Harrison Ford didn't need to care about a movie he never envisioned blowing up into a big franchise. Things were quite a bit different for Alden Ehrenreich.
I never cared about the character of Han Solo until now. I was always forcibly told growing up, that's the character I should like the most and I never saw the appeal. The same way people will tell you, you're not allowed to like the prequels.
I thought Solo: A Star Wars Story did everything it needed to and more. A big fun action/heist movie with scintillating twists, turns, and heart I didn't expect. Why did there ever need to be anything more to a Solo movie?
Solo satisfies on every level. Expanding upon just enough of the big moments referenced in the original trilogy but never doing anything to upset the balance, all the while bringing its own flavor and action to an otherwise lackluster start for Disney.
I never cared about the character of Han Solo until now. I was always forcibly told growing up, that's the character I should like the most and I never saw the appeal. The same way people will tell you, you're not allowed to like the prequels.
I thought Solo: A Star Wars Story did everything it needed to and more. A big fun action/heist movie with scintillating twists, turns, and heart I didn't expect. Why did there ever need to be anything more to a Solo movie?
Solo satisfies on every level. Expanding upon just enough of the big moments referenced in the original trilogy but never doing anything to upset the balance, all the while bringing its own flavor and action to an otherwise lackluster start for Disney.