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Solo: A Star Wars Story

Never tell him the odds.
2018 | 135m | English

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Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian.
Release Date: May 15, 2018
Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Jonathan Kasdan, Lawrence Kasdan
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords spacecraft, smuggling (contraband), prequel, spin off, space opera
Production Companies Lucasfilm Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $392,952,373
Budget: $250,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alden Ehrenreich Han Solo
Joonas Suotamo Chewbacca
Woody Harrelson Tobias Beckett
Emilia Clarke Qi'ra
Donald Glover Lando Calrissian
Thandiwe Newton Val
Phoebe Waller-Bridge L3-37
Paul Bettany Dryden Vos
Jon Favreau Rio Durant (voice)
Erin Kellyman Enfys Nest
Linda Hunt Lady Proxima (voice)
Ian Kenny Rebolt
John Tui Korso
Anna Francolini Imperial Emigration Officer
Andrew Woodall Imperial Recruitment Officer
Warwick Davis Weazel
Shaquille Ali-Yebuah Imperial Mudtrooper
Eben Figueiredo Imperial Mudtrooper
Aaron Heffernan Imperial Mudtrooper
Hal Fowler Mimban Lieutenant
Damian Farrell Mimban Guard
Charlotte Louise Margo
Sema-Tawi Smart Chanteuse
Clint Howard Ralakili
Dee Tails Quay Tolsite
Attila Vajda Sagwa
Anthony Daniels Tak
Kiran Shah Karjj
Fraser Kelly Eager Scrumrat
Lily Newmark Lexi
Jason Wong Weapons Check Enforcer
Alice Hewkin Female Guest
Samantha Colley Ottilie
Robert Morgan Imperial Guest
Miles Richardson Regional Governor
Sammy Hayman Spaceport Father
Rona Morison Spaceport Mother
Dempsey Bovell Imperial Clerk
Joseph Charles Savareen Air Traffic Controller
Dave Chapman Rio Durant / Lady Proxima
Katy Kartwheel Rio Durant
Harley Durst Moloch
Andrew Jack Moloch (voice)
Sam Witwer Maul (voice)
Ray Park Maul
Toby Hefferman Bink Otauna (uncredited)
Jonathan Kasdan Tag Greenley (uncredited)
Richard Dixon Elite Citizen (uncredited)
Deepak Anand Sheesha Smoking Guest (uncredited)
Samantha Alleyne Mimban Trooper / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Juan Alonso Space Mine Control Room Droid (uncredited)
Derek Arnold Argus Panox (uncredited)
Belinda Chapple Drydens Guest (uncredited)
Kristianne-Kaith Domingo Civilian Woman (uncredited)
John Duggan Fisherman (uncredited)
Jordan Dumaurier Mud Trooper (uncredited)
Vikki Edwards Fisherwoman (uncredited)
Marc Esse Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Kristine Fernandez Slave (uncredited)
James Filanowski Imperial Officer (uncredited)
David Guerrero Dancer (uncredited)
Juke Hardy Market Trader (uncredited)
Sarah Sayuri Hare Space Bar Girl (uncredited)
Ian Harrod Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Philip Harvey Imperial Officer (uncredited)
Robin Harvey Imperial Mudtrooper (uncredited)
Marina Hayter Droid Arena Spectator (uncredited)
Brian Herring Hirang Birren (uncredited)
Robert Hladik Imperial Speeder Driver (uncredited)
Van-Tien Hoang Moloch Henchman (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson Mimban trooper (uncredited)
Ty Hurley Imperial Fleet Trooper (uncredited)
Sean James Henchman (uncredited)
Tobias James-Samuels Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jackson Kai Elite Citizen (uncredited)
John Kamau Savareen Miner (uncredited)
Kamil Lemieszewski Dryden Skipper (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Mud Trooper (uncredited)
Chelsea Li Dryden's Yacht guest (uncredited)
Chelsea Mather Rebel (uncredited)
Obie Matthew Dryden Guest (uncredited)
Kenny-Lee Mbanefo Squad Leader Mudtrooper (uncredited)
Ashley McGuire Lodge Human Trainer (uncredited)
Jacqueline Ramnarine Bar Patron (uncredited)
Christina Richards Girl in Deadwood Den Watching (uncredited)
Belal Sabir Fisherman (uncredited)
Sarah-Stephanie Dancer (uncredited)
Atul Sharma Dryden Guest (uncredited)
Stephanie Silva Cloud-Rider Silvasu Fi (uncredited)
Neil Alexander Smith Starcave Nebula Guard (uncredited)
Clem So Dryden Guest (uncredited)
Karol Steele Slave (uncredited)
A.k. Steppa Fort Ypso Vagrant (uncredited)
Fran Targ Slave (uncredited)
Steven F. Thompson Imperial Fleet Trooper (uncredited)
Klemens Niklaus Trenkle Fort Ypso Bar Guest (uncredited)
Jo Wheatley Fisherwoman (uncredited)
Ray Whelan Marauder (uncredited)
Angela Yeoh Miner (uncredited)
Mark Ryder Dryden's Guest (uncredited)
Paul Davis Drill Wookiee Slave (uncredited)
Richard Stanley Cutthroat Hunter at Fort Ypso (uncredited)
Sarah-Jane De Crespigny Slave (uncredited)
Name Job
Aidan Brindle Stunts
Simon Finney Camera Operator
Mark Ginther Stunt Coordinator
Nicole Abellera Hallman Casting
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Oliver Carroll Art Direction
Glyn Dillon Costume Design
Rob Bredow Visual Effects Supervisor
Neal Scanlan Creature Technical Director
Jamie Wilkinson Property Master
Alex Baily Art Direction
Ashley Lamont Art Direction
Andrew Palmer Art Direction
Oliver Roberts Art Direction
Stephen Swain Art Direction
Gary Tomkins Art Direction
Tom Weaving Art Direction
Tom Whitehead Art Direction
Lisa Tomblin Hairstylist
Francesca Crowder Key Hair Stylist
Amanda Knight Makeup Artist
Cat Corderoy Makeup Artist
Amy Elliot Makeup Artist
Gary Merrington Animatronics Designer
Andrea Carter Art Department Coordinator
Alex Bowens Assistant Art Director
Gavin Dean Assistant Art Director
Liam Georgensen Assistant Art Director
Patrick Harris Assistant Art Director
Andrew Proctor Assistant Art Director
Jonathan Marin Socas Assistant Art Director
Darren Tubby Assistant Art Director
Heather Noble Set Designer
Dean Clements Set Dresser
Simon Northcott Animatronics Designer
Paul Vincett Animatronics Designer
Giles Hannagan Animatronics Designer
Chris Clarke Animatronics Designer
Fiona Barnes Animatronics Designer
Peter Hawkins Animatronics Designer
Sherri Hazzard Animatronics Designer
Alan Murphy Animatronics Designer
Joshua Lee Animatronics Designer
Alicia Davies Special Effects Coordinator
Adam Sculthorp Aerial Camera
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Adam Dale Aerial Director of Photography
Miro Gábor Camera Operator
Stefan Stankowski Camera Operator
Oliver Loncraine Camera Operator
Stamos Triantafyllos Camera Operator
Peter Wignall Steadicam Operator
Tim Wooster Second Unit Director of Photography
Angus Benson-Blair Drone Operator
Perry Evans Gaffer
Jamie Mills Gaffer
Gary Hymns Key Grip
Billy Dunn Lighting Technician
Aaron Dunning Lighting Technician
Harlon Haveland Lighting Technician
Nikos Kalimerakis Lighting Technician
Lee Perkins Lighting Technician
Marc Wolff Pilot, Aerial Coordinator
Toby Plaskitt Russian Arm Operator
Jonathan Olley Still Photographer
Darren Miller Aerial Camera
Stella Atkinson Assistant Costume Designer
Vivienne Jones Assistant Costume Designer
Eve Walker Costume Coordinator
Phoebe Allies Tailor
Joanna Campbell Lynch Wardrobe Supervisor
Neil Murphy Wardrobe Supervisor
Lucia Foster Found Aerial Coordinator
Ian Creed Marine Coordinator
Laura Miles Script Supervisor
Sheila Waldron Script Supervisor
Susie Jones Script Supervisor
Sharon Mansfield Script Supervisor
Roxanne Cuenca Script Supervisor
Stacy Mann Unit Publicist
Patrick J. Barry Assistant Editor
Laurence Johnson First Assistant Editor
Tom Kemplen First Assistant Editor
Jack Dolman Music Editor
Ryan Rubin Music Editor
Rick Giovinazzo Orchestrator
Andrew Kinney Orchestrator
Tommy Laurence Orchestrator
Geoff Lawson Orchestrator
Matt Shumway Animation Supervisor
Chris Lentz Animation Supervisor
Celia Jepson CG Supervisor
Tanner Scott Creature Technical Director
Randall Bahnsen Creature Technical Director
Michael Corcoran Creature Technical Director
Dan Camp Creature Technical Director
Valter Sagrillo Creature Technical Director
Waikit Wan Creature Technical Director
Greg Kegel VFX Supervisor
Simon Bennett-Leyh Visual Effects Coordinator
Nigel Sumner VFX Supervisor
Cecy Falls Visual Effects Coordinator
Daniel Tan Visual Effects Coordinator
Chan Phui Yung Visual Effects Coordinator
Joanie Croteau Visual Effects Coordinator
Catherine Lecavalier Visual Effects Coordinator
Martine Losier Visual Effects Coordinator
Karina Mariano Visual Effects Coordinator
Alexandra Fahey Visual Effects Coordinator
Alexandra Henley Visual Effects Coordinator
Kelsey Davidson Visual Effects Coordinator
James Yeoman Visual Effects Coordinator
Phil Eldridge Visual Effects Editor
TJ Falls Visual Effects Producer
Louise Bertrand Visual Effects Producer
Yanick Wilisky Visual Effects Producer
Janet Lewin Visual Effects Producer
Richard Bain Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Kasparian Visual Effects Supervisor
François Lambert Visual Effects Supervisor
Orin Beaton Boom Operator
Robin Gerrard Boom Operator
Michael Lee Taylor Boom Operator
Dee Selby Foley Editor
Justin Doyle Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Kerly Assistant Art Director
Jake Marcuson First Assistant "A" Camera
Fabiomassimo Dell'Orco Production Manager, Line Producer
Marco Valerio Pugini Line Producer
Andreas Wentz Line Producer
Damian Anderson Production Manager
Gary Bunn Production Assistant
Karl Caffrey Production Manager
Nevio De Conti Assistant Unit Manager
Ben Dixon Production Manager
Beatriz Fluxa Production Manager
Nick Fulton Production Manager
Pietro Gallo Production Manager
Zachary Gold Production Manager
Allie C. Greene Production Manager
David E. Hall Post Production Supervisor
Mark Harris Post Production Supervisor
Teodora Ilie Assistant Production Manager
Jacopo Marras Assistant Production Manager
Juan Cano Nono Unit Production Manager
Drew Payne Unit Manager
Stephanie Peters Production Manager
Federico Santangelo Production Manager
Adam Teeuw Production Manager
Susan Towner Unit Production Manager
Emma Baker Second Unit Director
Lori Emily Brown Second Unit Director
Scott Bunce Second Assistant Director
Glen Carroll Third Assistant Director
Mark Cockren Second Assistant Director
Joey Coughlin Second Assistant Director
Manuel Díaz Herrero Production Assistant
Tom Edmondson First Assistant Director
Dominic Fysh First Assistant Director
Clare Glass Second Assistant Director
Daire Glynn Third Assistant Director
Aimee Hall Second Unit Director
María Herrera Badía Assistant Director
Katharina Hofmann Second Assistant Director
Kingsley Hoskins Third Assistant Director
Stephanie Jolly Third Assistant Director
David Keadell Second Assistant Director
Catherine Laine Third Assistant Director
Sarah Lawrence Assistant Director
Annabelle Le Gresley Second Assistant Director
Andy Madden Second Assistant Director
Robert Madden Second Assistant Director
Maria Moss Second Assistant Director
Fintan O'Brien Assistant Director
Benjamin Parry Assistant Director
Ben Quirk Second Assistant Director
James J. Reid Third Assistant Director
Marlon Beyer Rieger Third Assistant Director
Sophie Roberts Assistant Director
Óscar Santamaría Third Assistant Director
Emily Thomas Third Assistant Director
Zoe Tough Second Unit
Danny Triphook Production Assistant
Vanluke Watson Third Assistant Director
Simon White Assistant Director
Ashley Wild Second Unit Director
Jacob Wood Second Unit Director
Buddie Wilkinson Standby Property Master
Oscar Wright Storyboard Artist
Steve Wright Animatronics Designer
Gabor Agoston Unit Manager
Thomas Bentley Third Assistant Director
Joe Watts Stunts
Tom Brown Music Arranger
Adrian Falconer Creature Design
Batu Sener Additional Music
Bradford Young Director of Photography
Neil Lamont Production Design
Nina Gold Casting
Peter Dorme Art Direction
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
John Ashton Thomas Orchestrator
Steve Slanec ADR Editor
David Acord Sound Designer
David Parker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Scarabosio Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Nielsen Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pietro Scalia Editor
Robert Edwards ADR Mixer
James Clyne Visual Effects Art Director
Simon Emanuel Unit Production Manager
Bradley James Allan Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Chris Grundy Second Unit
Andrew Richards Assistant Director
Ashley Beck Stunts
Maria Hippolyte Stunts
Jessica Hooker Stunts
Sarah Lochlan Stunts
Christina Low Stunt Double
Mickey Facchinello Stunts
Richard Cetrone Stunt Double
Yung Lee Fight Choreographer
Zarene Dallas Stunt Double
John Powell Original Music Composer
Jonathan Kasdan Writer
Allison Shearmur In Memory Of
George Lucas Characters
Ron Howard Director
Patrick Tubach VFX Supervisor
Julian Foddy Visual Effects Supervisor
Pete Ford Stunts
Michael Byrch Stunts
Luke Tumber Stunts
Josh Dyer Stunts
Paul Jones Standby Carpenter
Ryan Stuart Stunts
Jeffrey Kim Director of Photography
Ben Wright Stunts
Rebecca White Draughtsman
George Kirby Stunts
Rachael Evelyn Stunts
Donald E G Bentley Third Assistant Director
John Swartz Second Unit Director
Danielle Dupre Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Annabel Wood Stunts
Bobby Holland Hanton Stunts
Lawrence Kasdan Writer
David Crossman Costume Design
Toby Hefferman First Assistant Director, Assistant Director
Dominic Tuohy Special Effects Supervisor
Randy Kerber Orchestrator
Matthew Wood Supervising Sound Editor
Jo Graysmark Assistant Set Decoration
Cali Nelle Stunts
Daren Nop Stunts
Varpu Kronholm Stunts
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Luke Scott Stunt Double
Name Title
Will Allegra Co-Producer
Jason McGatlin Executive Producer
Kiri Hart Co-Producer
Susan Towner Co-Producer
Rob Bredow Co-Producer
John Swartz Co-Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Allison Shearmur Producer
Simon Emanuel Producer
Phil Lord Executive Producer
Jonathan Kasdan Co-Producer
Christopher Miller Executive Producer
Lawrence Kasdan Executive Producer
Toby Hefferman Associate Producer
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Reviews

garethmb
N/A

Back in 1977 I remember going into the original Cine Capri to see “Star Wars” with some friends. I was very young but little did I know that movie would change my life and put me on the path that I am now. Over the decades that have followed I have read the books and comics, played with the toys, pl ... ayed the video games, and eagerly watched any new film or television show related to the franchise. The fact that Disney has put out a new film every years since “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is great for fans like me as those three year waits; to say nothing of the 17+ years between the Original and Prequel Trilogies were tough. Through it all my favorite character has always been Han Solo. I do not know what it is but the brash, cocky, money loving; scoundrel who gets in and out of trouble yet does the right thing in the end has always connected with me. So when news came that there would be a new movie based on the early years of the title characters I was excited but concerned as Harrison Ford is so iconic in that role I could not see how anyone could measure up. Combine that with original Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller being removed from the film after shooting a significant number of weeks, there was ample concern to go around. Fortunately for fans, Director Ron Howard has crafted a very enjoyable film as “Han Solo: A Star Wars Story” deftly combines the action, visuals, and humor that made the films cinematic legends and in doing so introduces new characters and expands the lore of the Star Wars Universe. The film follows a young Han (Alden Ehrenreich), who hustles to survive and get off the world of Corrilia. Han like many kids on the street pull all sorts of scams under the control of various criminals and he plots to escape with his friend Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke). When an opportunity arises, Han takes it, but finds himself in the Imperial Navy which does not bode well for a person with strong opinions and a mind of his own. Fate steps in once again and introduces Han to Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo), and a mentor figure in the form of a man named Beckett (Woody Harrelson). Han attempts to prove himself to his new crew as he sees this as his way out to a better life. However with things take a turn for the worse, he must work with his new associates to clear the slate with a deadly crime boss named Dry’den Vos (Paul Bettany). As anyone who follows the series knows Han has a way of escalating a situation and this leads the crew to recruiting Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover), into the crew as they set off to pull off a risky and dangerous mission to get the much needed resources to save their lives. What follows is a very enjoyable film that has an appropriate amount of humor and character building as well as plenty of good action and effects which should keep fans of the series happy. The new characters were very enjoyable and added a new depth to Han as well as the Star Wars mythos but what really impressed me was that at no time did I find myself comparing Ehrenreich to Harrison Ford. He was charismatic and enjoyable in the role and I easily believed that this was Han before life, the universe, and circumstances turned him into the man we would know years later. Glover is uncanny with his version of Lando and he at times almost sounded like Billy Dee Williams and had many of the mannerisms of the character down His back and forth with Han was great to see and we got a much deeper understand of both the characters and their complicated history with one another. Clark and Harrelson round things out well as they provide a great balance to Han. One is a mentor and one is the link to the life he had and the dreams he wants to achieve. Ron Howard moves things along well without rushing things as while it does take a bit of time getting up to speed, it happens at a natural pace without seeming rushed. Howard also does not rely on an abundance of effects to carry the film. There are plenty of practical FX and makeup creations to make you well aware that this is a vast and diverse galaxy but he uses them and the CGI to enhance the story rather than carry it. There are numerous nods throughout to past films as well both visual and verbal and a few great surprises along the way. It is believed that more adventures of the younger Han will be coming in the future and I cannot wait for them to arrive as this was a very fun film. Now the only hard part will be the 19 month wait for Episode IX as the five month wait from the last film already seems like ages ago and I cannot wait for more. 4.5 stars out of 5

Jun 23, 2021
jmquint00
6.0

Not a bad movie, but you cannot replace H. Ford. The new Solo tries to be too much like the old Solo. Also, Lando is way too cool. Fav character was L3. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Movie Queen41
7.0

I have been a Star Wars fan since childhood. In fact, Star Wars: A New Hope was one of the first movies I ever saw in a theater. And I really enjoyed this movie. Don't believe the naysayers. There has been a lot of bad press surrounding the movie since the directors got fired and had to be replaced ... by Ron Howard. There was also some controversy of whether the lead actor was any good as Han Solo. The movie is not the mess we were led to believe. It works pretty well. Good action and special effects and lots of interesting alien creatures, as we would expect from a Star Wars movie. Alden Ehrenreich does a good job to make the role his own instead of doing an impression of Harrison Ford. Woody Harrelson, Phoebe Walter-Bridge, Donald Glover, and Paul Bettany also do good work in the film. Recommended for Star Wars fans.

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15214618
6.0

Things happen because they're supposed to happen, and not because they would benefit the story. This is well-made but it feels perfunctory, fragmented, and, most importantly, entirely unnecessary. This movie is what happens when you work back from a foregone conclusion that's three decades old. Solo ... is tired, and it made me feel tired. It should never have been made. P.S. This is the first movie in which I didn't dislike Emilia Clarke! She's improving.

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
7.0

The public's backlash against _Solo_ has been **severely** diminished when compared to _The Last Jedi_, unfortunately however, so did the box office numbers. Best case scenario, this thing breaks even, and even that is looking unlikely. But I did actually quite enjoy _Solo_. It's not perfect, there ... are a decent number of problems I had with both the movie itself, and with its connection to the story overall, but I actually had a really good time watching _Solo_ (and seeing as I was probably the most sick I've ever been in my life when I watched it, that's saying something). _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time_.

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
7.0

I have to admit that I was a bit hesitant about watching this movie since it seems to have received quite a bit of flak. But then so did The Last Jedi and I liked that one a lot so a few days ago me and the kids sat down to watch Solo on my home cinema rig. What I found was a quite enjoyable acti ... on adventure movie. Yes, the story is simple and quite predictable but that is fine by me. What I wanted was a simple and straightforward action roller coaster and that was pretty much what I got. I did not want some deep crap with a lot of social pointers all over the place. It is Star Wars, it is meant to just entertain. Action and special effects “über alles” plain and simple. Portraying Han Solo when he was young is of course a quite tall order for any actor. Everyone is going to compare him with Harrison Ford and that is pretty much a recipe for failure. Personally I am happy that they picked an actor that was not especially well known from other movies, at least not to me. If they had not done that I would have compared him not only to Harrison Ford but also to whatever character he had played before. I think Alden Ehrenreich did a fairly good job of portraying a young Han Solo. Actually, I think most of the actors was fairly okay. It’s not a Shakespeare play after all. It did sadden me that Woody turned out to be such an asshole in the end though. For most of the movie I quite liked the guy. The story was, as I already wrote, simple and straightforward. Predictable as hell of course but then, in these kind of movies the story is more or less only a means to tie together the action. It worked for me. I am so glad that they actually did tie up a certain loose end at the end of the movie though. If Solo hadn’t been in that last game of cards with Lando and the outcome not been what it was I would have been seriously miffed about the entire movie. Probably one of the scenes I liked the most actually. As I am writing this the movie has a rating of 7 out of 10 on IMDb and I think that is pretty much spot on. I have to say that I am quite sad about Disney’s knee-jerk reaction to pull the brakes on the Star Wars movies. This is so typical of the Hollywood bean counters nowadays. If a movie is not making an insane amount of money the first couple of weeks it is considered a failure and the standard response is to pull the franchise. That is essentially saying that there is something wrong with the audience. We made a good movie but you did not like it so we kill the franchise way of thinking. Well, news flash dumb asses, if the movie didn’t sell as well as you estimated either there is something wrong with your over-inflated estimates or with the movie you did. It’s your fault, not the audience. Make a better one or fix your estimates! Okay, as a Star Wars fan I am perhaps biased but I am so tired of dumbass bean counters, not just where movie making is concerned.

May 16, 2024
John Chard
8.0

Let me give you some advice. Assume everyone will betray you. And you will never be disappointed. So the latest in what is becoming a long running sci-fi franchise sees Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) get his prequel movie. Unsurprisingly, such is the ferocious core fan base of the Star Wars series, ... it has been met with a mixture of outright hatred to pats on the back appreciation. It really is a case here of jumping in to view it on its own terms to at least give it a chance. The truth is, is that if this was a stand alone movie being judged purely as a science fiction action movie, then it would be better appreciated. For this is cracker jack entertainment in that sphere, with superbly constructed worlds inhabited by delirious looking aliens species, feisty droids hold court, and the humans are daring, cheeky and even sexy. It is in short quality and fantastical sci-fi, even if in truth as per the Solo character trajectory it's safe film making. We, as in the royal Star Wars fans we, all have our card carrying belief that our opinion on any Star Wars film is correct, but really the only advice I can honestly give here is that if you haven't seen it yet then at least give it a chance. Those that have seen it have their minds made up either way, so personally I can only say how much fun I had watching it - twice! All the dots are joined towards the Solo character I love so dear, from back when with childhood eyes in the late 70s I was transfixed on that big screen. How great to see how Han met Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) and how their brilliant friendship begins. To witness the birth of the Han/Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover excellent) friendly rivalry - and all that that entails as regards our favourite spaceship - The Millennium Falcon. Yes, I like it well enough for sure, maybe you will as well? 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
dalboz
4.0

My, how the mighty have fallen! It used to be that Star Wars could do no wrong. People were even forgiving of the prequel trilogy (eventually) and its many, many flaws to accept them in the multi-billion dollar franchise. There was some trepidation over the whole “Star Wars Story” side story films, ... but that seemed to be allayed by the excellent “Rogue One.” Then comes “Solo,” and I’m sorry to say that our fears have now been realized. Starting with Han growing up as a youth on Corellia, we see how each aspect of his character comes into being. Each. Aspect. Even how he gets the name Solo. I mean, seriously! They create a checklist, from his relationships to Chewie and Lando, right down to his blaster, and shows how each one comes to pass or be in his possession. It’s actually kind of...well, sad. It turns out that every iconic aspect of this character we’ve loved all sprang out of one single caper in his career. Talk about peaking early! They even recreate some famous scenes, but they’re still the same scenes just with a new coat of paint. And paint is a very apt metaphor. “Solo” is very much a paint by numbers Star Wars film. No surprises. Purely for fans, and even then there’s some issues. Even the cameo at the end felt ridiculously overdone. Star Wars fatigue definitely seems to be setting in. Still, as a Star Wars fan, I’m probably being more forgiving even though I rate this movie as just “Okay.”

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
7.0

Yet another story squeezed into the timeline of this franchise. <em>'Solo: A Star Wars Story'</em> is a good one, though. The casting is well done, they are all satisfactory in what they give to the film. Alden Ehrenreich is a solid cast as the titular character, I found him enjoyable. Woody Harr ... elson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover and Paul Bettany, meanwhile, are all positive additions. I like how it connects into its position in the <em>'Star Wars'</em> universe, sometimes you can tell they jumped through quite a few hoops just to make certain things work but I think they did an admirable job. The film looks and sounds the part, it's certainly up to the standard that I expect from these productions. I wouldn't say it is anything all that sensational or anything, but I came away from watching in a pleasant mood.

Jun 23, 2021