Aldhani
- El episodio se transmitió el 28 sep 2022
- TV-14
- 47min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
19 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Sin opciones, Cassian es reclutado para una peligrosa misión de infiltrarse en una guarnición imperial.Sin opciones, Cassian es reclutado para una peligrosa misión de infiltrarse en una guarnición imperial.Sin opciones, Cassian es reclutado para una peligrosa misión de infiltrarse en una guarnición imperial.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The writing, fan service and background lore are amazing. I haven't seen such dedication in trying to create a real SW-universe since the OT.
This episode shows that Andor is Star Wars on a whole different level than previous Disney shows.
It's mature, gritty and dark. It contains politics, subterfuge, espionage, layered conversations (whatever that means ;-) ). It's fast paced when it needs to be and slows down when it can be. In these slower scenes we are given the lore and worldbuilding us SW-fans truly deserve.
This is Star Wars heading for the right direction. Can't wait for what's coming!
This episode shows that Andor is Star Wars on a whole different level than previous Disney shows.
It's mature, gritty and dark. It contains politics, subterfuge, espionage, layered conversations (whatever that means ;-) ). It's fast paced when it needs to be and slows down when it can be. In these slower scenes we are given the lore and worldbuilding us SW-fans truly deserve.
This is Star Wars heading for the right direction. Can't wait for what's coming!
The episodes has great pacing.
It sets the stage with great ambiance.
You can feel everyone's struggles.
The mood oozes out of the screen.
I get strong black and white film vibes in a good way.
Everything that passes on Coruscant really hits the nail on the head. I get strong foundation vibes wich is a good thing to draw inspiration from to portray the capital. (it more acuratly represents the vibe from the book then the apple series)
The mood/ attitude of the people in the camp switching felt a little rushed but realistically they would have to get on board quickly so It's a hard thing to portray.
The inconsistencies in film grain were a bit of putting, but that is an incredibly small detail.
It sets the stage with great ambiance.
You can feel everyone's struggles.
The mood oozes out of the screen.
I get strong black and white film vibes in a good way.
Everything that passes on Coruscant really hits the nail on the head. I get strong foundation vibes wich is a good thing to draw inspiration from to portray the capital. (it more acuratly represents the vibe from the book then the apple series)
The mood/ attitude of the people in the camp switching felt a little rushed but realistically they would have to get on board quickly so It's a hard thing to portray.
The inconsistencies in film grain were a bit of putting, but that is an incredibly small detail.
Cassian prepares for his first mission.
This is another strong episode that lays solid foundations for what is to come.
The best scenes for me all take place on Coruscant and involve characters like Mon Mothma and settings like the security council. These scenes portraying the logistics and politics of both the rebellion and the security of the empire are excellent. For Star Wars fans who like certain blanks around the movies filled with purposeful world building, it is the stuff of nerdgasms.
Cassian's scenes introduce more characters and slow burn towards an event likely to happen in the next episode. For me they are not quite as interesting as the above, but they develop the character's arc very effectively.
Visually it continues the superb production designs of the show so far and we have more variation with the different settings on Coruscant.
All performances are strong, particularly Genevieve O'Reilly.
This is another strong episode that lays solid foundations for what is to come.
The best scenes for me all take place on Coruscant and involve characters like Mon Mothma and settings like the security council. These scenes portraying the logistics and politics of both the rebellion and the security of the empire are excellent. For Star Wars fans who like certain blanks around the movies filled with purposeful world building, it is the stuff of nerdgasms.
Cassian's scenes introduce more characters and slow burn towards an event likely to happen in the next episode. For me they are not quite as interesting as the above, but they develop the character's arc very effectively.
Visually it continues the superb production designs of the show so far and we have more variation with the different settings on Coruscant.
All performances are strong, particularly Genevieve O'Reilly.
This show takes itself seriously and it is very refreshing. It doesn't need jedi or the force or huge battles to tell a convincing story. This is strictly a personal story. Some are nobodies, some are higher ups, and they're all looking for something.
My favorite parts in this episode involved the officers of the empire. Something about the sheer cleanliness of the atmosphere and the strict demeanors of the officers draws me in. I am very excited to see how that plot line progresses.
From what I've seen, Mon Mothma is the only familiar character so far. And this show proves that you don't need familiar faces to tell a compelling Star Wars story.
My only gripe is that the weekly release schedule might hurt the viewing experience for some.
Overall, I'm excited for the future of this show.
My favorite parts in this episode involved the officers of the empire. Something about the sheer cleanliness of the atmosphere and the strict demeanors of the officers draws me in. I am very excited to see how that plot line progresses.
From what I've seen, Mon Mothma is the only familiar character so far. And this show proves that you don't need familiar faces to tell a compelling Star Wars story.
My only gripe is that the weekly release schedule might hurt the viewing experience for some.
Overall, I'm excited for the future of this show.
The first three episodes were setting things up but the acting was really good. This episode pulls it together and Andor becomes more engaging. Game of Thrones fans will recognize The Waif and the Mountain's Frankenstein creator.,Qyburn. I don't think you have to be a Star Wars Fan to appreciate this show. The whole production looks more like a movie than a TV series. It might be good to watch Rogue One again to recall why we came to love Andor in the first place. I think this series is capturing the fragmented universe the was left when the Jedi and the Republic were all but wiped out. It sets up why A New Hope was needed. I hope the old Star Wars fans will stay with it until the more recognizable pieces of the puzzle become evident. I love Luke Skywalker too but without the rebels there would be no stolen plans for Darth Vader to be chasing.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn the antiques museum scene, there's Indiana Jones' whip frozen in Carbonite visible in the shot when Mon Mothma looks at her new driver from the back room.
- ErroresThe rebels at the camp are armed with AK based rifles. It might be an allusion to Han Solo's blaster pistol from the original trilogy which has a real life prototype - Mauser C96. However, although the AK based rifle is assumed to be a blaster weapon, it still has a ramrod.
- Citas
Luthen Rael: It don't matter what you tell me or yourself. You'll ultimately die fighting these bastards. Wouldn't you rather give it all at once, to something real?
- ConexionesReferenced in Star Wars Explained: Andor Episode 4 Review - Aldhani (2022)
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 47min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta