Overall, Solo: A Star Wars Story is an accessible piece of work, without having to understand the previous sections, the viewer still easily understands the context and characters. In addition, Disney is well aware of the mass audience with its familiar filmmaking formula. Humorous elements are embedded throughout the work as Marvel series of works. Skill is also invested majestic through a series of battles outside the fierce space or the nebula and giant monsters.
Besides, the company still does a good fan-service for the longtime fans of the brand. The film explains why Han Solo and Chewbacca have become inseparable buddies or how they both possess the legendary Millenium ship. The Kessel route with less than 12 parsecs or a meeting with Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) is also vividly reproduced.
Feminists can frantically "sail" by the intriguing lines and actions of the "male gods" in the film. If you are a fan of Star Wars, then you will have many phen to shake because the hype in the theater to see. However, Solo: A Star Wars Story does not do the most important thing - to portray the character of the main character.
Alone in the original movie, Han Solo played by Harrison Ford is a risky and somewhat irrelevant, distinct from the seriousness of Luke (Mark Hamil) and Leia (Carrie Fisher). Therefore, fans hoped the movie would explain the character's origin and character depth. Yet Han Solo in Solo: A Star Wars Story does not make any difference or change from the original version.
From the beginning, he was a risk taker and without any specific explanation. Later, Alden Ehrenreich's character claims to be the number one pilot in the entire galaxy. And suddenly, Solo became a good pilot after being expelled from the real Empire. What is the difference between the thousands of Stormtrooper out there, confidence or personality? Maybe until the end of the film no one would understand that.
Throughout the length of the work, Han Solo also has no personality development or shows any depth. If the mission of stealing Death Star in the Rogue One (2016) is completely straightforward as it relates directly to the original movie, Solo: A Star Wars Story is completely lost. That accidentally made the film "normal" but how many works of the same genre.
Director Ron Howard also deliberately performs many tricks to increase dramatic works. However, the circumstances are generally quite predictable and not surprising. The climax of the film is not really impressive either. We no longer recognize the difference that makes Star Wars one of the world's most popular mass media. Solo: A Star Wars Story brings nothing new or mysterious about Han Solo's past life except for the guy who has an older girlfriend.
In general, Solo: A Star Wars Story is a common entertainment film, there is also without it is not okay.





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