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An intimate documentary delving into Rian Johnson's process as he comes in as a director new to the Star Wars universe. A fan since childhood, he sets out to make the most powerful Star Wars movie he can. Navigating the mammoth production, the scale of which he’s never directed before, we meet his cast and crew, see their individual challenges in bringing the film together, say goodbye to Carrie Fisher, and explore the significance of Rian’s more surprising decisions. The documentary gives you a view of what it really was like to make The Last Jedi. As the team strive to do their best, what shines through is their passion and how memorable an experience it is for Rian as director. (South by Southwest Film Festival)

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angielski A director with a vision is a great risk. Rian Johnson grasped the Last Jedi with the dream of creating something original, while also paying homage to the original trilogy. It seems it was his daring to fear nothing and to experiment like Lucas once did that thrilled fans, but the movie angered small-minded fans who wanted it to be precisely like in the beginning. Including Mark Hamill, who understood in the end, which maybe helped him give the best performance of his career. The documentary shows this beautifully when they are filming the scene when Skywalker witnesses his school being demolished and also when he and Leia say their farewells. Time took their illusions away and this is exactly what Johnson wanted to capture. Growing up. And the last lesson, when Jedi Master Yoda pronounces his final words of wisdom. ()