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55 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe Force Awakens is ridiculous and melodramatic and sentimental of course, but exciting and brimming with energy and its own kind of generosity. What a Christmas present.
- 100HitfixDrew McWeenyHitfixDrew McWeenyIt must have seemed like a nearly-impossible task when JJ Abrams and his collaborators set out to bring "Star Wars" back to life, but they've more than done it. They've made something honest and beautiful and, above all, fun, and I find myself energized by the movie and by the promise it represents.
- 100Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfThe rollicking, space-opera spirit of George Lucas’s original trilogy (you can safely forget the second trio of cynical, tricked-up prequels) emanates from every frame of J.J. Abrams' euphoric sequel. It’s also got an infusion of modern-day humor that sometimes steers the movie this close to self-parody—but never sarcastically, nor at the expense of a terrific time.
- 90The VergeBryan BishopThe VergeBryan BishopAbrams and his collaborators have made a movie that feels resoundingly fresh and new by paying tribute to a style and story that is decades old.
- 80EmpireHelen O'HaraEmpireHelen O'HaraThe prequels this ain’t. We can all breathe again.
- 80New York Daily NewsEthan SacksNew York Daily NewsEthan SacksYou would have to be practicing some pretty dark arts to not smile as you watch the iconic Millennium Falcon take off into battle one more time.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyThe Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyStar Wars: The Force Awakens pumps new energy and life into a hallowed franchise in a way that both resurrects old pleasures and points in promising new directions.
- 80TheWrapAlonso DuraldeTheWrapAlonso DuraldeAbrams had the benefit of learning what didn’t work in Lucas’ prequels, and he’s gone in the opposite direction. He’s also set an interesting course for moving forward with this engaging cast playing new characters making their way through this beloved universe.
- 75The A.V. ClubA.A. DowdThe A.V. ClubA.A. DowdWhat Abrams has done is strip Star Wars down to its core components, rearranging the stuff people liked about the original trilogy and getting rid of what they hated about the rest.
- 70VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangThe reassuring familiarity of Abrams’ approach has its limitations: Marvelous as it is to catch up with Han Solo, Leia and the rest of the gang, fan service takes priority here over a somewhat thin, derivative story that, despite the presence of two appealing new stars, doesn’t exactly fire the imagination anew.