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Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Definitive Anti Cringe Cut)  - Fanedit Poster
FanFix September 09, 2018 29892
(Updated: October 16, 2024)
Overall rating
 
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
 
10.0
Audio Editing
 
8.0
Visual Editing
 
9.0
Narrative
 
9.0
Enjoyment
 
10.0
Don's edit is a valiant attempt to salvage a divisive film that left many fans feeling betrayed. This fan edit strips away the excess fat, focusing on the core narrative of Rey, Luke, and Kylo Ren while excising controversial elements that plagued the original release. Gone are the cringe-worthy attempts at humor, the pointless Canto Bight subplot, and Leia's space-flying scene. The result is a leaner, more focused film that clocks in at a brisk 110 minutes. Luke Skywalker's character arc feels more respectful to the legacy of the original trilogy, and the pacing benefits greatly from the tighter edit. However, this cut isn't without its flaws. Some transitions feel abrupt, and the narrative coherence occasionally suffers due to the extensive cuts. The audio mixing is inconsistent in places, and some visual effects shots show their limitations when zoomed or slowed down. Despite these minor issues, this edit succeeds in its primary goal: making TLJ is a more palatable experience for disappointed fans. It won't convert die-hard critics of the sequel trilogy, but it offers a refreshing alternative that feels more in line with the spirit of Star Wars. While not perfect, Don's edit proves that there's a good movie buried within TLJ. For those seeking a version that respects the legacy of the franchise while streamlining the narrative, the Anti-Cringe Cut is a commendable effort that's worth your time.

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