Watched it.
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I feel like the sequels just got a whole new lease of life with this...you've managed to remix these three Frankensteins that, as individual components are all over the place, into a fully functional multi-layered piece of theatre.
You still have work to do? Oh yes, by your own admission there's still things to film and narration to add, some audio transitions are a little too quick or miss their cue, some cuts are faster than others, but that's to be expected with issues like timing and splicing as much content as you can in rapid succession to create something altogether different.
Finally, somebody knows what to do with Rey, her repurposed role and side-quests are unique and really give dimension to her character, Luke is also used sparingly and with the right sort of characterisation and character function.
There were times I had to stop myself from realising certain characters weren't there so I could stay immersed, that got easier the longer the edit went on and by the end I'd accepted the film as being able to work entirely with the characters that remained and the roles they had.
The splicing of the Exogal battle with the shield quest, battle on the Death Star, and Last Jedi footage is seemless and very well executed, everything built to it very well, and it may just be the first edit that actually makes the climatic duel between Rey and Kylo incredibly final, so many edits I've seen of it just fall at the last crucial hurdle, but connecting the duel to the destruction of Exogal/Starkiller Base gives it that neccersary punch.
Congratulations, you're closer to realising this vision more than ever, good luck with your additions, and I look forward to the next 'round. You're a top-tier talent, I apologise for all the arse-kissing, but I know talent when I spot it, and you deserve to know I appreciate and admire your gifts as an editor.