I enjoyed it well enough. I enjoyed it a hell of a lot more than I enjoyed Rogue One, honestly. There are a few things I could have done without, like revealing that Finn was a janitor- it seemed as though the desire to make Rey this awesome Jedi-to-be came somewhat at Finn's expense, when he could have received more respect from the script leading off from his conscious decision to defect from the First Order. And to be clear, I like Rey well enough for herself; I just worry that the movies may be so determined to beat the "strong female lead!" drum that she'll become their Mary Sue. For all the echoes of the original Star Wars (I'm not going to call it "A New Hope", thank ye) consider where Luke was at the end-point of the first movie... He'd just blown up the Death Star, yes, but he only escaped being shot out of the sky because of an ally's timely intervention, and there was little sense that everything was riding on his shoulders alone, or that he was such a superhero that that was a reasonable assumption.
Star Wars was at some pains to make it clear that the smart response to the Big Bad coming on the scene was to run. Rey has already kicked the Big Bad's ass. And maybe Snoke, our Emperor stand-in, will come back swinging, but right now... The biggest thing the First Order has going for them is that they managed to field the Death Star squared, at least until the Resistance came in and did the Rebellion thing.
And, yeah, there is that- a bit of the "Like the originals, but BIGGER" thing.
Still, I don't mean to come across as overly negative. I did like a lot of things. They handled the re-introduction of Han and Leia pretty well (I know a lot of people in my audience applauded their arrival.) I generally like the new characters, including Kylo Ren, for all that he isn't exactly making me quiver in my boots. The special effects were well done, and well integrated, managing to wow without too much of the "Hey, look! Computer-generated special effects!" hokum that plagues a lot of "tentpole" movies. The emotional moments felt earned. BB-8 is adorable, and he (she? it?) doesn't come with the baggage of a bunch of abilities he mysteriously lost between movies and at least one scene of callous indifference to his closest companion's life.
I don't think it's the greatest Star Wars movie evah, but I do think it's a Star Wars movie, and more so that can be said of Lucas' second run at the subject. And that's no small achievement.