![]() The wait has been insufferable, the anticipation positively stratospheric, but finally the ninth entry in John Williams’ Star Wars soundtrack saga is here. People blessed with the power can now communicate verbally in each other’s minds, transfer items to each other and even heal mortal wounds.John Williams’ score for The Rise Of Skywalker is quite simply the perfect musical conclusion to the Star Wars saga. What used to be a feeling is now a knowing. As I’ve written in my previous reviews, the most galling aspect for fans of the franchise is the way the Force itself has mutated over the years. Most characters are blessed with impenetrable plot armour, meaning the audience doesn’t have to fear for anybody’s life all that much. Everyone is searching for something, and if I had to choose a theme it’s this: Who am I and where am I going? It’s more of what we’ve already seen, then? Kylo Ren ( Adam Driver) and Rey ( Daisy Ridley) still have the will-they-won’t-they back-and-forth, here tinged with romantic undertones (kinda?). Without spoiling, the plot centres - as much as it can centre - around Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), who you’ll remember from the original trilogy. ![]() READ MORE: Baby Yoda toys, merchandise now available for pre-order Lions Gate Bridge lane closures will affect traffic during Stanley Park comedy festival: city staff.Drew Barrymore tearfully apologizes, but her talk show will continue during strike.Ashton Kutcher resigns from anti-child-sex-abuse board following backlash.‘The Blind Side’ parents say they never intended to adopt Michael Oher.
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