’s even mentioned in the opening title crawl and you see how good he is multiple times.

Kylo Ren is an interesting character. He’s still feeling like he’s being pulled towards the light and he prays to a Darth Vader helmet to keep him on what he perceives to be the right track, but he’s also kind of scared and inexperienced. I love that he looks like such a normal guy when he takes off his helmet for the first time. Due to his costume and his actions, torturing Poe and killing villagers, he seems like such an imposing figure, but beneath it all he’s just pretending to be stronger and more in control than he is.

The lightsaber fights between Finn and Kylo Ren, and Rey and Kylo Ren are absolutely brutal. They tear chunks out of each other and cut down trees as they go at it. Finn is wholly unprepared and while he does get one hit in against Kylo Ren, ultimately, he is bested. It’s when Rey steps up, the lightsaber flies to her hand and the music swells that it’s really impactful, and once she lets the Force in, she is just as strong, if not stronger than Kylo Ren and it is beautiful to see her absolutely wreck him.

The thing I love the most about The Force Awakens is the characters – both the old ones and the new ones. The whole cast give such great performances (quick shout out to Harrison Ford for playing a believably world-weary Han Solo but still retaining that attitude) and their chemistry is wonderful. Even though you don’t see a lot of some characters or their relationships with one another, there’s enough hinted through the script and the actor’s performances that you can see the history between them. One such example is Poe and Leia (Carrie Fisher). It’s clear he’s told her all about Finn, that she trusts his judgement on Finn and his tactics, and that Poe is clearly relatively high up in the Resistance due to how easily he can talk to Leia and in a relatively familiar way.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is just brilliant. It’s funny, thrilling, emotional and just a joy to watch. There’s so much to fit in but there’s never a dull moment or a moment wasted. The quieter, character driven moments are just as important and as engaging as the dogfights and action sequences. The Force Awakens is truly something special and I’ll always love it. 5/5.

I Love My Framed Prints

I moved into a new place recently and one of the things I was most looking forward to was that in my bedroom there was one completely empty wall I could do anything with. So naturally I wanted to get my various fandom-related pictures, posters and prints framed and hung on the wall. I absolutely love how they all look so I just had to brag about them, but I will be nice and share where I got them from so if any get your fancy you know where to go.

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The two canvases, the Avengers one and the Rey one came from B&Q. I went there with my mum to get paint and wallpaper, you know actual DIY supplies, and then I saw the canvases they had on sale. There were a bunch of Marvel, DC and Star Wars canvases along with the usual nature and cityscape ones and I just couldn’t resist. (more…)

REVIEW: Star Wars: The Force Awakens

star-wars-force-awakens-elenasquareeyesThirty years on from the defeat of the Galactic Empire, a new threat arises in the form of the First Order. When former Stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega) meets desert scavenger Rey (Daisy Ridley) they get caught up in the fight against the First Order as they struggle to find the Resistance.

The Force Awakens is a really fun movie. While there are some quieter character moments, it starts with a bang and never really lets up. It is wonderful to be in space and to see different planets and creatures. One thing that The Force Awakens does so incredibly well is merge CGI and practical effects, whether it’s BB-8, the most adorable droid ever and a great sidekick, which really did roll around after everyone or the deserts of Jakku which was a real location – it just makes the whole thing feel more real and lived in.

The cinematography coupled with the score that has a lot of nostalgia beats make The Force Awakens a beautiful film. The aerial dog fights between TIE fighters, X-Wings and the Millennium Falcon are easy to follow and thrilling. When there’s a lightsaber duel (it’s Star Wars, there’s going to be at least one of them here) it is well-shot and brutal. (more…)

TRAILER REACTION: Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

Unless you are living under a rock you will have heard that the first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been released today. Twitter’s gone mad, there’s trailer breakdowns (for all 88 seconds of it) and it’s probably going to be one of the most watched trailers of the year.

After watching the trailer I felt compelled to talk about it even though I’m not a die-hard Star Wars fan. I didn’t grow up watching Star Wars like many people who were born in the nineties – I grew up watching films like Ghost and Robocop. It was an odd childhood film-wise to be honest. I didn’t watch the original Star Wars trilogy until two of my friends from University made me marathon them with them – I was twenty. I really did find them enjoyable. Obviously a lot of the big plot twists I knew because of the osmosis of the internet and general pop culture but I liked the characters a lot. Han Solo is my favourite type of character, a chancer with a good heart and good looks, Leia is pretty damn awesome and I liked Luke’s character arc. I also loved Lando and am continuing to keep my fingers crossed that Billy Dee Williams will make an appearance in The Force Awakens.

I didn’t get round to watching the prequel trilogy until I was 22 – I actually watched them on this year’s Star Wars Day (May 4th). Again I’d heard they were terrible and while I’ll admit they are not amazing films, there were some bits I liked and I didn’t feel as betrayed by them or as strongly about them because Star Wars wasn’t a huge love of mine.

So now we’ve got the new trilogy on its way. I tweeted a lot about the casting news because I was stoked about John Boyega getting the lead role (check him out in Attack the Block and Half of a Yellow Sun if you haven’t already) and also because Lupita Nyong’o, Andy Serkis and Domhnall Gleeson were cast and I like all of them too.

Today was trailer day. I’m sure it was because I was in a film PR office but there was such a huge buzz of excitement when the trailer appeared online that I couldn’t help getting swept up in it all even though I don’t really have an invested interest in the franchise. So now onto my actual thoughts on the trailer.

It’s a teaser trailer so you get no plot (which I kind of love) and just some amazing shots of the new cast. I loved the fact that John Boyega was the first character you see and the other characters you see are also the new cast – Daisy Ridley and Oscar Isaac. That being said a lot of the shots and technology on show feel older and like the original trilogy. The only shot that felt JJ Abrams-esque (ie shiny and lens-flare-y) was the one of the Stormtroopers, everything else felt gritty and lived in. The final shot with the Millennium Falcon and that music blaring out gave me goosebumps and I’m not even a huge fan of the franchise – it’s such iconic music that I couldn’t help but smile to myself. The whole thing felt new and exciting but at the same time it feels like it has respect and nostalgia for the original films – which is a great balance to have when you’re rebooting or continuing a much loved franchise.

I’m surprised at how excited I got about the trailer launch, but I’m all for John Boyega leading a big movie and Harrison Ford stepping back into Han Solo’s shoes. It felt like proper teaser trailer and some other film makers could definitely take note of JJ Abram’s super secretive-ness. I look forward to seeing more footage of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and I am sure I’ll be going to see it opening weekend next December.