

As far as a review goes…all I will say is that, if for some reason you are on the fence about seeing The Force Awakens, I recommend going to see it. Rather, it’s basically my stream of consciousness ramblings after seeing the movie this morning.

My review of the movie is in no way noteworthy, either, so this post is not that. This in no way noteworthy, as the movie made $57 million last night alone. Overall I recommend this movie for fans and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I loved it, being the Star Wars traditionalist that I am.I just saw Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Seeing the main stars from the original trilogy aged is also powerful. There are also other positive themes about friendship and family.

I loved the character Rey, and appreciated seeing such a badass female character introduced. My kids are more disturbed by realistic themes and action, but the "science fiction/space" action seems to be non-troubling. But for kids who are big fans of Star Wars, I think it could be OK for the younger set depending on each child. I held off because it is PG-13 and I was worried about my youngest. Because of their love for Star Wars, they have been begging to watch The Force Awakens. Over the past year I finally let them watch the original trilogy, which they loved so much. I have long resisted the "new" Star Wars movies, being a fan of the original trilogy from my childhood. A light saber goes through Hans and that's it, no visible trauma. My 9 year old was fascinated but not upset. It is clear a few minutes before this is about to happen, and as we talked about it beforehand my 7 year old chose not to watch that part. Also, both my kids knew of this happening from the numerous SW books in their school library and the overall SW media deluge. The scene where Hans dies is emotionally sad, but not gory. They weren't troubled by the violence, and they are fairly sensitive has I carefully pick all their video content. I let my 7 and 9 year old children watch this movie with me.
