SO Box Office Receipts do not make a movie good or bad - if bad = poor box office - then we would have 5 Transformers movies.
The question really is - how is the movie doing versus expectations - particularly Disney's expectations.
TFA did $936M domestic and $2.07B international. #1 all time domestic by a mile - #3 worldwide. I think comparing TLJ to this is a poor move. This was the first new SW movie in 10 years, and the first one anyone was really excited about in 17 years (considering 1999s The Phantom Menace as that).
Rogue One did $532M domestic, $1.06 international. #8 all-time domestic, 23rd all time worldwide. I think THIS is a better comparison for the Star Wars standard Box Office. I am sure Disney realizes that TFA cannot be the standard.
TLJ (as of Thursday) is at $549M domestic and $1.12B international. ranking it 6th all time domestic and 16th worldwide. It has pretty much been on track to finish in the $625-$650 domestic and $1.2-1.3 billion range. This means it will probably land either 5th (ahead of Avengers) or may squeak to 4th (ahead of Jurassic World) but not likely. I wrote THIS EXACT SAME sentence two weeks ago, so it's been on that track for quite a while. Worldwide it is likely to land around 8-10, but Star Wars is historically not as strong internationally as many other franchises.
So back to the original question - did it meet Disney's expectations? My answer to that is yes. I think TFA EXCEEDED expectations, but I think this movie met but did not exceed. It's hard to imagine that top 5 domestic and top 10 international would be considered a poor showing. The fact that it will exceed Rogue One by a good 20% will leave them happy.
The final question is "Will audience response hurt future box office?" - that's a tougher question to answer, but I think generally the answer is no. I think overall most people did like the movie, though those that didn't like it seem to do so vehemently. However, it's seems the more hard core fans are the ones that hate it the most - and those are the ones they are LEAST likely to lose. (Note this is similar to when Disney Parks makes changes that piss off people on the boards - and many people rail how the parks are so horrible compared to how they used to be - but for the most part none of these people stop going to the parks.)
Really the only thing that can really damage this franchise at this stage is MULTIPLE STINKERS. I mean, look at the DC Universe. They had to have Man of Steel, B VS S, Suicide Squad all be awful before it even really dented Justice League.
So, we look ahead now to Han Solo. Lots of questions swirling around this movie, not the least of which is we are 4 months away and not even a trailer. Will we get a BAD Star Wars movie? One that's truly bad, not the way this movie is seen as bad by a portion of the base.