I think the 48fps thing is mostly a red herring when brought up in negative reviews. my feeling is that critics that didn't enjoy it had the same basic issue I did, namely that it was the light fabric of a childrens' fairytale that was uncomfortably stretched over the heavy, epic framework of the previous trilogy. it's the constant straining to make the two very different tones fit seamlessly that bugs many people, but it's subtle enough that they can't quite put their finger on it, so they just blame things on the frame rate instead.
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