Thursday, 28 June 2018

Movie Review: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

*After "Incredibles 2" review*

Corporate Driver: *sigh* I cannot believe how many people love "Incredibles 2"!! This is hust an utter BullS*** reaction! We better find some other films that deserves to be negative!

Secretary Driver: I know...  How about "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" to make a film look boring?

Corporate Driver: Ah Ha! That will be wonderful idea! We're gonna take their film to make a good start, but in boring way, along with focus of presentation, what do ya say?

Secretary Driver: Yep.

Corporate Driver: This will be a great way to make money for us and the people who made this movie, especially for selling limited edition of Doritos which i don't care, because come on, the movie viewers are bunch of sheeps, like we're gonna laugh our asses off that they'll spend money to see this potential! Time to make a call! *grabs his phone for his manipulation*

*few days later*

Anthony: Well, after several months of waiting when i heard about the sequel of Jurassic World, maybe this will be promising and probably dramatic. *walks to the movie theater*

*2 hours later*

Anthony: *sigh* ...  I don't know where i begin?



Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my movie review.

From three years ago, i talked about "Jurassic World" which is gonna be the return of our favorite Spielberg movie "Jurassic Park". Though its a nice return, but its considered a perfect film. And boy, it got a lot of money of box-office with over 1.672 billion dollars.

Due to the success of box-office, some people though it will be a good idea to make a sequel for changing the life of dinosaurs.

"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" is a 2018 sci-fi adventure film directed by J. A. Bayona, produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, BelĂ©n Atienza (along with Steven Spielberg returns as executive producer), and written by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly.

When it was announced, i probably knew its gotta be a sequel since i liked the previous film or maybe a box-office. But of course, it has to make something changed and maybe brought back some old characters that we like to see after 20 years, but rarely for expensive reason. One of them who gets a surprised return is Jeff Goldblum.

But oh boy, it showed that its not what we expected...

Well, lets find out.

The Story
It picks up three years after the previous film where our heroes escaped Isla Numblar and killing off Indominus Rex, the island of dinosaurs is about to be destroy from a volcano, which resulting a debate whether the dinosaurs will be extinct or maybe save them in US, meanwhile, Claire Dearing becoming an activist of dinosaurs with the group Dinosaur Protection Group, not before she has a phone call from Benjamin Lockwood to make sure some kinds of dinosaurs will be safe, but one of them is gonna be complicated for the last kind is Velociraptor. So Clair, Owen Grady, Franklin Webb and Zia Rodriguez have to find the way save the dinosaurs and probably dealing against Eli Mills for his auction to selling dinosaurs for money.

At first, its sorta like a "Lost world", which it has a similar story where it takes in abandoned island and military's "Good idea" of bringing dinosaur in US (such as New York), but sadly, it was just the beginning that it has a good start where the island is destroyed, leaving the other dinosaurs gets killed from destructive eruption. however, the rest of the story start to get boring, which it mainly focus on actions, some monologue and the bidding. I mean, it will be something cool when the island is destroyed, but nope, it feels empty with probably adding a cliche story element, which is probably an environmental content of saving dinosaurs. There's a subplot that there's another hybrid dinosaur was created after Indominus Rex's skeleton was discovered in the ocean, they called "Indoraptor", it may sounds cool, but it was just for showing from the second to third act.

The story is so average that it had a good start, but as later on, get got bored quickly.


The Production
Aside for the story the its rather lame, but the production is.. Well, what do you expect.

Nice presentation, interesting film location and of course, the production of dinosaurs. Though its obvious that most dinosaurs are all done in CGI and even animatronics like before that you've seen. But the one thing that noticed is that they brought a new dinosaurs what they originally intended to like Allosaurus, Carnotaurus and few others. But some are originally to be in the movie as Dilophosaurus for original cut, but that idea was removed for reason, maybe its the limit of budget, even the  direction is actually pretty good. And you're probably wondering about my thoughts of second hybrid dinosaur called "Indoraptor"? Well, it looks more like a raptor with two times bigger and trickier with intelligent, and i think its rather cooler than Indominus Rex.

But my problem is that, its pretty much else to say, it focused a lot with dinosaurs and the action scenes, i mean i like the action scenes with dinosaurs with T Rex. It just comes off as show off the production how intense the action, scary and probably dark it is. I felt not only the story is lame, but its also being forgotten due to the focus of presentation for desperation with money.

The production looks great, but could we just make something important for the story or something? I mean geez, the multi-times that i was criticizing about the visuals/presentation makes the movie, its the story and the characters makes the movie for god sake!

The Characters
Its nice to see the characters back in the previous installment, but sadly, they're pretty above average.

There's some characters return, but they have a little development, like Owen Grady (played by my favorite actor Chris Pratt) is a retired trainer of raptor and a typical main hero and Claire Dearing (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) is now an activist for dinosaur, but she's a typical female side character. Don't give me wrong, they're pretty good for acting, its just that their developments is above average for their small change.

As for the new casts, they're pretty bellow that i felt that some characters aren't as special that i was again, expecting.

There's Eli Mills (played by Rafe Spall) who's a main villain where he wants almost all the dinosaurs for his power and money in Lockwood Estate. I mean, he's just a typical manipulator that his goal is the take the dinosaurs away for money and probably making a hybrid dinosaur with a scientist. Though Rafe did a nice work of acting, but it doesn't mean i hate that guy, its just he's a forgettable written villain.

But the rest aren't give explanation that i wanna tell, Franklin Webb (played by Justice Smith) is a nerd hacker, Zia Rodriguez (played by Daniella Pineda) is sorta tomboy former marine, Gunnar Eversol (played by Toby Jones) is a host with bidder and Maisie Lockwood (played by a young Isabella Sermon) is a typical kid sidekick.

But there's one that i probably feel bad due to the incident is Benjamin Lockwood (played by James Cromwell), he's an old partner of John Hammond for creating clone that would've been great, but with a power greed and without homeland of dinosaurs, it will never be the same for him. Which Spoiler alert, he sadly passed away in second act on the movie.

And you're probably wondering about the return of Ian Malcolm (played by Jeff Goldblum)? Well i hate to tell you guys, he's basically used a cameo about his decision from the debate of dinosaurs. I know Jeff is a talented and expensive veteran actor, but good lord, talk about a waste of potential to having him as a cameo. I mean come on, Harrison Ford got more appearance in Blade Runner 2049.

The characters in this movie would've been ok for more development, instead of plain one dimensional persona. But don't give wrong, they did a good job of acting, but again, its just that their roles would've been better for the writing.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, its the second weakest installment of Jurassic Park series since the third one.

With above average story, the production is over-shown, characters is so average and boring and the writing is an absolute clunker. But sure, i do like some action scenes with dinosaurs, the emotional flashback scene with Owen and Blue, the T Rex, a new hybrid dinosaur and the musical scores. But its just that it falls flat quickly that i wanted to like this movie. Not only that, before i watch the movie, there was a bag of Doritos of grilled steak flavor limited edition, which it tasted pretty good that i might say, but the marketing of Doritos of this movie wouldn't help to make a good film, its painfully average.

But if you're a big fan of dinosaurs like Jurassic Park/World, maybe this one is for you.

I would've give this movie a 7, but i tone down badly to 5.5/10. I mean i really wish this could be very special for a good writing, but it ended up as a very average film.

But of course since we're in a summer film, if you ask me which one do i think its better, il easily stick to "Incredibles 2", which at least it was fun and worth of waiting for nearly 15 years. But "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" feels like a typical summer blockbuster that i was disappointed.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on Pateron.com/Blackevil915 for your big request.

Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Movie review: The Incredibles 2

*walks out of movie theater*

Wow...     I have no words to say...!


Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to Movie Review.

Back in 2017, i talked about "The Incredibles", which is easily one of my favorite Pixar movies with Toy Story, Bug's life, Finding Nemo/Dory, Wall-E and even Inside out. I mean, i remembered seeing it as a kid that i loved it, and looking back as i grew to 22, i still love it.

And its no wonder that from few years ago, Brad Bird wanted to make a sequel, but it was on early hold that he was working two movies such as Ratatouille in Pixar which is his second successful work, Tomorrowland is rather average and he's done outside of Disney/Pixar such as "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol that it was the first MI film i ever watch, but pretty good.

And finally, he went back in business of family heroes after 14 years, but boy, it showed...!

"The Incredibles 2" is a 2018 animated superhero Pixar film written/directed by Brad Bird and produced by John Walker (And yes, he's back) and Nicole Paradis Grindle.

This is a film that a lot of fans really like to see what's happening after three months from the first movie that we like to see. Although there's a game called "The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer", which it was a "sequel" from the first movie, in video game, but not a lotta people will like this game and i never played it. So lets pretend that it will never happened.

Of course, when it was previewed during Winter Olympic in South Korea, it got a lot of excitement with millions of views on social media, which i have to admit, i was overly anticipated to see it.

So now we got the film came out recently and with all that said, will this movie holds up after 14 years, or is gonna be a "Super Flop"?

Well, lets find out.

The Story
The movie was quickly started with a bang, in other words, it picks up after the cliffhanger ending from the first movie, where our heroes are facing against The Underminer. Unfortunately, they failed their goal that The Underminer was escaped with the money from the bank without any trace, causing them to get arrested for the damages and the authorities is still calling the superheroes are illegal. Not only that, Rick Dicker was resigned for shutting down Super Relocation program. But it was just the beginning, where Bob (Mr. Incredible), Helen (ElastiGirl) and Lucius Best (Frozone) are contacted by DEVTECH's owner named Winston Daevor that he wanted to bringing superheroes back after the backlash from 15 years ago. And so, Winston picked ElastiGirl for considering less destructive of superpowers and she accepted to go as she's going back in business as a superhero while Bob is taking care his kids. But its up to her for not only saving citizens, but also dealing with our new villain named "The Screenslaver".

Although that the story feels like from the first movie, but execution itself is actually done better. Where we like to see ElastiGirl back in action that we like to see in entertainment and Bob's taking care his kids was not only stressful, but in hilarious way, especially with Jack-Jack has every powers that we have never seen before. Aside of a subplot of Bob's take care, there's another subplot of a relationship between Violet and Tony since the beginning that she wanted to going at movie theater, but sadly, she was accidentally being exposed of her secret identity in front of Tony, causing her relationship in embarrassment that Bob wants to bring her back to him, which i understand why, but i won't get more detail. As for the humor in this movie, oh man, it was pretty funny, especially with some hilarious dialogues or even some funny moments with Jack-Jack. But, since this is a PG rated movie, its obvious that they put little bit mature of the dialogue with "Oh my god" for kids. Im not kidding, when i was in movie theater, i notice there're kids watching this PG rated movie.

Though the story is the same as before, but actually a well-execution.

The Animation
Well, its yet another good work of animation by Pixar. But of course, it has to be updated with good quality since Toy Story 3, Finding Dory or even Cars 3.

For starter, the presentation of this film pretty good for a new quality and textures, they did a nice work for the new look and stuff. The action scenes are pretty great and probably more fun than the first one (no offense), that it has helicopter scene, chasing the train with "Elasticycle" or even in the beginning act, even though like to see fun family, but we still like the action scene involving chases, fight scenes and explosions. The supers with suit and abilities, its nice to see them back along with update, with Violet's projectile, Voyd's portal, ElastiGirl's stretch/shape-shifting ability or even Jack-Jack multiple powers, i really like to see the new powers, and for the supersuits, its nice to see them back with the current Incredibles suit, flashback suits, ElastiGirl's new outfit or even the new supers's outfit. Some new supers's appearance looks good and colorful, but some others is rather gimmicky, i know that it was the idea to bringing back the old routs of superhero appearances, i mean i like the vintage superheroes, but its not perfect for the reason of gimmick. And if you ask me for ElastiGirl's new outfit, it looks like a remake version from the flashback of the first movie, but it looks cool with red and grey. As for the character designs, its nice for the update which i like some appearances, even though some female characters aside of ElastiGirl may have a big hips, which im pretty sure they want to make a fan-service a bit, but im fine for them. However, my biggest nitpick of the animation is the use of epileptic flicker image from hypnotism of Screenslaver, it would've ok to use a typical hypnosis images, but with flashy image? Im considering it to be unwatchable to some viewers who suffer from epileptic seizure. I mean, when i saw these on the big screen, i was trying to covering the screen from my view without causing myself for being blind or even getting dizzy.

The animation is pretty good for the new quality and action, but do you really think its a good idea to have some hypnotism scene that may cause a seizure? Im seriously call a small PSA for sensitive viewers, Pixar.

The characters
For those you have seen the previous film, il give a little bit explanation and the new development with our heroes.

First is Helen Parr, aka ElastiGirl/Mrs. Incredible (voiced by Holly Hunter), from before, she's a feisty mother that she cared and respect for Bob and kids, even that she's resourceful with our heroes. This time, she's the main focus that like Bob, she's accepted for her mission, but more careful on her own, but of course, she's a lot stretchy with her powers and forms (No pun attended). But of course, Holly's role is a welcoming return of our favorite mother.

Next up is Bob Parr, aka Mr. Incredible (voiced by Craig T. Nelson), from before, he's our main hero for doing on his own, but probably risking himself with his own life and power. Here, though he learn his lesson to be working together in family, but he's also a laughably difficult father to keeping eye for the kids, even though he may also have a drama for why he's eager as a main hero back then. But again, Craig is also a welcoming return.

As for the kids, even though some remains the same but adding new development, like Dash (voiced by Huck Milner who replaced Spencer Fox due to his age) is not only a speedy boy, but he's also troublesome and Jack-Jack (aka J.J. that i like to call for short) is not only comedy relief, but he's also a big surprise baby with 17 powers (im not kidding, he's almost like OP when i was doing a research. Oh and Spoiler Alert, i think...).

But one kid who got a big development is Violet (voiced by Sarah Vowell), unlike before she's a emo to confident hero, in this movie, her main deal is to have a relationship with Tony, but sadly due to her father's big mistake when she was accidentally exposed her identity, that made her completely devastated and lost her hope as a super. I mean geez, its not easy to feel bad for her, despite that aside Helen or Bob, i like Violet too. Even though that despite her pissed off mood, but she gets a lot interesting later on.

And there's Lucius Best, aka Frozone (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson), though he's pretty much the same as a sidekick/ Bob Parr's best friend, but he's also likable for his laid-back persona and another welcoming return, with Sam Jackson.

As for the rest old characters, Edna Mode (voiced by Brad Bird himself) is nice to see her again, but sadly short, Rick Dicker (voiced by Jonathan Banks for replacing Bud Luckey due to his death in this year. Sad...) is now resigned agent, though he's rather nice, but again short. And The Underminer (voiced by John Ratzenberger), he's just a thrown out villain from the beginning.

As for the new casts, i find them are rather averagely good.

First there's Daevor siblings like Winston (voiced by Bob Odenkirk) who's probably a likable new cast with well-written character that he likes to bringing Supers back from illegality with telecommunications company. In other words, he wanted bring superheroes back to bring peace and love with citizens.

As for his sister Evelyn (voiced by Catherine Keener) who's a sister of technological genius without revealing problem, although i find her to be a bit unnecessary, but i im not gonna spoil it later on.

As for the new villain "Screenslaver" (voiced by Bill Wise), at first, i find him to be pretty cool and disturbing looking with his dark appearance with mask with skull like and goggle who hacks medias with hypnotism power. Although he's gonna be the main villain, but sadly, he could've be a lot more chance to shine like Syndrome. But again, im not gonna give more detail.

As for the new Supers, there's Voyd (voiced by Sophia Bush) who's a fangirl of ElastiGirl with the ability of creating portal. Even though she can be awkward with stuttering. As for the rest of new Supers, they're rather look cool and other times gimmicky as i mention before, but they're just showing of new heroes in the background.

Even though some new casts is above average, its our main heroes is easily likable for rooting and maybe sympathy.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
The best way to describe this movie is "That Was Totally Wicked!!"! Sorry, i really want to say it for a great return.

Anyway, this probably not only the best Superhero film like Avengers Infinity War and Black Panther, a best Pixar film since the first one and quiet possibly the best animated sequel i have ever seen after 14 year and it is a worth of waiting.

With story is pretty good (despite a bit similar, but in reverse), lovable characters (aside of Screenslaver who's kinda disappointed), amazing action, it was funny and kinda sad and the animation is outstandingly great for the upgrade. This is the film that i lost my words after it was done since "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" or even "Infinity War". I mean, i can definitely say that this is a must-watch film that you deserve to see it if you 're fan of superheroes, Pixar or even the new franchise of The Incredibles. Go ahead, watch this movie and it will never disappoints.

Oh! And you probably wondering about my thoughts of Pixar short called "Bao"? Well, despite its the first time it was directed by an Asian woman, but its rather a weird concept where a mother has a son in anthropomorphic dumpling. But it was simply heart-warming involving mother and her son. And... Not much else to say that i skip ahead. Il give a short 6/10.

Anyway, for my rating of this movie....    Aw forget it, since its my new favorite film, il give it 10/10. But it would've been like 9 or 9.5 with some flaws, but as a fan of Pixar and superheroes, il give it to 10.

And does that mean its the best movie of this year? I think so, but again, we have to wait towards the end. But its more specifically a "Best animated film of 2018" in my opinion, but again, we have to wait for some other animated films for who's gonna be the next best one of the year, including "Ralph breaks the internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2".

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on Pateron.com/Blackevil915 for your big request.

Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.

Sunday, 3 June 2018

Movie review: Solo: a Star Wars story


Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to the movie review.

From two years ago, i talked about "Rogue One", which it was considered as the first anthology series of Star Wars. The result is probably above average, which it had a good actions and some good characters, but some production would've been great, some other characters are forgettable and the main story was blocked by a big subplot, which i considering it as a disappointment since "The Last Jedi".

Fast forward to this year in 2018, we got the second anthology of the series, this time, it goes to the origin of our favorite smuggler, Han Solo.

"Solo: a Star Wars story" is a 2018 sci-fi adventure with western directed by Ron Howard, produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Allison Shearmur and Simon Emanuel, and written by Jonathan Kasdan and Lawrence Kasdan.

This is one film that i was curious to find out where did Han begin as a smuggler and meeting Chewbacca. Even though back then before Disney, there are some stories that took place before "A New Hope" like novels, comics and others.

Its also noted that the film was originally directed by the duo directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller in early 2017, but sadly at June of same year, both of them got fired due to the creative differences of the movie, which is why they're replaced by Ron Howard, which many people had a mixed feeling that some say that maybe it will be good for Howard, but others felt that it won't be as good for direction.

So, with all that said, will this movie holds up with Ron Howard's new direction, or is this is nothing but a scruffy looking Nerf Header.

Well, lets find out.

The Story
It takes place before the event of "A new hope", where Han was born in Corellia in order to stealing a hyper fuel coaxium with his love interest named Qi'ra. Once they escaped, they went into transport of Imperial in order to exchanging for passenger seat, it worked, but Qi'ra was taken away, leaving Han Solo all alone for his business. But three years later, he was expelled  Imperial Flight Academy, causing him as an infantryman in Mimban with Tobias Beckett. After attempting to blackmail him, he was taken to the pit where he's about to get beaten by a Wookie, who's none other than Chewbacca. He managed to save himself with a Wookie language (for...   questionable reason that i didn't know why.), he manage to become a friend of Chewie quickly as they're going after Tobias for help, Beckett accepted that they teaming up together for their goal to getting coaxium for money to get a ship for Solo's girlfriend and his home.

I find the story itself is rather interesting for his goal to collecting energy fuel for money, since in the galaxy, it was in jeopardy from the crimes syndication of valuable resources like coaxium in the movie. There's a subplot involving the reunion of Qi'ra after three years that Solo missed her, its nice for that, but i felt the relationship wasn't as great than Solo and Leia. And of course, lets not forget we also introduce a gabbling smuggler named Lando Calrissian to befriend with solo, kinda.

Though some fans (including my father) are probably felt disappointed that it has no mention of the forces or even the Jedi/Sith. But personally, im technically fine without the plot element of Jedi and stuff, since we're focusing with other stuff in the legacy of Star Wars. If you're one of those fans who's begging to have a Jedi in this movie, sorry, im probably stand by their story outside the element.

I find the story is rather good, even if some development would've been better for Solo's flashback.

The production
Of course, its a big budget movie that we like to see something new quality and more since "The force awakens", otherwise you'll probably hate it if you're a fan of old school effects.

Anyway, the presentation itself looks pretty cool that i can say, the locations of Corellia, the inside of Millennium Falcom and some others. But others are rather typical like the mining place in Kessel or even an obvious deserted planet like Savareen. Don't give me wrong i find them to be not bad, but its just that we've seen this before. For the appearances of the characters, its quiet common if you looking around the wiki of the species in the universe of Star Wars, some are famous that we're familiar like Wookies and others are rather average. As for the actions, they're entertaining and maybe a wild ride with the early Millennium Falcon. But one thing im disappointed is that there's no more than one action with Stormtroopers that i like to make fun of for their lack of accurasies.

But the problem that i have is that despite it has nothing special for the story, but i find that the pacing of this movie is questionable. Like it goes to an action, but then it ended shortly out of nowhere. Despite the rest went slow that i got a bit bored, since this movie was 2 hours and 15 minutes.

The production is pretty good for actions and concept, even though it would've done good for the pacing and some missing parts that we like.

The characters
If you've seen the previous Star Wars, you're probably familiar with three recognizable characters.

First, we have our titular hero Han Solo (played by Alden Ehrenreich who replaced Harrison Ford) is a charming but kinda arrogant. But of course, he's also badass for his quick reflex of shooting with his blaster. In this movie, even though i never heard of Alden, but i think he did a nice work of his role.

Then we have Chewbacca (played by Joonas Suotamo who replaced Peter Mayhew due to his age) is a famous Wookie friend and probably served as his first mate from the origin. Though despite known for shooting, but man, i never know how some Wookies like Chewie could be stronger.

And finally there's Lando Calrissian (played by Donald Glover who replaced Billy Dee Williams) who's Solo's friend/rival which not only he's a smuggler to rise in the galaxy, but also a gambler.

All them are familiar that we've seen in the original trilogy. And they did a good job as a replacement at the veteran actors.

As for the new casts? Well, it was a mixed bag. some that i think who's likable, but others fall flat quickly from no special and short-lived (Sadly Spoiler Alert)

First, we have Qi'ra (played by Emilia Clarke), who's Solo's old childhood love a daughter of crime lord and... Thats all she got. She's just a typical love interest from the past with no other personality or extra development to given. Talk about a waste of relationship since Anakin and Padme from Episode 2.

Next we have Tobias Beckett (played by Woody Harrelson), he sorta like a father figure of his group, but probably badass for his action with dual blasters. Even though i don't like Qi'ra, but i think he's rather pretty cool and Woody did a nice job of his role. He has his wife name Val (played by Thandie Newton), but could've make more appearance.

There's Enfys Nest who's a leader of the pirate called Cloud Riders, it looks pretty cool that they could like an antagonist, but im gonna tell more truth about it.

Next, there's a crime lord named Dryden Vos (played by Paul Bettany), despite Enfys, but i think Dryden is a badass looking crime leader for how ruthless he is and he had a history with Tobias. When i heard is that he was originally played by Michael K. Williams to be look a half human/half lion, but he didn't a return for a reshoot and being replaced by Bettany for changing the character's look. But i think it looks interesting than having a questionable hybrid that i've heard. But of course, Bettany did a good job as a serious lord.

And last and probably my favorite to give more chance is L3-37 (played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge with voice and motion-capture), who's a female droid of Lando's companion and a navigator. But she's considered being superior than some scrappy droids than some perfect ones with a "don't give a F***" persona. Despite that, but she's kinda funny that i like her. Though i heard that she was claimed as the first feminist droid in Star Wars universe, but i think they're wrong that we've seen some other female droids before. Hypocrite aside, but i think she's a likable character, but probably short, which it sucks since they could've give more chance to shine for her.

There are few others, but i don't get carrying on for limit list or even spoilers. The characters are rather above average with some characters that i like such as Solo himself, Chewie, Tobias and L3-37. But some aren't as interesting, but rather a waste of potential of development or appearances.

And now for my final opinion of this film.
Overall, its probably a lot better than Rogue One, with some fun actions, some good characters, the production looks great and the story is nice. Although its not a perfect one with some flaws like it feels a bit nothing special, the pacing is questionable since its a 2 hours film, some characters could've give more chance and forgettable and no Stormtroopers in action scene that i wanna make fun of. (Aw well...  But so does the Jedi element that some fans are disappointed, but it didn't matter for me.) I guess its no wonder how their the box-office is pretty weak that it could be a bomb.

Even though it has some problems, but i maybe considered to be recommend to watching this over than Rogue One, but we have to wait for more anthology film to be good, including Boba Fett.

So for that, il give it 7/10. I may not be recommend to watch, but go watch it if you want as a fan of Star Wars.

Now im done of it, but next year, we're going back to the sequel trilogy to end the chapter at Episode IX and hope its gonna be good in conclusion, despite how "The Last Jedi" is the biggest disappointed one we've ever seen.

So this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on Pateron.com/Blackevil915 for your big request.

Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.