Maybe not in the individual plot elements, but the entire movie felt like they were checking off items from a list, and that they were fully aware that the movie is merely a fuel for the merchandise money machine . It was more or less just as naive and fairytale-y as the old Episode 4, and had exactly the right elements to make children go "ooooh" and "aaaaah" (and to pester their parents to buy them toys), and adults cringe.
Which by itself is fine, I guess, but there wasn't any depth in it beyond the effects' wow factor.
Which by itself is fine, I guess, but there wasn't any depth in it beyond the effects' wow factor.