![]() ![]() The flaws in Disney's movies are not just creases, they were deep-rooted issues that undermined "Star Wars" as a whole. It's obvious that the planning was poor, hence Rian Johnson's "The Last Jedi" abandoning all that came in JJ Abrams' "The Force Awakens." Then, when fans voiced their displeasure with Johnson's movie, Abrams was brought back on board for the grand finale of the Skywalker saga, "The Rise of Skywalker," which essentially felt like two hours of retconning and jamming in plots and characters that were jarring and confusing. The three latest Disney movies, meanwhile, feel like a jumbled mess with no cohesion. These are surface-level flaws, creases in an otherwise confident and assured start of a definitive new era of "Star Wars" with believable characters and clear plots. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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