Well-made popcorn-style drama, the Douban score is not worth it

Ashleigh 2022-10-17 02:17:37

The success of a movie or a TV series lies in the fact that it can bring you some revelation of reality and the future, or the moving plot, or the thrilling and exciting heartbeat, or the grand scene. The shocking feeling, etc., because of this, the Star Wars prequel TCW is completed in one go, and Lucas has created a classic in the soft science fiction of the film industry, which is talked about by people.

In the prequel, we saw that Anakin started out as a slave boy from the outer ring. Because of Qui-Gon's excavation, he became a Jedi, grew up step by step, and became a Jedi general in the old republic. The disappointment of the dogma made the dark side gradually replace reason and emotion, and made Anakin Skywalker become Darth Vader. The whole story is arranged in an orderly manner, with a beginning and an end. We can feel Anakin's despair and confusion, inner contradictions, The death of his mother, the departure of his apprentice Ahsoka because of the Jedi's "ignorance", and the death of Padma all paved the way for Anakin's inner transformation, so that when we see Anakin finally abandoning rational emotions and surrendering to power and power Also feels reasonable.

If the prequel is Anakin's perspective and a microscopic presentation, then TCW is the macroscopic representation of the entire Star Wars world. As the first Star Wars TV series to undertake the orthodox plot, TCW supplements the worldview in the movie, making the Star Wars world more real and more realistic. Rigorous and more reasonable, many of which are worth pondering, the old republic was corrupt due to long-term bureaucracy, but the old republic played an important role in maintaining the long-term peace and stability of the galaxy, and was dissatisfied with the corrupt outer ring galaxy of the old republic. In an attempt to get rid of the rotten rule of the old republic, the war broke out. Isn't the contradiction between the old republic and the confederation a reflection of the real world? We will also think about this issue when watching TCW. Brotherhood between the two, with an independent personality but being despised by the world, especially the awakening of clone troopers such as Rex in the Battle of Umbara in the third season, making the characters more flesh and blood, and making TCW's story more delicate.

And after watching "The Mandalorian", I just thought, oh, after watching it, I should go and do something else. It seems that "The Mandalorian" is a well-made American drama, but this well-made should be in quotation marks, with excellent camera movement, cool special effects, and "The Mandalorian" under the blessing of just the right soundtrack, the story The plot is extremely empty, a mandalorian bounty hunter with a lot of fatherhood takes his baby to the universe, this is his storyline. Each episode is a relatively independent storyline, and there is not much connection between each other. In the first season, in order to get back the spaceship parts from the Jawas, they went to steal eggs and kill mud-footed beasts, but the second season is to take back the spaceship parts. The spaceship parts were replaced with armor, and the mudfoot beasts were replaced with Creetrons. In the first season, they went to prison for no reason, and in the second season, too, 4 people took over an imperial stronghold! Our well-trained white soldiers still couldn't hold down their guns, a hunter in Fenek killed a battalion of white soldiers unscathed under mortar and heavy machine gun fire, and the Nima Misroles killed a single civilian. After a few white soldiers, watching "The Mandalorian" (in fact, there is still a real story) really feels like watching an anti-Japanese drama ~ Is my empire really all masters of body strokes? The villain, Uncle Fried Chicken, doesn't have any pressure. Yes, his subordinates are so rubbish. If it is a PPT to conquer the galaxy, it is understandable. The younger brothers are the Confederate leader Count Dooku and the death guard boss Darth Maul.

Boba is not ruthless either. Boba, who kills people without blinking in the original story and TCW, actually reasoned with the protagonist here?

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Chapter 9: The Marshal quotes

  • The Mandalorian: They're laying out a bantha to protect the settlement. They've studied its digestion cycle for generations. They feed the dragon to make it sleep longer. Watch, the dragon will appear.

    [a Tusken Raider howls; with a rumble, the krayt dragon appears and devours it, ignoring the bantha]

    The Mandalorian: They might be open to some fresh ideas.

  • Cobb Vanth: What are the bones?

    The Mandalorian: That's the krayt dragon.

    Cobb Vanth: And those little rocks?

    The Mandalorian: That's us.

    Cobb Vanth: It's not to scale.

    The Mandalorian: I think it is.

    Cobb Vanth: Can't be. That's too big.

    The Mandalorian: [signing with a Raider] It's to scale.

    Cobb Vanth: I've only seen its head and neck. It's a whole lot bigger than I guessed. Might be time to re-think our arrangement.

    [after signing with Mando, a Raider adds more little rocks]

    Cobb Vanth: That's more like it. Where are they getting the reinforcements?

    The Mandalorian: I volunteered your village.