GreyHorace
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But not that good either IMO. Just watched this and I have to say at how okay it was for a Disney Star Wars movie. That said, it's still kind of bland and not as exciting as it could have been.
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The action was nicely done as expected of a Star Wars movie, but the story and plot are kind of all over the place. If I were to enumerate my problems with the film:
Han Solo is not interesting - This right here is the biggest problem. Han by far was the best character in A New Hope, but in his own solo film (pun intended)? I just don't get the point why we should give a shit about this guy. Alden Ehrenreich I think is fine in the role and he does get the cocksure swagger right. But he's just not as charming as Harrison Ford.
They really should crafted a better story as to why Han Solo became the smuggler turned rebel we all know and love.
A pointless love interest - I just don't get the point about Emilia Clarke's Qi'ra. Is she in love with Han or will she betray him in the end? I just didn't care for her character or what their relationship meant to the story.
Too many goddamn characters - There are too many characters to follow and the film just jumps all over the place to give focus on them all. I really wished the movie had just focused on Han and Chewbacca and how their lifelong friendship came about. Maybe even add Lando (well played by Donald Glover) into the mix, though you could keep that annoying droid well away.
It feels way too rushed - We just rush from one big set piece to the next with barely any room to breath. Slow down a bit goddamnit!
Why is everything so dark? - Dark as in everything looks dimly lit. This is a setting with brightly lit spaceships. You can put some extra lights to brighten things up so audiences can see shit goddamnit!
So yeah. I found Solo: A Star Wars story to be "okay" bordering on "meh." It could have been so much better if it didn't have the behind the scenes drama regarding it's production like it did.
The action was nicely done as expected of a Star Wars movie, but the story and plot are kind of all over the place. If I were to enumerate my problems with the film:
Han Solo is not interesting - This right here is the biggest problem. Han by far was the best character in A New Hope, but in his own solo film (pun intended)? I just don't get the point why we should give a shit about this guy. Alden Ehrenreich I think is fine in the role and he does get the cocksure swagger right. But he's just not as charming as Harrison Ford.
They really should crafted a better story as to why Han Solo became the smuggler turned rebel we all know and love.
A pointless love interest - I just don't get the point about Emilia Clarke's Qi'ra. Is she in love with Han or will she betray him in the end? I just didn't care for her character or what their relationship meant to the story.
Too many goddamn characters - There are too many characters to follow and the film just jumps all over the place to give focus on them all. I really wished the movie had just focused on Han and Chewbacca and how their lifelong friendship came about. Maybe even add Lando (well played by Donald Glover) into the mix, though you could keep that annoying droid well away.
It feels way too rushed - We just rush from one big set piece to the next with barely any room to breath. Slow down a bit goddamnit!
Why is everything so dark? - Dark as in everything looks dimly lit. This is a setting with brightly lit spaceships. You can put some extra lights to brighten things up so audiences can see shit goddamnit!
So yeah. I found Solo: A Star Wars story to be "okay" bordering on "meh." It could have been so much better if it didn't have the behind the scenes drama regarding it's production like it did.