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basically putting off resolving the story for the next writer and director rather than having an individual story installment
The film is about finding Luke and that is exactly what happened. The film isn’t about Luke speaking though I would have greatly preferred that he did speak.
My problem with the ending is that we have 6 movies in the saga that all have similar endings. The story wraps up - loose ends are left dangling in many cases when it is not the final trilogy installment. In TFA, it ends with what is very much a beginning with a hell of a lot of lose ends brought up in the last scene (is Luke going to train Rey, is he her father, is he going to come back to the Resistance and help out, is he going to say anything…) The movie was not about Luke, it was about the map to Luke. They found it and the movie should have ended when the Falcon left to find him. That would fit with the 6 other movies. This passes the buck. If Luke was supposed to be found, the scene should have been longer and Luke should have agreed to come back like the opening Crawl said Leia wanted. The last scene postoned the true resolution of the story until the next movie. Abrams made a typical for him decision and as always, it was the wrong one. The man can’t write a decent ending. He’s never managed it yet.