10 Reasons Solo Is The Worst Star Wars Film To Date

1. There Isn't A Single Memorable Moment

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The Phantom Menace has a genuinely brilliant quadruple-stranded climax, Attack of the Clones has Anakin's killing of the Tusken Raiders and several great action scenes while Revenge of the Sith once again has strong action, as well as the opera scene and Order 66. Solo, on the other hand, has absolutely nothing to remember.

The Star Wars films have always had those incredible, unforgettable movie moments that stay with you long afterwards and Solo has the unfortunate distinction of not containing a single one of those. It's hard to remember even a frame of it. There are no hysterically funny jokes, no thrilling action scenes, no major emotional moments and no big reveals.

There is, of course, the surprise cameo of Darth Maul and that moment is very exciting, but the best moment of the film being a shameless bit of fan service is hardly a compliment. Thanks to this pronounced lack of good scenes, Solo is a perfectly forgettable movie. Ignoring the animated Clone Wars movie which people generally forget about anyway, this is the worst Star Wars film to date and Star Wars fans are about to be sent into a rage all over again.

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