![]() ![]() Rogue One knows its place: It's a placeholder - a way for the Disney organization not merely to monetize but to annualize a franchise that used to have a three-year gap between movies.Cast: Aidan Cook, Alan Rushton, Alan Tudyk, Albert Tang, Alexi Melvin, Alistair Petrie, Andy de la Tour, Angus Cook, Angus MacInnes, Angus Wright, Anthony Daniels, Ariyon Bakare, Arthur L. And it squanders them while not only not being distinctive, but also while seeming to go out of its way not to be distinctive. Or maybe that they should more closely resemble computer games.Įither way though, the film doesn't make much use of the talents of a whole raft of heavyweights (besides Whitaker, there's Mads Mikkelsen, Jimmy Smits, Ben Daniels), and an appealing lightweight or two - notably Diego Luna as a handler for (and eventual disciple of) Jyn. ![]() With all the aerial dogfights, armored combat vehicles, grenades, flame-throwers and snipers, Rogue One feels like a film for those who think that most Star Wars movies are insufficiently like World War II flicks. Someone (I think it was Forest Whitaker's seemingly rebuilt-from-spare-parts rebel fanatic) tells Jyn "we have a long road ahead of us," and by about the sixth shoot-em-up on a different moon, it's clear he's not kidding. So many planets, rebel hideouts, obscure moons and imperial bases get name-checked in the first few minutes that I figured I must've forgotten to do a homework assignment. The place to fight, it should be noted, is all over the intergalactic map. "The time to fight is now," she keens, to a notably unreceptive crowd. ![]()
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