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My understanding is that there are some remnants of Lord & Miller's work in the final cut, and there are certain moments on-screen that reveal their brand of humor. For a film with such a troubled production the end product felt cohesive, blending whichever how much of L&M's work remained with Ron Howard's.

What isn't in dispute in my mind in Solo is the inventiveness of the creatures, costuming, sets, and effects that audiences expect from Star Wars. Those are elements that I admire even in the Lucas prequel trilogy. For those reasons I heartily recommend this film.

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