La investigación de unos crímenes enfrenta a un respetado maestro jedi con una peligrosa guerrera de su pasado. A medida que surgen más pistas, se adentra en un camino en el que fuerzas sini... Leer todoLa investigación de unos crímenes enfrenta a un respetado maestro jedi con una peligrosa guerrera de su pasado. A medida que surgen más pistas, se adentra en un camino en el que fuerzas siniestras revelan que no todo es lo que parece.La investigación de unos crímenes enfrenta a un respetado maestro jedi con una peligrosa guerrera de su pasado. A medida que surgen más pistas, se adentra en un camino en el que fuerzas siniestras revelan que no todo es lo que parece.
- Nominado para 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
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It's kind of depressing on so many levels. It's now starting to feel like the brand that Star Wars was is just not what they want Star Wars to be. When I think about the endless stories they could make instead, that would not exclude new audiences and still excite old audiences, it's just bizarre how we end up here. With such a middling show that seems to be made for an imaginary audience.
I guess the good thing about trying to alienate an audience is that eventually all of us feeling disappointment and then writing about, it will just stop caring anymore so there will be less people complaining. Maybe that's what Disney want?
Onto other issues. Dialog is clunky. As an example during a fight, one character asks another why they are there. Answer: to kill you. If killing with excess cringe were STAR WARS canon, this would be a dangerous weapon for THE ACOLYTE.
Kung-fu action is another main theme for this series. Why? It doesn't look like STAR WARS. Could we get some explanation why the fighting style is suddenly front and center?
In sum, THE ACOLYTE is a poorly written mess out the gate, and it suffers from an apparent general lack of understanding in regard to the STAR WARS universe. Overall showrunning on this one is poor.
Poorly written, poorly acted, poorly edited, and poorly paced. The entire show appears to be little more than a vanity project full of self-inserts rather than real characters. The decisions made by the characters don't make sense and break immersion constantly. The concepts introduced seem to be little more than whims, with no reasoning behind them and no explanation as to why they don't line up with franchise canon.
The idea behind the story may be decent, but the writer/showrunner is far too vain and inept to give it a proper attempt.
The show does look and feel great. The environment is well put together as is the CGI.
Events seem to happen somewhat randomly only to forcefully push the story forward or to trigger some sort of emotion without any particular setup or explanation.
The characters feel like they would be part of the Jedi world, but they behave so poorly as trained Jedi masters.
On the other hand, it could be a story about how the Jedi order has been slacking and degrading due to them having taken over the galaxy and being in control for so long at the point in time where the show takes place.
But I doubt they thought so far considering what we've seen in these first two episodes. Let's see the rest of the show.
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- CuriosidadesFirst English speaking role of Lee Jung-jae, a native South Korean. When he was offered the role of Master Sol, he only had four months to learn English. By the time filming began, he had learned enough to perform his lines.
- Citas
The Stranger: [facing the Jedis] You know how long I've been waiting for this? I'm about to make a name for myself here!
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
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- 40min
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- 2.39 : 1