As for Han and Leia clearing up their misunderstanding, that's classic comedy. A pair of lovers is kept apart by some misunderstanding, but united at the end. It worked for Wilde, it worked for Shakespeare, and probably also Moliere and Plautus and lots of other people I ignored in school. I think it even worked for Lucas. The actors are capable, the lines are realistic, the music is fitting, it's photographed well. I don't really see what the problem is.
As for Han and Leia clearing up their misunderstanding, that's classic comedy. A pair of lovers is kept apart by some misunderstanding, but united at the end. It worked for Wilde, it worked for Shakespeare, and probably also Moliere and Plautus and lots of other people I ignored in school. I think it even worked for Lucas. The actors are capable, the lines are realistic, the music is fitting, it's photographed well. I don't really see what the problem is.