STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (USA 2015) Top 10 *****

Directed by J.J. Abrams

The film world has finally gone crazy.  Disney and Lucasfilm has enforced a world embargo on film reviews at 3.01 (yes, to the very second) on Wednesday December 16th.  The film premiered Monday evening in Hollywood and for press, which includes this fortunate reviewer, Tuesday morning.  No one had any idea of the venues for Monday’s screenings (3 separate theatres) till the last minute.  Sales on Amazon of the old STAR WARS films rocketed 400%.  Pre-sales of tickets have not seen numbers like this since the beginning of time, in a galaxy far, far away!

The hype on TV and anticipation have been great.  The studios made press hush up on spoilers.  And after seeing the film, one will respect those wishes.  But there are a lot of surprises and twists in the plot, none that make little sense, and revealing them will would definitely spoil the film’s entertainment value.

The story is short and does not mean much as the film is more character and action driven.  It is set approximately 30 years after the events of RETURN OF THE JEDI where the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire have become the Resistance and the First Order, respectively, and follows new heroes Finn (John Boyega), Rey (Daisy Ridley), and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) alongside characters returning from previous Star Wars film.  Rey, a scavenger finds a droid who holds a map that has the key to finding Luke Skywalker.  The dark side wishes to bring down the resistance and thus goes all out to capture the droid and thus the map.  Lots of exciting battles result culminating with a climatic sabre to sabre combat between the heroes and villain Kylo Ren (Adam Driver).

The film succeeds in all departments from acting, to the grand music, scored again by maestro John Williams to the costumes, creature and robot designs to sets, spectacle and cinematography. Iceland and Abu Dhabi, where the film was shot add to the grandeur from the desert to the icy mountain landscapes.  Rey’s outfit is perfectly designed, a greyish fabric that flows so that she looks elegant while fighting or tracking in the desert.  The sets of the dark force, in red and black, looks (humorously) like something taken of of a North Korean dictatorship rally.

Director Abrams, best known for the STAR TREK rebook takes over the reins from George Lucas, who admitted the series needed new blood.  Abrams is smart enoguh to put in lots of new blood in the form of new characters like Rey the main female protagonist,  Finn an ex-trooper who moves to the good side because it is the right thing to do and Poe while not forgetting the importance of legends like Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Hans Solo (Harrison Ford) and of course, Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher).  New ‘robots’ like BB-8, the droid also meet old time favourites R2D2 and C3PO.  Abrams knows how to work the audience.  When Princess Leia and Hans Solo reunite and hug, the scene will bring tears to the audience’s eyes.  And there are no embarrassing kissing scenes but lots of hugs that get the same message across.

If one wants spectacle there are lots of it.  The blowing up of a star fighter that eventually sinks in quicksand, the flight/fight segment between the freighter commandeered by Rey and Finn and the star fighters and the shootouts are just a few examples. And it is one well-orchestrated action segment after another.  Abrams knows how to pull back his camera to show the full action spectacle while also engaging in the closeups of the characters’ faces.  Lots of smart dialogue as well, with too many quotable lines to include in this review.

The hype and wait are worth it.  Abrams’ film is as amazing as you will hear.  And it is definitely the best action film of the year, best to be seen in 3D and IMAX.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbxmsDFVnE&feature=youtu.be

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