So full disclosure, I am not going to be reviewing this movie in how it pertains to other Star Wars films or other works. I did not grow up watching Star Wars, I’m sure I would have if we had the films because my mom loves them, she tried to get me to watch them with her, but it would always be on tv and always be in the middle of the movie and that’s lame. I’d seen bits and pieces but never the whole thing. So, I did a marathon last year to prepare for The Force Awakens and I must say I really like them, but I don’t have nostalgic ties, nor do I know everything. So this review is going to be solely on this film, I may mention the ties I noticed but nothing serious.
Summary: The Rebel Alliance makes a risky move to steal the plans for the Death Star, setting up the epic saga to follow.
Pros:
Cast and Characters. There are a lot of characters in this film, but I’m only going to talk about the six that are on the poster up top. I may mention other people as “secondary characters” but the ones up top are the most interesting.
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Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso. When we first meet her, she’s a kid and she witnesses some stuff with her parents. Years later, she is being detained by the Empire but the Rebels free her. She is first “employed” because they want her to use her relationship with someone to get them close. I think she was an interesting character, she was very reactive to things, everything that happened drove her forward because of her reactions to them. It may not have been until later but it was mostly reactive. I really like Felicity Jones, I think she’s a great actress and I liked her in this role, I think Jyn could have easily been unlikable but Felicity maintains a likability about her.
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Diego Luna as Cassian Andor. He was interesting, I mean of his first scenes was a bit…curious. He said a few things of his background but I would have liked to known more about him. He is a Rebel Alliance Captain and intelligence officer. He spends most of the film working alongside Jyn to take care of a mission provided by the counsel and while he does seem to make some choices that are probably different than what he might have done in the beginning, and he does go “rogue” to do a mission, he ultimately stays the same… I think Diego Luna had a bit of gravitas with this character which works for Cassian.
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Alan Tudyk as K-2So. An imperial enforcer droid who has been reprogrammed for the Alliance. He is the source for most of the humor in the film, it’s mostly a dry wit, which I think isn’t for everyone. I love dry wit so he was funny to me, but a lot of times people didn’t laugh in my theater so it will depend. I like his loyalty to Cassian and their friendship. He does start off disliking Jyn and some of his comments to her are hilarious. His design is also great because he’s so tall and he looks kind of scary.
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Riz Ahmed as Bohdi Rook. I think he was my favorite out of the group because I’d say he makes the most change out of everyone. He was also interesting. He was an Imperial cargo pilot and defects to the Rebel Alliance to deliver a message from Galen Erso. He goes through it a bit at the beginning due to his previous job with the Empire, but I think he was very useful to the group. He starts off a bit neurotic and almost like he’s scared of everything that’s going to happen and while he maintains that neuroticness, I think he does a 180 by the end. I also think Riz Ahmed helped a lot with him because again, he could have been annoying and whiny but I think Riz is so cute and endearing that I loooved Bohdi.
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Donnie Yen as Chirrut Imwe. He’s a blind warrior who believes in the Force. He is said to be one of the Guardians of the Whills. I liked him a lot, he was also one of the funnier characters, due to his blindness, he is able to do things that he shouldn’t which makes it awesome. He kicks butt! Donnie Yen does a great job with this character, he could have easily fallen into that stereotypical mystical blind dude but I think with his humor and his camaraderie with Baze it helped prevent that.
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Wen Jiang as Baze Malbus. Rebel warrior, mercenary and best friend of Chirrut and while I liked him and his little machine gun like blaster, he really was just there but I liked his camaraderie with Chirrut.
Secondary characters.
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Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera. A veteran of the Clone Wars who had mentored Jyn in her later childhood years. He’s like this cyborg, or something, he’s in a metal suit of armor. He’s a bit eccentric, like he’s lost his mind and that makes him scary in a way. Unhinged but it was obvious to tell that he cares about Jyn and her family. Forest Whitaker is a great actor, he can definitely be intimidating and scary and it works here.
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Ben Mendelsohn as Orson Krennic. The Director of Advanced Weapons Research for the Imperial Military, he’s a little egocentric grubber. Good job Ben, you’re slimy lol. His scene with Darth Vader was great and hilarious!
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Mads Mikkelsen as Galen Erso. Jyn’s father and a research scientist… I think this is the first time he wasn’t a straight up “bad guy”. I liked him a lot, we didn’t see enough of him really. But he loves his family, tries to protect them, he makes choices in hopes that he can atone for his mistakes. I really liked Mads here.