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> I'll be honest, it was a damn good movie. I went into it wanting to hate it and see how SJWpilled it was but there was nothing much to hate about it.
> I think it was very respectful to the series. Like, it really feels like a proper sequel to the original trilogy. They did play it really safe though, as it had the exact same plot as A New Hope, but eh, it was fun to watch.
Am I being taken on a ruse cruise? No, I can handle people with different opinions, but this is highly contrasting with what others wrote here.

> But anyways, if this movie ruins star wars for you then I'm not sure what kind of movie wouldn't.
It "ruins" Disney-made "Star Wars" for me, as in it makes me not interested and ignore its existence.

> I don't want to sound like a paid advertisement but I can't see how they could have done the big damn return of Star Wars any differently.
They shouldn't have. They aren't cut for the job.
Besides, the saga was pretty much concluded at this point. You don't disturb the remains for no good reason, and you sure as hell don't try to fix what isn't broken.

> I mean, imagine if Phantom Menace had come out this year, now that'd be a disaster.
See, I've read some very harsh criticism of the prequels in this very thread, but most if not all of the arguments defending the new episode can be used to defend the prequels as well. Try it.

It probably looks like I'm nitpicking to some, but I'm actually trying to find any redeeming qualities for myself. Getting mixed signals so far.