Official
Australian release date: 24/5/18. Viewed: 25/5/18.
Director:
Ron Howard
Actors: Alden
Ehrenreich, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover
Genre:
Action / Adventure
Rating:
M
‘Solo’ is the second ‘Star Wars’
spin-off film – after ‘Rogue One’ – and like that film, does a good job of
filling in backstory and providing an entertaining film, without become
essential ‘Star Wars’ viewing. ‘Solo’ is set about halfway between ‘Revenge of
the Sith’ and ‘A New Hope’, meaning we get Han (Ehrenreich) in his mid-20s. I
think Ehrenreich does a good job of some of Harrison Ford’s mannerisms and is a
passable younger version. The film starts excellently, with a great car chase –
well, land-speeders to be exact – on Han’s home-world of Corellia.
We meet Qi’ra (“Kira”, Clarke – always good
to see Daenerys) and establish how Han winds up in the Empire, trying to get
back to her. There’s lots of great connections/throw-backs – we see how Han
meets and frees Chewbacca from slavery; how they become smugglers, with
mentoring from Beckett (Harrelson - excellent); how they meet Lando (Glover) & the Millennium
Falcon; and how they “made the Kessel run in 12 parsecs”. The support cast are
good, but Val (Newton), Dryden Voss (Bettany), L3 (Waller-Bridge) & Rio
(Favreau) don’t really get that much screen time – and I would’ve liked to have
seen a bit more of Chewie’s backstory too.
The film does a good job of setting the
stakes in their need to rob some hyperspace fuel and how they go about it. It doesn’t
always feel ‘Star Wars’-y, since there’s no Jedi or big space battles, but when
you start to forget, the aliens & John Williams’ typically great score bring
you back in and remind you. I’m sure some people won’t like it, and it does
lack a little bit of heart, but there’s plenty to like throughout.
Overall: An above-average addition to
Star Wars cannon.
Gav's Rating: 3.5 stars.
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