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Saw two flicks on the plane. The documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor" about Fred Rodgers on the way to Seattle, Washington, and on the way to NYC, "Solo: A Star Wars Story".

Of the two, "Won't You Be My Neighbor" was by far the better film and highly recommended. I don't usually like documentaries, and I was watching this in the Even More Space or Business Economy section, with bad sound and a much smaller screen. It was compelling. And I learned a lot about Fred Rogers and the show I adored as a small child. He attempted to redefine Children's Television, with modest success. A Minister and Broadcast Journalist, Fred Rogers desired to reach children, and let them know they were valuable, special and loved. And denounced violence. He was very outspoken about the consumer driven and violent laden nature of the television landscape.

It delved into his personal life, describing a sensitive and driven man, who exercised every day, maintained the same weight his entire life, and was often filled with self-doubt. He was an odd duck in a difficult and critical world, who somehow found his way through it. And managed to remain kind throughout most of his life.

Solo: A Star Wars Story - was disappointing. It felt very paint-by-numbers. OR as if the writers and director were ticking off boxes.

* Han becomes a pilot - check
* Han gets the last name Solo...check
* Han meets the devil-may-care, charming rogue who influences his manner -- Beckett - check
* Han falls in love with a girl who betrays him and influences how he views women - check
* Han meets his best friend and closest companion - Chewbecca - check
* Han meets Lando and wins the Falcon - check

As a result, I was mildly entertained, but had difficulty caring overly much. Also found it to be a tad predictable. It's fun, but it lacks depth and the characters aren't that well developed. Guardians of the Galaxy and Farscape which are sort of similar were far more entertaining. The whole rogue pilot saga has been done better elsewhere. Also Han is one of those characters that works better as a supporting not lead player.

And...while the lead is charming and is reminiscent of Harrison Ford, he doesn't quite have the same flair as Ford. (Chris Pratt does). The film is sort of stolen right out from under him by Daniel Glover who plays Lando and Woody Harrelson who plays Beckett.

It's not worth a rental. But "Won't You Be My Nieghbor?" - is.

Date: 2018-09-10 03:00 am (UTC)
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Exactly my thoughts on Solo. It was fine, but I didn't care.

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