READ THIS. ASAP!!! Perhaps, the most relevant movie for America! It is about urgency, identity (no matter who you are), and the unflappable truth that evil will not prevail for long. If you are out their sensible, unconventional admirers who aren't stilted by the rheumatic likes of Richard Brody and A. O. Scott, do go see this film. Whilst in my seat, I couldn't shake how much it is persuading people to RISE ourselves. To think for ourselves in times of despair and tyranny. Frankly, our current mode of life has a way of turning into this very Sith-like coup. It is us that need to be the Jedi. The audience will shrewdly observe that General Lea's mission for progress over a stymied oppression is a relentless skirmish, requiring open eyes and daring character. It isn't about the possessions we own or who has this or that, but how bright we want our future to look over the bandages and wounds of the present. The audience will shrewdly realize that she is us. And we, her. People, like those that eventually come to Poe's aide, are the categorical change. By now, we very much know that a Star Wars movie isn't Shakespeare (though, it shares some themes), and franchises, such as these colossal things are, will always be derivative and cyclically blemished, so if you're looking for genius wordplay and wit that rivals the very brain of Oscar Wilde himself (whom I adore), go to the library. However, let's tell these very superannuated critics and poison-pen literati that, they are the ones who need to come to terms with a movie that is "woke" as they simply are not. Puffy words don't make one principled. In its portfolio of galactic legend, it is, quite possibly the best Stars Wars film since Luke learnt about dear Pater. Go. See it. See it twice, in fact. Third time's the charm for some. Learn from it. Rise. Protect the and live by Truth. And always fight for what is good, right, and kind. May the Force be with You. . . .