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Saturday, 26 May 2018

Solo: A Star Wars Story (English) Review

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A little over four decades ago, in 1977, the first film in the epic Star Wars saga (that would extend over years to come) released with the release of A NEW HOPE. Now after nine films in the saga, we see the release of a spin off story line that brings fans in touch with the origins of one of the most loved characters Han Solo. But will this new age space western do justice to the mammoth legend of Han Solo or will it like so many other spin off/ origin satires falter, is the question of the hour.

Movie Review: Solo: A Star Wars Story (English)

SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY follows the escapades of Han Solo before he became the legend. Starting off from the early days, the film depicts the squalor that Solo came from that was ruled by the tyrannical Lady Proxima and his constant schemes and efforts to pay his way out. Besides this like most of the films in the saga, this one too features a budding love story angle between Solo and Qi’ra. But will the two young romantics find a way out of the hell hole or will they fall prey to the Empire’s growing power is what forms the rest of the film.

Starting off one must bear in mind that the happenings in SOLO are dated before the rebellion came into being. In fact the film goes on to depict the rise of the Empire into a force to reckon with. While at the same time laying the base upon which the legend of Han Solo is built. If that wasn’t enough, through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future co-pilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.

First things first, with director Ron Howard at the helm of the film, one expects nothing less than a visual spectacle. Known for films like APOLLO 13, A BEAUTIFUL MIND and more recently RUSH and INFERNO, Howard brings with him, expectations of a space western film on epic proportions. However, unlike Howard’s previous cinematic outings, SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY offers little scope for sweeping cinematic visuals. Despite this, when given the chance to depict a world that has been ravaged by time, Howard works his magic with aplomb. Going into SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY, viewers are already aware of the fact that it will feature some of the high points of Han’s life that eventually made him the smuggler with a heart of gold, unfortunately this exact premise hampers the entire telling of what could become an epic due to the limited scope to explore unknown avenues, a detail upon which most of the film in the Star Wars franchise that thrived. But despite this, Howard has managed to pull together an enjoyable film that sadly looks like a series of highlight from a character’s life.

Coming to the performances, Alden Ehrenreich is no Harrison Ford, but he does manage to do a commendable job with the role of Han Solo. Joonas Suotamo as the lovable Chewbacca and Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian are sorely underused. Despite having prominent roles in the film, both their characters (though only supporting roles) appear to be greatly under developed and half baked. One wishes that both Chewbacca and Lando were given more meatier chunks to explore the entire depth of their characters. But it is the roles of Woody Harrelson as Beckett and Emilia Clarke as Qi’ra that come across the most dejecting. In fact, both good actors in their own right fall flat with a narrative that focuses on Solo alone. While one wishes that these two were used more to their full potential being a Han Solo film, they are relegated to the shadows serving only as waypoints to take the story forward.

However, the biggest drawback of SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY is the writing and the narrative, with most of the suspense lost, the makers have had to rely heavily on the epic tale of Solo to develop a narrative that does justice to his character. Sadly, this does not suffice. Instead the film comes across as a rather poor attempt at developing a new story line to encash on an epic saga that has neared the end of its money making heydays. Simply put, with an underwhelming story and weak narrative SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY is devoid of that charm and charisma that have over the years endeared the epic of STAR WARS to so many fans.

Even the background score of the film, unlike most Howard directorial seems greatly underused. With a fall back to the now legendary Star Wars theme every now and then, this new venture offers very little to the viewers. But it isn’t all downhill. Though limited, the action and race sequences are well shot and choreographed but one wishes there were more. The CGI too though done well could have been so much better had the story line of the film given room to develop a bit more.

On the whole, SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY leaves you with a somewhat empty feeling. With nothing new to tell in the story and very little scope to deviate from the past, the film becomes just another run of the mill cinematic outings that is developed to cash grab the last bits of money from a fading franchise. At the box office, with the John Abraham starrer Parmanu releasing alongside the film, SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY might just face a hard time raking in the numbers.



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Solo: A Star Wars Story Trailer #2: I've Got A Really Good Feeling About This

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Lucasfilm has finally released the final, full-length trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story. Ron Howard promised that the new trailer would be released soon, but many did not expect it to be released on a Sunday. Howard has used social media to regularly update the progress of the Star Wars movie since he took over last summer. Most of the pictures that he shared were pretty cryptic and have since started to shed light on the status of the production. As of last week, the score was finished, and the digital effects were almost complete.

We received our first look at the Solo movie in February during the Super Bowl rush and Star Wars fans criticized the debut footage for not showing enough of Alden Ehrenreich's young Han Solo. However, the new footage has more of the young Solo while being extra careful not to give anything away. The new trailer gives just enough to leave fans wanting a lot more, which is exactly what a good trailer is supposed to do. The good thing is that there's only a little over a month to go before Solo hits theaters.

One of the villains in the Solo is Enfys Nest and we recently learned that the character is played by a woman, though the identity of the actor behind the mask remains unknown. Enfys Nest leads a band of marauders called the Cloud Riders and according to new reports, the character actor is contracted for two more movies. There's still plenty that isn't clear about the character, but it certainly seems that a sequel could come along, depending on the success of Solo.

As for tracking, Solo is looking to debut just below Rogue One, is set to take in $150 million opening weekend, which is just shy of the $155 million that Rogue One pulled in. Additionally, the forthcoming standalone Star Wars movie is estimated to end up with a final box office total of anywhere from $390 million to $475 million, which would put it below Rogue One's total of over $532 million. Solo is coming out right in the middle of a very busy summer box office with Infinity War and Deadpool 2 in close proximity.

After months of waiting, we finally have the new trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story and it looks even better than the initial footage that we were treated to at the beginning of the year. From here on out, this is the last full-length trailer that we will get until the movie hits theaters on May 25th. However, we will more than likely get some new TV spots and some more promotional tie-in commercials along the way. It looks that the promotional campaign has taken a cue from The Last Jedi and Infinity War with a highlight on secrecy, so we won't really have to worry about spoilers until Solo premieres at Cannes on May 15th. You can check out the new trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story below, provided by StarWars.com.

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Friday, 25 May 2018

Star Wars: The Last Jedi (English) Review

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Making a sci-fi film of late has become considerably easier with the advancements in technology. However developing a script and story that truly redefines the genre and holds the viewer in rapture is something that only a few have perfected. This week’s release STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI that comes as the eighth instalment in the epic Star Wars franchise boasts of both these aspects, good visuals coupled with a good script and story. But will the film that already enjoys a massive cult like fan following set new benchmarks at the Indian box office is the question we analyze.

Before we start, since STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI is a continuation in a long line of films, there will definitely be throwback references to the previous films, so just in case you think of taking the time to watch this part without an inkling of the previous, you will be left with unanswered questions. STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI starts off with the Resistance led by Princess Leia on the run from the First Order that have taken over the galaxy. In a bit to expand their reach across the galaxy, The First Order under the leadership of Supreme Leader Snoke and his lieutenants Kylo Ren and General Hux, have all but obliterated the existence of the Resistance. In the meantime, Rey who had set out on a quest to find Luke Skywalker and being him back to lead the resistance finds the Jedi master who has long since cut himself from the force. Will Rey manage to convince Luke Skywalker to return to the Resistance and fight against the first order? Will Kylo Ren surmount his inner turmoil and become a worthy heir to the Darth Vader mantle? Will the Resistance be vanquished leaving the tyrannical First Order to rule unopposed are some of the questions the film answers.

Much like the previous films in the series, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI boasts of some of the best cinematography that leaves viewers agape. Coupled with this, the seamless visual effects (VFX) and well developed characters, tight script and good screenplay work magic on the big screen. Right from the start, the viewer is transported to the galaxy the previous films have developed, the expanse of the void where the intergalactic battle plays out is awe inspiring, just like the foliage and real world locations that have been used in the film. Though the first half of the film does come across as a bit slow in pace, the happenings on screen do keep you hooked. However, post the interval the pace of the film picks up greatly with light saber battles and of course a grand revelation that Rey happens across. It is here, in the second half of the film where characters that have been laid out in the first come into play. Adding another layer to the film is the lineage it comes from, with the multitude of characters who in this final hour assemble to restore the balance.

Talking about performances, the cast is impeccable right from Daisy Ridley as Rey to Benicio del Toro who is there in a rather limited role as the Master Code Breaker. While Ridley has evolved quite a bit since her last outing as Rey in the franchise, her evolution is plainly visible in the way she handles her mantle and deals with the situations. Adam Driver as Kylo Ren wasn’t quite appreciated in the previous film, however in The Last Jedi, Driver has more than managed to fill the void left behind by Darth Vader, and emerges as a worthy successor.  Mark Hammil, Oscar Isaac and Carrie Fischer as Luke Skywalker, Poe Dameron and Princess Leia do a perfect job with their characters. Similarly, John Boyega as Finn, the deserting Stormtrooper, does a stellar job of being the accidental hero who wears his heart on his sleeve.

With the cast putting up stellar performances all around, the scripting and story of the film are left with a major onus of being able to keep up. Rian Johnson and George Lucas who have written and developed the characters of the film prove to be more than capable of interweaving each character’s story line with the main subject. In fact, the flawless progression of the story despite the slow moments and the interspersed comic element (which could have been better) make for a wholesome watch. Director Rian Johnson has done a marvellous job of capturing the galactic adventure on a large scale and assisting him with an impeccable background score is John Williams. Interestingly, the background score of the film merges well with the onscreen progressions transporting the viewer into the Star Wars world, while at the same time building up the tempo for a hair-raising climax.

On the whole, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI that aims to please sci-fi fans and of course Star Wars fans across the world could well be termed as one of the new age classics or at least one of the best sequels ever made. However, the lengthy run time of 2 hours 32 minutes might act as a spoiler, but the feeling of grandeur and thrill that one witnesses more than makes up for it.

In the end, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI is an intergalactic saga that is definitely a must watch. Being the only major release of the week and given the huge popularity of the franchise, the film should well at the Indian box office.



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The Star Wars News Roundup for May 25, 2018

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The Star Wars News Roundup for May 25, 2018

Star Wars news for the week of May 25, 2018

The purpose of this roundup is to put all the Star Wars news from the week of May 25, 2018 in one location. If you read this each week, you should be able to converse fluently with any Star Wars fan on everything from the latest Star Wars developments to the latest toys. And maybe you’ll even share with them something that they might have missed.

Let’s get to it!


Solo: A Star Wars Story News and Rumors

Solo: A Star Wars Story has opened to $14.1M in Thursday evening previews domestically, a Memorial Day record that exceeds the previous $13.2M record held by Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. The third Pirates movie was released in 2007 and posted a 4-day record total of $139.8 million ($153M including Thursday). Internationally, Solo: A Star Wars Story has debuted at #1 in many territories opening with a two-day tally of $11.4M from 43 markets.


Standalone News and Rumors


Episode IX News and Rumors


Television News and Rumors


Around the Web


Books


Comics


Video Games


Attractions


Collecting




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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Launch Seasons Announced

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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Launch Seasons Announced

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge launch seasons announced

Disney Parks announced today Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open in summer 2019 at Disneyland Resort and in late fall 2019 at Walt Disney World Resort! A new sneak peek at the parks was also release which you can watch using the player below.

Both east and west coast versions of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will allow guests to visit a remote trading port on the edge of wild space, where Star Wars characters and their stories come to life – and where guests will find themselves in the middle of the action. The lands will feature two major attractions that put guests in the middle of a battle between the First Order and the Resistance. Each attraction – and even the land itself – will offer guests the chance to immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe like never before.

One attraction will make you feel like you’re on a Star Destroyer inside a hangar bay. The second attraction will give guests the opportunity to fly the Millennium Falcon, piloting the ship, shooting blasters or preparing for hyperspace – all while completing a critical mission. But how you perform on the mission holds even bigger stakes: perform with skill and you may earn extra galactic credits, while bringing the ship back banged up could put you on the list of a bounty hunter. End up on Harkos’s list and you may face a problem if you show up at the local cantina!

Guests will also encounter many familiar faces inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, including BB-8, Chewbacca, members of the First Order and – among many others – Rex, the troublesome pilot you may remember from Star Tours, who takes on a new role in this land as the DJ at the cantina. At the cantina guests will be able to try unique concoctions like blue milk. Nearby, they’ll also be able to acquire trinkets and treasures from across the galaxy. You won’t be buying ordinary Star Wars merchandise or T-shirts at the gift shops, but rather special figures and vehicles (like an AT-AT) built by Batuu’s female Toydarians. The toys are inspired by designs from films like The Force Awakens, Rogue One and The Last Jedi.

A Star Wars-inspired resort will also debut as part of the new Disney 360 vacation concept. This new vacation experience will be a living adventure that allows guests to immerse themselves in an entirely new form of Disney storytelling.

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