When they stole the AT hauler there can be seen the bodies of 2 ground technicians and a regular stormtrooper and a mynock can be seen in Drydens collection
i always found this movie interesting as it wasn't the normal hero's journey. it was a story of failure. everything they did didn't work out. even the ending. noxs crew sells the gas the saw who kinda uses it but not really as it gets blown up or sold off to other factions, while her crew dont last much longer afterwords. all the while kera starts on her crusaide to destroy the syndicate but fails (she gets REALLY REALLY close) while han and lando meander for years after this. even the people who won, lost
1:27 how did all of those troopers die if they were simply disconnected from the train? did something else happen to those other carriages like an explosion? I can't remember the whole scene off the top of my head tbh so I dunno.
It’s not the troopers that are standing on the train it’s the very obscure detail ,which I found myself, where you can see several dead range troopers lying on the train
@@tk-6967Not the ones in the front. There's four bodies that can be seen around the back of the train, including the one trooper that got shot on-screen.
I have two small criticisms to make to this movie; the first concerns the title: in my opinion, it would have been a little nicer if they had also included the first name of the protagonist ("Han Solo" instead of just "Solo"). The second concerns the main antagonist: it would have been much better, in my opinion, if they had used Jabba the Hutt as the primary villain, given that Han Solo's archenemy was him, instead of Dryden Vos. If they really wanted to use Vis, they could make him the central antagonist.
You know that, this movie it's actually bad, because Solo is a story that expores the life and times of Han Solo as he becomes a badass pilot in a galaxy far, far away. But in response, we got such a poor and uninteresting story that we would rather watch wet paint dry. Star Wars has repeatedly tried to create spin-offs. The likes of The Mandolorian and The Book of Boba Fett are doomed to eternal adoration. Movies like Rogue One have been able to parasitize us all. Solo was a huge flop and a reminder that even the greatest franchises have their share of failures. You may love this movie, but that doesn't mean it's infallible. Every popular movie franchise has had failures.
@@user-hu8dq2ug4c that’s what all of the complainers say, but truely need to get over with it, if you don’t like something or hate it, why bother to stay with it? now that’s the truth.
Not the worst Star Wars movie. It is highly underrated in my honest opinion.
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The nostalgia from 2018 is back.
When they stole the AT hauler there can be seen the bodies of 2 ground technicians and a regular stormtrooper and a mynock can be seen in Drydens collection
1:56 Just for those, that still push the narrative, that you can't feel something for an alien character.
Awesome video as always. I love that Mandalorian armour in Vos' collection.
Such tonal whiplash cutting from that dumb slapstick marvel humor (when the droid gets run over) to the music video for price of a mile lol
i always found this movie interesting as it wasn't the normal hero's journey. it was a story of failure. everything they did didn't work out. even the ending. noxs crew sells the gas the saw who kinda uses it but not really as it gets blown up or sold off to other factions, while her crew dont last much longer afterwords. all the while kera starts on her crusaide to destroy the syndicate but fails (she gets REALLY REALLY close) while han and lando meander for years after this. even the people who won, lost
1:27 how did all of those troopers die if they were simply disconnected from the train? did something else happen to those other carriages like an explosion? I can't remember the whole scene off the top of my head tbh so I dunno.
It’s not the troopers that are standing on the train it’s the very obscure detail ,which I found myself, where you can see several dead range troopers lying on the train
@@maximusrex7616 But in that distance shot they were still shooting at the smugglers, or at least 1 of them was and the others were standing there.
@@tk-6967Not the ones in the front.
There's four bodies that can be seen around the back of the train, including the one trooper that got shot on-screen.
@@PurelyHyperbolic I see, ok.
2:53 Mining Guild broke up the Pikes and joined the Empire
The Mining Guild is an ordinary corporation and only had interests in Kessel with Pyke. These are their only goals
cool video! So what video will you do next
148 kills? That’s a higher number of deaths than the original version (134), but that’s still a baby number
Hi headhunter. Sorry I am asking you this again but when you have the chance could you make a rebel/new republic and reisitance death count?
sorry again I meant just could you do a reisitance death count
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I have two small criticisms to make to this movie; the first concerns the title: in my opinion, it would have been a little nicer if they had also included the first name of the protagonist ("Han Solo" instead of just "Solo"). The second concerns the main antagonist: it would have been much better, in my opinion, if they had used Jabba the Hutt as the primary villain, given that Han Solo's archenemy was him, instead of Dryden Vos. If they really wanted to use Vis, they could make him the central antagonist.
0:00 who is this random RA-7 protocol droid.
Good video, really, but Enfys Nests mother is missing, once again.
Again, this video hasn't got Baroosh and Moda right.
Do we know how he got that mandalorian armor?
You know that, this movie it's actually bad, because Solo is a story that expores the life and times of Han Solo as he becomes a badass pilot in a galaxy far, far away. But in response, we got such a poor and uninteresting story that we would rather watch wet paint dry. Star Wars has repeatedly tried to create spin-offs. The likes of The Mandolorian and The Book of Boba Fett are doomed to eternal adoration. Movies like Rogue One have been able to parasitize us all. Solo was a huge flop and a reminder that even the greatest franchises have their share of failures. You may love this movie, but that doesn't mean it's infallible. Every popular movie franchise has had failures.
I slept during reading this.
Huh? You say something?
@@bigcgaming9042 I just telling the truth
@@user-hu8dq2ug4c that’s what all of the complainers say, but truely need to get over with it, if you don’t like something or hate it, why bother to stay with it? now that’s the truth.
@@WCaptainJoseph I just through that suddenly many people would think that this film is underestimated, although in fact it is overestimated.