If anything, I admire the amount of balls this movie had.
There’s no way the decisions made for this movie happened with everyone involved being unaware as to how pissed off and confused its own devout fanbase would be. Especially since it’s apparently been finished for a while. I know people are like “you shouldn’t have to analyze something to like something” but I think the unexpected (to say the least) choices in the story are meant to draw your attention to why they’re being done in the first place. And from that thematic perspective, I think the movie just works exceptionally well.
I can’t say I agree with every plot choice made here, and that I wasn’t disappointed by certain things, but I definitely think it came together in a much more poignant way than I was expecting. It really doesn’t feel like a Star Wars movie tbh. But I’m feeling more positive about that than negative.