There's an ultra-cool light-saber fight scene in "The Last Jedi," the latest edition in the Disney marketing colossus known as "Star Wars," that might make even the more ambivalent moviegoers sit up and take notice. Set amid the minimalist expanse of the evil Supreme Leader Snoke's red lair, the kinetic choreography comes close to fulfilling the promise of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," which briefly featured martial-arts stars Iko Uwais and Cecep Arif Rahman but did absolutely nothing with them.