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Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Blu-ray)
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Genre | Sci-fi |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Adam Driver, Rian Johnson, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Daisy Ridley |
Language | English |
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In Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Skywalker saga continues as the heroes of The Force Awakens join the galactic legends in an epic adventure that unlocks age-old mysteries of the Force and shocking revelations of the past.
Product details
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 1.4 x 13.5 x 17 cm; 80 Grams
- Item Model Number : R30860
- Director : Rian Johnson
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Release date : 28 March 2018
- Actors : Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill
- Studio : The Walt Disney Company Australia Pty Ltd
- ASIN : B0793CNZD6
- Country of origin : Australia
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,096 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 2,433 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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Great bundle for the latest Star Wars movie. Includes both a 4K Blu-ray and 1080p HD Blu-ray copies. The third disc is a Blu-ray that houses all the extra features. For the price, it's only a few dollars more than the standard Blu-ray editions, so i think its better value. (Edit: I grabbed this version for $29 from Amazon)
Reviewed in Australia on 23 December 2019
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The film experience despite the loss of family members and friends was very exciting with amazing graphics and great Star Wars action.
Reviewed in Australia on 11 September 2018
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Works on Australian DVD player. Brand new, great movie.
Reviewed in Australia on 28 August 2021
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Can't stop Watching star wars
Reviewed in Australia on 21 December 2019
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Chapter 32, 33 had issues watching, getting stuck. Overall ok quality.
Reviewed in Australia on 28 March 2018
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very good service , good price and free delivery am happy
Reviewed in Australia on 10 October 2020
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Excellent movie. Closed out the saga
Reviewed in Australia on 20 July 2020
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Another great addition to the franchise
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MR O.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worse on second viewing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2018Verified Purchase
I am a lifelong Star Wars fan having watched the first one aged 7. I have looked forward to every movie since. I took my young children to watch the film at the cinema, unfortunately big drinks and small bladders lead to interruptions. I was a bit underwhelmed by the film, in fact really disappointed but I thought that perhaps I missed a key scene or two while taking the kids for a comfort break. I waited for the film to be released but didn't buy it immediately as it was not as compelling as previous movies in this franchise. I finally made the time to watch the film uninterrupted with headphones on to hear the dialogue. The first thing that happened was I fell asleep, that hardly ever happens to me, what does that tell you? I perked myself up rewound and persevered. I'm sorry to say this is by far the worse film in the franchise and probably one of the most disappointing films full stop. What a wasted opportunity. I suspect that it followed the pattern of Empire where our heroes get a good kicking only to make good in the next film. With the exception of Luke I found all other characters pointless and unbelievable. So sad Princess Leia went out like that.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Misplaced jokes, contrived plot and a lot of filler.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2019Verified Purchase
The first issue I have with this film, which was the most jarring on my first viewing is the strangely jokey tone, clashing hideously with quite a dark plot. Moments that should be menacing, poignant or memorable are instantly undermined by a cheap gag, a corny one liner or at one point by an actual "mother joke". Each time I start to get immersed, I'm jarred back out of it by a poorly written, childish joke that feels totally out of place and unwelcome. It makes the movie feel more like a badly executed spoof, than a real Star Wars film.
The plot feels very contrived, revolving around a prolonged, low speed pursuit through space, in which the First Order can't catch the Resistance's ship because their ship's top speed is the same as the Resistance's ship, and the Resistance ship is just happens to be slightly out of range of their guns. Plus, the Resistance can't jump through hyperspace because the First Order have somehow figured out how to track them, so the baddies are just sitting around waiting for the goodies' ship to run out of petrol...
On top of this, there is a huge sub-plot, in which the protagonists defy their superiors and set out on a daring mission to get their shipmates out of their predicament, only for the entire sequence to turn out to be literally for nothing at all... In a single line of dialogue, the preceding hour of the film is revealed to have been pure filler. Their success or failure was irrelevant, and the whole section could have been cut from the film without affecting a damn thing. The really infuriating part is; taken to it's conclusion, this sub-plot could have provided a satisfying climax to the film. But it seems that pushing a political agenda took precedence over a consistent and entertaining plot. Which brings me onto my final point.
The overall message of this film also seems at odds with the spirit of Star Wars. The previous two trilogies showed the dangers of unquestioned loyalty, of blind obedience to authority... The brutal totalitarianism of the Empire in the Original Trilogy, and the dogma and arrogance of the Jedi Order in the Prequel Trilogy. But here, the message seems to be the complete opposite. The manner in which the afore mentioned sub-plot is eventually derailed pushes across a message of always trusting authority, not thinking for yourself, and that taking the initiative ultimately gets you nowhere. If only Poe, Finn and Rose had just shut up and waited for orders, they could have saved themselves a whole lot of trouble, and shaved a whole hour off the film. At times it attempts to make a point about greed and even animal welfare, with the protagonists setting a herd of horse-like creatures free. But it all feels very hypocritical when they ignore the plight of the child slaves who muck out the stables.
In conclusion, the film feels like a complete mess. I have no idea how any writer can possibly salvage enough to produce a satisfying conclusion to this trilogy.
The plot feels very contrived, revolving around a prolonged, low speed pursuit through space, in which the First Order can't catch the Resistance's ship because their ship's top speed is the same as the Resistance's ship, and the Resistance ship is just happens to be slightly out of range of their guns. Plus, the Resistance can't jump through hyperspace because the First Order have somehow figured out how to track them, so the baddies are just sitting around waiting for the goodies' ship to run out of petrol...
On top of this, there is a huge sub-plot, in which the protagonists defy their superiors and set out on a daring mission to get their shipmates out of their predicament, only for the entire sequence to turn out to be literally for nothing at all... In a single line of dialogue, the preceding hour of the film is revealed to have been pure filler. Their success or failure was irrelevant, and the whole section could have been cut from the film without affecting a damn thing. The really infuriating part is; taken to it's conclusion, this sub-plot could have provided a satisfying climax to the film. But it seems that pushing a political agenda took precedence over a consistent and entertaining plot. Which brings me onto my final point.
The overall message of this film also seems at odds with the spirit of Star Wars. The previous two trilogies showed the dangers of unquestioned loyalty, of blind obedience to authority... The brutal totalitarianism of the Empire in the Original Trilogy, and the dogma and arrogance of the Jedi Order in the Prequel Trilogy. But here, the message seems to be the complete opposite. The manner in which the afore mentioned sub-plot is eventually derailed pushes across a message of always trusting authority, not thinking for yourself, and that taking the initiative ultimately gets you nowhere. If only Poe, Finn and Rose had just shut up and waited for orders, they could have saved themselves a whole lot of trouble, and shaved a whole hour off the film. At times it attempts to make a point about greed and even animal welfare, with the protagonists setting a herd of horse-like creatures free. But it all feels very hypocritical when they ignore the plight of the child slaves who muck out the stables.
In conclusion, the film feels like a complete mess. I have no idea how any writer can possibly salvage enough to produce a satisfying conclusion to this trilogy.
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vinny
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ruined by disney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2018Verified Purchase
Rubbish who they gonna kill off next
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Stuart Banham
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor movie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2018Verified Purchase
Poor movie worse star wars movie to date
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pam brett
1.0 out of 5 stars
this film has not got the charm of previous films in the series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2019Verified Purchase
this film promotes a woman protagonist which reflects current modern views, and her acting is commendable. however, the film itself seems to lack the charm of earlier productions, with a story line I found disappointing. I would recommend visiting other 'on-line' reviews before purchasing.
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