Yojimbo's Movie Review of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rating of
4/4

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" by Yojimbo
Yojimbo - wrote on 12/15/16

The Rebel Alliance locate and free from captivity a young woman whose father played a key role in the design of The Empire’s new super weapon.

Rogue One is set between the events of Episodes III and IV and tells the story of how the plans of The Death Star fell into Alliance hands. Rather more deliberately paced and episodic in plot than the rather more exuberant The Force Awakens, this companion piece to the original trilogy is a darker, more sober affair. The story exists very much in the grey areas where bustling melting pots of alien cultures are bullied by the nascent Empire’s forces, while opposing factions still exist within the resistance and those in service to Empire may still face crises of conscience. Alan Tudyk’s resident robotic sidekick still finds time for some amusing one liners to lighten the mood however, and some charismatic support from Mads Mikkelsen and Forest Whitaker add colour to a solid starring cast. But what makes the film is the jaw dropping finale, which was clearly the money shot director Gareth Edwards was saving for. It stands proudly shoulder to shoulder with those of the original films as one of the great Star Wars battle sequences; so much so it almost feels like Edwards got together with his script writers to correct all of the most glaring flaws of Return Of The Jedi. It may not be as crowd pleasing as The Force Awakens but it is also much more mature and epic in scope and sets the scene for Episode IV perfectly.

Rogue One is essentially the Star Wars film for which the original fans have been waiting over three decades, and it was well worth the wait.

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