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Star Wars shines a light again

Although The Star Wars franchise has been around for more than forty years and has been rebooted to the chagrin of legions of fans, yet Star Wars The Force Awakens is ready to redefine a place far far away. The movie made me satisfied and I think this movie lived up to it’s 90% fresh tomato on rotten tomatoes.The movie really finished off strongly , but it had one or two things that I didn’t like but overall did good.There would be some people who wouldn't understand the movie making the movie bad This movie takes place thirty years after Return of the Jedi. The movie was a roller coaster of emotions, and really hit you with shocks and surprises that no one really intended to happen.The movie includes new
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So one of the new characters Rey played by Daisy Ridley did really fantastic it’s a good thing they casted her because her debut she showed she's a all-star at acting,and young so maybe in the new instalments she would be even better. She really made the movie pop more and made a lot of people grip into the story because she’s an new character that we don’t really know much about. The next actor ,John Boyega, another young actor that made his debut into the franchise I like his heroism and the confidence he puts in his character. Adam Driver the new “Darth vader” still needs to show his true power he has some new force powers ,but I like how in the movie he still struggles to fill the “bad guy” part. He’s too afraid that people won’t see that he’s as powerful as Darth Vader. In acting he is very forceful which is why I like his character. Harrison Ford was the veteran actor who still shows he has the moves to play Han , and He still felt like the old smuggler. Oscar Isaac did a stellar performance he showed the leader in him and the cocky side because him being the best pilot the rebellion got, so He couldn't land the acting like no other. Now because of these actors the movie had a lot of good to offer, but there are still some

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