The Goldfish Problem
- El episodio se transmitió el 30 mar 2022
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- 47min
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Ver Ethan Hawke Inspired by Paul Schrader for Grim Opening Ritual of "Moon Knight"
Steven Grant se entera de que puede ser un superhéroe, pero también puede compartir el cuerpo con un mercenario despiadado.Steven Grant se entera de que puede ser un superhéroe, pero también puede compartir el cuerpo con un mercenario despiadado.Steven Grant se entera de que puede ser un superhéroe, pero también puede compartir el cuerpo con un mercenario despiadado.
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For the most part, true to the original source. Unique adaptation, confusing in a good way. The episode wasn't formulaic at all, which so much MCU content ends up as when it ends up in "television". Thoroughly enjoyed the hour, can't wait for more. My only knock was the poor CGI, during the chase scene, it was distracting. For something so cinematic, it's disappointing the CGI was so unpolished.
This is a great way to start a show, i wanted to keep going the second the episode ended. This show looks to have a really interesting mystery throwing the viewer right into the action of the show. Oscar Isaac shines and Ethan Hwake does a great job playing a really ominous villain I can't wait for more. The cinematography was top tier on level with eternals at points, the directing was brilliant as was the script.
I haven't been this excited for the rest of an MCU Disney+ show since WandaVision. This episode does exactly what it needed to do; be intriguing, and set the bar for the series.
I thought Oscar Isaac did a great job in his role(s). He has a lot of charm, and the techniques he pulled off was done very well. He also conveys his problem in a very convincing way. The others also do a good job, including Ethan Hawk.
One thing I like about this show is how unique it is from the rest of the MCU. Like WandaVision, but with a twist, it's really trippy, and mysterious, which had me very interested in the show. While the CGI isn't impressive, the action scenes are at least decent, and a lot of fun.
Overall, while not without issues, it's a great start to a show, and has me very excited. Unlike some of Phase 4, this has me interested in what happens next.
I thought Oscar Isaac did a great job in his role(s). He has a lot of charm, and the techniques he pulled off was done very well. He also conveys his problem in a very convincing way. The others also do a good job, including Ethan Hawk.
One thing I like about this show is how unique it is from the rest of the MCU. Like WandaVision, but with a twist, it's really trippy, and mysterious, which had me very interested in the show. While the CGI isn't impressive, the action scenes are at least decent, and a lot of fun.
Overall, while not without issues, it's a great start to a show, and has me very excited. Unlike some of Phase 4, this has me interested in what happens next.
Minus two stars for the terrible CGI. Seriously, some of the worst CGI I've ever seen from Marvel. Still an intriguing pilot that makes you curious to keep watching.
Oscar is great, Ethan is great and the colors are great too!
Egypt history is rich and filled with amazing stories, and with moon knight people can explore this in so many ways, but the one i love the most is the ancient and some nineties Egyptian music by Hisham Nazih and the directing by Mohamed Diab who are both Egyptians by the way.
CGI is a pit of to be honest. But the story and multi-personality thing covered for it!
Egypt history is rich and filled with amazing stories, and with moon knight people can explore this in so many ways, but the one i love the most is the ancient and some nineties Egyptian music by Hisham Nazih and the directing by Mohamed Diab who are both Egyptians by the way.
CGI is a pit of to be honest. But the story and multi-personality thing covered for it!
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- TriviaIn one scene, Steven Grant passes by a QR code on a museum wall. The QR code actually works and when scanned, it redirects to a page on the official Marvel website where it's possible to read a free digital copy of "Werewolf By Night #32", originally published in 1975, where Moon Knight made his Marvel Comics debut. After the following episodes were released, the QR code redirected to the comics related to the latest episode.
- ErroresRunning late for work, Steven notices and starts chasing down the double-decker bus that he's trying to catch. When he tries to get the driver's attention by waving frantically, he's using his right arm, but the scene then cuts to him now using his left arm and there is a travel mug in his right hand that wasn't there previously.
- Créditos curiososAt the director's credits, the moon is seen shining over London.
- ConexionesFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Moon Knight - Episode 1 Review (2022)
- Bandas sonorasEvery Grain of Sand
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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