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Rogue One Reviews & Impressions (Spoiler Tags Required)

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IGN

Rogue One is a movie crammed with fan service, but when fan service is done this well, there’s little to complain about and much to adore. The film offers a remarkable recreation of the original Star Wars’ world, while exploring this universe from a different, edgier perspective than is the norm. It also expertly delivers thrills, tension and genuine stakes, despite the audience's prior knowledge that the movie’s central mission will be a successful one. Gareth Edwards has shown, with the first “Star Wars Story,” that these spinoffs can have plenty of life in them, adding even more excitement to Star Wars’ huge modern resurgence.

Hell yeah!
 
Chicago Sun-Times review

Richard Roeper said:
If you’ve somehow lived your whole moviegoing life outside of the “Star Wars” galaxy and you wouldn’t know a Lord Vader from a droid from a Rebel Alliance, I believe you’d still enjoy “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” for what it is:

A rousing, fast-paced, action-jammed, spectacular-looking thrill ride with spirited performances from a thoroughly likable cast of characters, both human and CGI.
 

sphagnum

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Stuckmann didn't liked it very much. He complained about the characters.

He said it was enjoyable but not great. Even specifically says around the 10 minutes mark that people probably think he hates the movie but he doesnt, he's just nitpicking because he's a huge fan of Star Wars.
 
The Mashable long-read review is a fun one:

Bryan Bishop said:
Rogue One is an amazing achievement and an extremely effective story. But if you try to describe it to someone who hasn't seen it, you run the risk of sounding like a revivalist preacher.

I mean, revivalists are just bursting to share all the Good News. But they tend to skip to the end of the story in their excitement — our Lord is risen — which is, when you think about it, quite the spoiler.
 

zsynqx

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So the character aren't as good, but it took more chances than TFA is what I'm getting from these reviews. Hopefully episode 8 nails both.

Still, really pumped to see it now.
 
The praising of the third act is so exciting. Nothing worse than a movie that fails to deliver at the end.

Especially when the hopes of what the 3rd act are :3

edit: I looked at one of the rotten reviewers recent movies. He gave a movie 2.5/4 and it was fresh, he gave another movie 2.5/4 and it was rotten. How does that work?
 
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