Director: Ron Howard
Notable Cast: Alden
Ehrenreich, Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton,
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, Paul Bettany, Jon Favreau
When the latest Star
Wars entry was announced to be a prequel featuring a young Han Solo doing
his space smuggler thing, I will admit I was less than thrilled. Disney and the
LucasFilms machine has an entire universe to explore and they decided to go the
safe route with a character that we already know and have already spent four
films with in some regard. Yawn. The following behind the scenes drama for the
film, featuring Lord and Miller being booted from the film after shooting a
significant amount of it and rumors of a shoot that was PLAGUED with issues,
certainly didn’t inspire a lot of hope in the product. Even the hiring of
megastar director Ron Howard to fix the film seemed hollow, particularly since
most of his recent output never connected with me. To say that I was going in
with some pretty low expectations is an understatement. Perhaps this is why,
even though the film is, indeed, very, very flawed, I was pleasantly surprised
with Solo: A Star Wars Story (ugh,
that title still sticks in my craw.) Ultimately, Solo is a fun film with enough entertaining elements to pass off as
a decent early blockbuster for the year. It’s hardly one of the best from Star Wars, easily the worst of the
Disney era for a variety of reasons that I will go into here in a second, but
it’s fun and it’s an inoffensive piece of cinema that works as the popcorn flick
it is. Did I want more? Sure, but I was not expecting to get it.