Overall, I really enjoyed it. A much superior product to The Last Jedi which I thought was a bad movie.
I spent the last 90 minutes of RoS in a state of emotional flux. It was awesome, but also exhausting. Just so many cool, heartbreaking and touching moments to try to sort through. I give JJ Abrams a lot of credit - dude knows how to heighten the spectacle.
The primary critique I level against it is that it felt like they tried to move through a lot of critical story elements in too short a time frame. The pace was a little too quick. We were bouncing between so many different things (especially the emotionally charged scenes in the last 90 minutes) that I just felt overwhelmed. Some people might place some of this blame on The Last Jedi because of that movie's plot, and I would certainly agree with those people to an extent. I felt like some of RoS might've been better placed in TLJ, but it would've required a much different story overall in TLJ.
Ultimately, I'm pleased with how this trilogy carried itself, but something about it all still feels a little off to me. Episodes 1-3, although not very good, have a certain charm associated with them. They also developed pretty unique story lines. Episodes 7-9 were of the same DNA as episodes 4-6 and I feel like this is a tad disappointing.