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Film review: Solo: A Star Wars Story

Linda Marric gives the Star Wars prequel a thumbs up

May 25, 2018 17:43
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It’s fair to say that the second spin-off of the Star Wars saga, Solo: A star Wars Story didn’t quite get off to a good start. After firing its original directing team over creative differences four months into filming, the producers managed to pull off something of a coup by drafting in a safe pair of hands in the shape of Hollywood heavyweight Ron Howard to take over. Luckily for all concerned, the gamble seems to have mostly paid off, and bar a few minor issues, the results should please those who had legitimate concerns over this change of direction. 

Written by father and son team Jonathan and Lawrence Kasdan, the film stars 28 year old Jewish actor Alden Ehrenreich as young Han Solo in an expertly executed, fresh and fantastically well observed origin story, which is more than capable of standing on its own two feet within the ever-growing Star Wars universe. 

Ehrenreich, who most will remember from his role as hapless cowboy Hobie Doyle in the Coen Brothers’ Hail, Caesar!, was discovered aged 14 at a batmitzvah by fellow guest Steven Spielberg who was impressed by a film the young actor had made for the occasion. 

We first meet Han Solo, a small-time crook and scavenger on his birth planet of Corellia, a place he can’t wait to leave behind to become one of the greatest pilots in the galaxy. When his carefully planned out escape along with girlfriend Qi’ra (Emilia Clarke) is thwarted, resulting in only one of them making it out, Han decides to join the empire’s army where he soon comes across a group of criminals led by the cynical Becket (Woody Harrelson), a gun-slinging space cowboy who recruits him and his new friend Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) to help on a risky heist on behalf of the execrable Dryden Vos (Paul Bettany). Along the way, Han has his first encounter with the charismatic Lando Calrissian, who is played with a huge amount of playfulness and great charm by the brilliant Donald Glover.