The director of the film, Ron Howard, works as calm as his personality, and is skilled in his skills, and he can display mainstream values in literary or commercial works with ease. The director is very sensational, but not flirting, so the emotional scenes in the film have committed the same fault in the director's previous works-the romantic plot is often the least interesting. This can be seen in the film. Han and Qila should have been childhood sweethearts. The early stage scenes were either too humorous, and no sentiment was seen, or they were too dull after seeing each other in the later stage, and they were handled almost as if they were official. Public partnership.
In general, the film is a light-hearted and cheerful adventure film, with extraterrestrial atmosphere, thrilling chase, various strange alien creatures, and all the elements of commercial adventure films are basically available. As a new branch of the Star Wars universe, it creates the style of light comedy in the series, leaving space for character growth and plot development to prepare enough creative possibilities for the doomed sequel.
"Range Solo: A Star Wars Story" is a prestigious success, a space adventure that inherits the essence of the original version, and at the same time can dig out new things in this classic species. The overall tone is very bright, but at the same time I have the courage to explore the dark side of the character itself, so as not to fall into the stereotypes of the family.
In addition to the intermittent lag, the ulterior motive of the performance of the film makes the audience feel the charm of the whole film, but the charm comes from the actor Alden Ellenrich. Although it did not persuade the audience well, it still brought it to the audience. A refreshing Han Solo.