Looking at the ratings of "The Mandalorian" by my Dana friends, my God, all of them have 5-star praise, do you really see high? Or just got mad at JJ's ninth part and want to take revenge?
As a post-80s generation, I missed the honor of being an early Star Wars fan in China. For a long time, I always felt that Star Wars was full of stupidity and could not satisfy my imagination and hunger for the cold side of space.
I am particularly troubled by several questions: 1. Why is the bullet audible in the space war? Why does it still seem to be scratching the surface after hitting the power? 2. There are so many stories to write against the grand cosmic background, why can’t the contradictions always escape the family? 3. Why is it that the protagonist can single-handedly take on thousands of troops when he relies on the Force? Obviously, the Jedi can't stop the more powerful modern weapons and equipment, such as shock bombs, cloud bombs, and nuclear bombs. Why do everyone just use the laser gun biubiubiu?
Later, there was only one Rogue One that I enjoyed. The last five minutes in it are really good, probably the best ending in a Hollywood commercial in recent years. The protagonists that people just met all died, and the information they exchanged for their lives escaped the slaughter-style blocking of the Lord, and handed it over to the old protagonist with all the hard work, thus starting the true legend. In the meantime, the wonderful taste can make people ponder for a long time.
Looking back at The Mandalorian, is it really good? There are several episodes of the escape story with a rhythm that makes you want to doze off, the fight scenes are terrible, and the tactical logic is negative (in line with the usual Star Wars series). Only the depiction of the Mandalorian customs in the beginning and the end is more appetizing, and the small talk between the two former Imperial Stormtroopers before the death of the last episode is also interesting, but that's about it.
That robot hunter turned into a robot nanny, hey, look at my avatar. . .
This drama should be a flagship drama of Disney+! The degree of completion is actually like this. Are you really willing to give five points?
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