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Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Rian Johnson · 2017 · Film

2h 32m · Adventure, Action, Science Fiction

In 78 Achriom libraries · rated 3.3 of 5

This film delves into the complexities of heroism and legacy through the struggles of its characters, particularly the dichotomy of Rey's growth and Luke's hesitance.

IntenseContemporaryThe Burden of LegacyConflict Between Hope and DespairThe Complexity of HeroismThe Struggle for IdentityThe Challenges of Mentorship

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