Critics have hailed the latest episode of the Star Wars film series as a tour de Force to rival the original trilogy.
The first reviews in newspapers will make pleasant reading for fans of the space saga, with Episode VII: The Force Awakens coming 10 years after the last film.![]() |
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John Boyega as Finn in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (David James/Lucasfilm) |
He wrote: “The tension-easing news is the Force Awakens find it, gloriously so, restoring the myth and magic to George Lucas’s faraway galaxy. It’s no bewildering science-fiction epic, but a fantasy adventure in a world we already know.”
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Daisy Ridley as Rey (LucasFilm) |
“The Force Awakens is the most exhilarating film yet in this mighty franchise. It is the magnificent seventh.”
Kate Muir, for the Times, called Episode VII a “humongous piece of cinema” and gave it five stars.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens poster (LucasFilm) |
John Hiscock, in the Daily Mirror, said: “All I can say is The Force Awakens evokes magical memories of 1977′s Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, with plenty of humour, action, drama and heart.”
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New Star Wars droid BB-8 (Lucasfilm) |
And the Independent’s Geoffrey Macnab awarded four stars, saying “the reboot turns out to be a thoroughly invigorating affair”.
He added: “The Force Awakens could easily have turned into an anti-climax. Instead, it is very close to a triumph – a film that fans of the old movies will relish but one that looks bound to capture the imagination of a new audience too.”
He added: “The Force Awakens could easily have turned into an anti-climax. Instead, it is very close to a triumph – a film that fans of the old movies will relish but one that looks bound to capture the imagination of a new audience too.”
Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be released in the UK on December 17.
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