Friday, May 25, 2018

Solo: A Star Wars Story gets passionate mixed reviews


Movie Title: SOLO: A Star Wars Story


Grade:  B

Rating: PG-13,

In a Nutshell:   It’s always really fun to watch a movie with an enthusiastic crowd, especially fans of a beloved franchise like STAR WARS.  I've been a fan ever since I was a young girl when the very first one hit the Big Screen.

The audience clapped every time a significant moment of introduction appeared on the screen, like when Han Solo got his name, when he met Chewbacca, and when he first set his eyes on the Millennium Falcon.  The audience I sat with cheered and clapped, but I admit I was surprised at how small the audience actually was.  Where is everyone?  Apparently, they’re busy Tweeting about how much they don’t like this movie.

After a lot of directorial drama and studio politics, Ron Howard directed this prequel after saying no to the gig 18 years ago when he was asked to direct Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.  This becomes the first time an Academy Award-winning director ever made a Star Wars film.  Was it worth the wait?  I'd love to hear what YOU think!

                                                            


Tips for parents: 
  • Lots of fighting and violence with a very high body count.
  • Some profanity.
  • Han Solo and his team are in perilous situations almost all of the time.


Uplifting theme: 
  • Good vs. evil
  • Hope
  • Trust and deceit
  • Friendship
  • Loyalty
                                                                 
Things I liked:
  • This new edition to the franchise includes fan favorites like Woody Harrelson, Paul Bettany, Donald Glover, and of course, Emilia Clarke.
  • Alden Ehrenreich does a good job as Han Solo.  He’s charming and playful enough.  Some fans are complaining that this movie doesn’t deepen Han’s character, but that's due to the writing, not to his acting ability.  I finally remembered where I had seen Ehrenreich before...the movie Hail, Caesar! 
  • Lots of fun, new creatures to entertain and delight audiences.
  • There are a lot of impressive action sequences and CGI.
  • I saw the film in 3D, but it’s also good without it.
  • There is a fun cameo appearance at the end of the movie that made the audience squeal.
  • Chewbacca is so awesome. 
  • There are some respectful nods to former episodes.



Things I didn’t like:
  • A lot of people are complaining that the movie feels like an obvious money grab. 
  • A lot of the scenes are shot in dark places, so it might be hard to watch the movie on a TV or computer monitor once it goes to DVD or streaming.
  • I was kind of hoping that the movie would include something that tied into how Han Solo (Harrison Ford) got that scar on his chin.
  • While we get to meet the interesting L3-37 droid, the absence of R2-D2 and C-3PO is definitely felt.  It's the first time they are both missing from a Star Wars movie.
  • Some lines seen in the movie trailer don’t actually appear in the movie.  In fact, some of the scenes don’t appear in the movie at all! 
  • The pacing could use some help.
  • I wanted an emotional moment that would make me cry, but it never happened for me.
  • There’s no real evil villain that makes us shudder.
  • "Social justice warriors" and Kathleen Kennedy are being criticized for always casting "strong" women in certain roles in the name of diversity, often weakening the impact of those characters.  What do YOU think of that?  There is a reveal in this movie that made the audience audibly roll their eyes, as in "Oh brother!"
Funny lines:
  • “You’re 190 years old?  You look great!” – Han
  • “What should we drink to?” – Qi’ra
“Let’s drink two and see where it goes.” – Han
  • “You will never have a deeper sleep than when curled up in a Wookie’s lap.” – Rio Durant (voiced by Jon Favreau)
  • “Sorry I punched your face.” – Beckett (Woody Harrelson)
“It happens more often than you think.” - Han


Interesting lines:
  • “I’ve got a really good feeling about this. – Han
  • “Assume everyone will betray you and you will never be disappointed.” – Beckett (Woody Harrelson)
“Sounds like a lonely way to live.” – Han
  • “I don’t know if he said ‘tribe’ or ‘family’.” – Han
“What’s the difference?” - Beckett


                                

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