The rewatch continues, as always I'll try not to repeat every little thing that's been said already.
What I like:
I think the performances are all pretty good here. I know Alden's Han doesn't work for everybody, but after he got off Corellia I had no problem buying it. There are just enough scenes where he nails it (Towards the very end, he does a perfect half-shrug that made me think in the theater "Oh ***** That's Han Solo") to cover up the moments where he's merely fine. Everybody else was fine to great, from Emilia to Woody and from Betany to Glover. I really liked Thandie Newton even if it was just a small role.
I enjoyed seeing a different side of the war, with non-Stormtroopers fighting in the trenches.
The Han and Chewie dynamic was exactly the way it needed to be. Loved watching Chewie buy a couple of drinks, then take both of them when he sees Han with Q'ira. Got goosebumps when they were escaping Kessel and Lando tosses Han his blaster as the camera pans around to them. Lots of fun little moments like that. Also, Han. Shot. First.
Mostly, I liked that overall the movie worked. To me it proved that Disney could create stories in this universe that don't necessarily have to focus on Rebels vs Empire, Jedi vs Sith, etc. Don't get me wrong, I still want my lightsabers and grand, universe-saving schemes. But this gets me absolutely hyped for the Mandalore and other side projects in the works from Disney.
What I Don't Like:
Honestly, the whole Maelstrom/Maw/Monster thing was a little much for me. Seemed like there was just a little too much going on. Why couldn't they just be outrunning/outsmarting the Empire? Or just be the Maelstrom without a tentacle-beast in the middle of it? I don't know, I don't think I would have hated it if they would have chosen a different heist and skipped the Kessel Run explanation all together.
I don't think this was Bradford Young's best work as a cinematographer. The dark look worked great for Arrival. It didn't play as well here.
Didn't need to know how Han got his last name. Not at all.
I wish that this movie would have had more time. Not for it to have been longer but it definitely felt rushed at times. I'm sure that had a lot to do with the behind the scenes turmoil, and maybe there is potential to continue fleshing things out in a Disney+ Series or something.
Favorite Tracks:
1. Adventures of Han
2. Into the Maw
3. Corellia Chase
The score could be better, but that's just something I'll probably have to get used to as John Williams wraps up his career with Star Wars.
I like it. It's got issues, but I see it very similarly to RotS, TLJ, and TFA, that the good outweighs the bad, and it's probably the most fun of those four (part of that is the small scale and the low stakes I think). I wish they wouldn't have tried to cram so much story in, and that maybe it would have had a little less trouble in production. I put it in second behind Revenge of the Sith right now, but it's more like 1a and 1b.
Current rankings are:
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Solo
3. The Phantom Menace
4. Attack of the Clones