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A Non-Star Wars Fan Reviews ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ And Here’s What Went Down
It’s December and Star Wars fans are freaking out as they are counting down the hours to the premiere of the most anticipated movie of the year (for them lah) – Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi.
Rojak Daily was invited to an exclusive early screening of the movie and they decided to send their noob-est writer who doesn’t have a clue about the new Star Wars saga as a form of 'torture', so I thought: 'Why not? How bad can it be, right?'
I’ve been tasked to sit down for 152 minutes, which is the longest Star Wars movie to date and I’d like to warn you readers that there might be some major spoilers ahead as well as a some Harry Potter references because I am more of a Potterhead than a Jedihead (is that even a word?).
The movie starts off with a tonne of spaceships everywhere, just shooting at each other. I have no idea who they are. Apparently, these rebels, or whoever they are, are running away from the bad guys.

Then, Princess Leia comes into the picture, she’s grown old but has a poised and a very classy demeanour - very much different from the Leia I remember back in the 90s. Let’s just say she’s now a bada** princess in command.

Right off the bat, he sounds like the annoying classmate in school who’s always nice to the discipline teacher and will rat out about you. And he does look a lot like Ron Weasley’s brother.
(Okay, after the screening I Googled the actor and it turns out he plays Bill Weasley, Ron’s older brother in Harry Potter! What are the chances, right?)

Kylo then talks to this weird-looking alien that looks like ET's distant cousin whom I'm guessing is his boss.
Okay I have confession to make. This whole time I thought the baldy alien boss' name was Stoke. It wasn't until my colleague laughed at my face and corrected me that his name was actually Snoke. Guess I had a British football club in mind.

Oh, the guy who’s famous for the line “It’s a trap!” also makes an appearance. The only reason I recognised Admiral Ackbar is because of all those memes, to be honest.

And speaking of which, why is Luke Skywalker acting like a hormonal teenager full of teen angst? He's acting like a teenager in the emo phase who wants his parents to leave him alone, or in this case, Rey and Chewbacca, who have been assigned to bring him back.
Back where? I don’t know. I don’t see any planet or anything.

There are lots of weird-looking beings on the island, including the cute-looking overweight guinea pigs/hamsters that were overly promoted in the trailers and in my opinion, serves no purpose at all throughout the movie. But yes, they were indeed adorable.

I don't know what happened next - or what relationship Rey has with grumpy ol' Luke - but Rey decided to leave the island, because she’s probably tired and upset of dealing with Luke’s hormonal teenage attitude.

Oh and this Kylo Ren fella, he has some tricks up his sleeve! He had a proposal for Rey. I don't know, are they related or something? 'Cos they look kinda close to me.
I am secretly rooting that Kylo and Rey form a new team because they actually make a good couple! I mean, team. They make a good team.

Where can I buy one of those ah?


Overall, the movie wasn’t disappointing. In fact, it was action-packed and was very, very entertaining. The only disappointment would probably come from you, knowing that I, a non-Star Wars fan, had the privilege to watch an early Star Wars screening before it officially hits the theaters.
And I'm not sorry about that!
After all that, the Star Wars movie taught me that in life, we must balance the darkness and light in us, which ironically is a description of the cinema I was in.

So, if you’re a non-Star Wars fan and contemplating whether you should watch the latest episode of the saga, my advise is to just go ahead. You might not understand what’s really happening half the time, or who these people on screen are, but the mind-blowing plot twists and lightsaber action will keep you on the edge of your seat.
And if you're wondering, no, Darth Vader doesn't appear in this movie. I kinda half-expected him to, because I have no idea what happened to him previously.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi premieres 14 December 2017 in Malaysian cinemas.
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