Daisy Ridley Addresses 'Upsetting' Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker Backlash

The actor has had her say about the lukewarm response to Episode IX.
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The Force was not with the Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker reviews.

Following the film’s release in December 2019, its Rotten Tomatoes score sank faster than Boba Fett in a Sarlacc pit.

Even months after the movie premiered, stories explaining various plot points continue to go viral thanks to confused fans wanting an explanation.

Now, Rey herself, actor Daisy Ridley, is opening up about the backlash.

Daisy Ridley in character as Rey
Daisy Ridley in character as Rey
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Talking with Nina West on the DragCast podcast, Daisy addressed the divisive reactions, saying, “It’s changed film by film honestly, like 98%, it’s so amazing.

“This last film, it was really tricky. January was not that nice. It was weird, I felt like all of this love that we’d sort of been shown the first time around, I was like, ‘Where’s the love gone?’”

Daisy explained she’d recently watched the movie’s making-of documentary, The Skywalker Legacy, and remarked on how “filled with love” it was.

“I think it’s that tricky thing of when you’re part of something that is so filled with love and then people ... you know, everyone’s entitled to not like something, but it feels like it’s changed slightly,” she said. “But I think in general that’s because social media and what have you.”

The actor isn’t on social media and said she wouldn’t tweet about a film if she didn’t like it, but added: “I guess now conversations are just more public, so there’s stuff that I wouldn’t have seen, but honestly trying to scroll through my newsfeed in January and trying to not see Star Wars stuff, I’d see headlines and be like ‘Oh my God, this is so upsetting.’”

Daisy reiterated that “it’s been tricky,” adding: “I feel really proud of it, and I’m so thrilled to be part of it. Yeah, but it’s a funny thing.”

Daisy and co-star John Boyega at the European premiere of Star Wars: Episode IX
Daisy and co-star John Boyega at the European premiere of Star Wars: Episode IX
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Rise Of Skywalker director J.J. Abrams previously addressed fan criticism about as diplomatically as you can, saying whether someone liked it or hated it, they were “right”.

“We knew starting this that any decision we made — a design decision, a musical decision, a narrative decision — would please someone and infuriate someone else,” he said at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood. “And they’re all right.”

So everyone’s right! Yay! Problem solved. There’s balance in the Force. Next question, please.

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