Based on 938 votes and 124 reviews.
I watched yersterday on IMAx and I will say Wow. Fantastic.
GOOD MOVIE
Excellent, loved it. Loved how he got his name, loved how it answered sooooooooooo many questions. Awesome want to see it again.
One must be familiar with SW Canon to understand the "unexpected" visitor of Crimson Dawn. Way better than episodes 7 and 8.
Good movie with decent action. Character of Han was well acted.. all kept quite light. But bad date placement between all the othe raction and hero movies. Goodmin 2D and 3D
Good movie, the acting was superb. I do not know why it is getting a bad rap. It ties up loose ends and the plot is good. I like the surprises at the end.
I think some people might not have gone because the last couple of Star Wars movies were so bad, but don't miss this one. It's really good, and the lead actor is fantastic as Han.
it's not that bad! I enjoyed it, going in with ZERO expectations. Alden is NO HAN... but those are legendary star boots to fill. The show features many familiar story tropes: Han meets his mentor in WW I style 'trenches' after leaving the love of his life behind on his home planet. Han joins a gang and pulls off a train heist. Han does an all or nothing high stakes smuggling run for the win. The show is marred by several mis-castings, including Woody as Han's cynical crime gang leader, and The Mother of All Dragons as his long lost love. Alden works with what he is given and turns in a serviceable performance, but his lack of 'Ford gravitas' is deafening. Donald Glover turns in a very weird Lando Calrissian job, with the movie oddly hinting that he has a sexual attraction to his 'old maid cranky wide-hipped sidekick droid'. Perhaps they should have used the droid from Metropolis and this would have been believable...
I enjoyed this movie, fell into place nicely with a few giggles and turns.
excelent