Sith
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 may 2023
- TV-PG
- 14min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una antigua aprendiz de Sith que vive una vida tranquila pero aislada, es confrontada por su pasado cuando su antiguo maestro la encuentra.Una antigua aprendiz de Sith que vive una vida tranquila pero aislada, es confrontada por su pasado cuando su antiguo maestro la encuentra.Una antigua aprendiz de Sith que vive una vida tranquila pero aislada, es confrontada por su pasado cuando su antiguo maestro la encuentra.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Úrsula Corberó
- Lola
- (voz)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Definitely different loved the little Droid and the style of it rolling then walking on three legs
Didn't care for her bike cause it has a wheel why not a speeder bike??
The sith looked amazing an scary as they should they color is better once the sith arrive the music was top notch .. the sound effect were on point.
I don't think I'd rewatch this one at least not right away as with the first season some episodes are rewatchable When the mandalorian season 1 episode came out I rewatched it 5 times in one Day it felt like star wars this doesn't its just to weird the plots hard to follow not enough context to go on like we picked up halfway through the story.
The sith looked amazing an scary as they should they color is better once the sith arrive the music was top notch .. the sound effect were on point.
I don't think I'd rewatch this one at least not right away as with the first season some episodes are rewatchable When the mandalorian season 1 episode came out I rewatched it 5 times in one Day it felt like star wars this doesn't its just to weird the plots hard to follow not enough context to go on like we picked up halfway through the story.
Solid opening episode.
The highlight for me was definitely the art style and animation. I eat this stuff up. Am artsy protagonist, someone who use to be a Sith Padawan, a droid that kind of steals the show... Some of it is definitely Star Wars 101, but I'm here for beautiful animation and unique "Visions" and that's what I got from this.
I would like to see more Star Wars content about Sith Lords or former Sith Lords. It's an angle that's heavily looked over or not touched on enough. Visions has much of that, which I love, but I want to see Disney/Lucasfilms to more of that in their canon stuff like they did with Dooku in Tales of the Jedi, and Ventress in Clone Wars S3.
Anyway, I liked this. Can't wait for more.
The highlight for me was definitely the art style and animation. I eat this stuff up. Am artsy protagonist, someone who use to be a Sith Padawan, a droid that kind of steals the show... Some of it is definitely Star Wars 101, but I'm here for beautiful animation and unique "Visions" and that's what I got from this.
I would like to see more Star Wars content about Sith Lords or former Sith Lords. It's an angle that's heavily looked over or not touched on enough. Visions has much of that, which I love, but I want to see Disney/Lucasfilms to more of that in their canon stuff like they did with Dooku in Tales of the Jedi, and Ventress in Clone Wars S3.
Anyway, I liked this. Can't wait for more.
This isn't the best of the season, but it's not the worst. The main character is likable enough. Her droid is extremely likable and probably the best part of the episode. The action is decent. The use of color and music is well thought out and unique. There's enough here to make you curious about the main character's past. The way I judge a lot of these since they are essentially experimental styles and plots is "Would I like to see more of this?" and the answer for this one is yes. How much more, I'm not sure, but there's enough here to keep the audience engaged and curious. It also sets the tone for the rest of the season pretty well.
I won't be watching any more of Visions. Star Wars has gone to the dogs. Trite, tired storyline, patronising dialogue, smug and self-satisfied episode of a smug and self-satisfied show. I am expecting an avalanche of thumbs downs for my opinion that is contrary to all of the reviewers worshipping everything Disney produces. Have viewers' expectations of what constitutes good quality storytelling fallen so far that they feel this is actually worthwhile?
I skipped through the reviews and saw that everyone who didn't like an episode has had only one or two positive responses, I am fully expecting the same. Disney Star Wars has become a cult. Any voice of disagreement treated like the remaining humans in 1978's Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
By the end of this series there are very few reviews on the episodes, no one is bothering to say how they feel, perhaps for fear of the downvotes, or perhaps because they (like me) stopped watching.
The art style seems to be deliberately attempting to be interesting. Character design gives nothing new, at all. Moral? Be yourself! It also flies in the face of any previous tale about the difficulty of leaving the Sith and Dark Side behind.
I'm boring myself, I feel like I did when I finally gave up on Marvel during She-Hulk. I'm so far away from the audience Disney wants, my voice does not matter.
I skipped through the reviews and saw that everyone who didn't like an episode has had only one or two positive responses, I am fully expecting the same. Disney Star Wars has become a cult. Any voice of disagreement treated like the remaining humans in 1978's Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
By the end of this series there are very few reviews on the episodes, no one is bothering to say how they feel, perhaps for fear of the downvotes, or perhaps because they (like me) stopped watching.
The art style seems to be deliberately attempting to be interesting. Character design gives nothing new, at all. Moral? Be yourself! It also flies in the face of any previous tale about the difficulty of leaving the Sith and Dark Side behind.
I'm boring myself, I feel like I did when I finally gave up on Marvel during She-Hulk. I'm so far away from the audience Disney wants, my voice does not matter.
As with a lot of anthology series, the first run of "Star Wars Visions" was a mixed bag. Visually they were generally all interesting, but the stories ranged from excellent to baffling. This second run gets off to a solid start with the gorgeous art style of "Sith".
Lola (Ursula Corbero) lives an isolated life, repairing sensors on her planet alongside her companion droid E2. When not working, Lola is completing a grand art piece, but each time she makes progress, a pervasive darkness enters the work. Her former Sith Master (Luis Tosar), arrives and tells her that it's time for her to return to the fold. He attacks, with two warrior droids and Lola is forced to decide about what she wants her life to be going forward.
For this second season, the decision was made to open the concept up to animation studios outside of Japan, and here, Spanish house El Guiri take full opportunity with a stunning and impressionistic look to their admittedly simple story. It reminded me of some of the imagery from "Across The Spider-Verse" both in terms of the hazy, imprecise backgrounds and, more specifically, with the black spots that reflect Lola's' past. So yes, beautiful and with some nice action scenes around both the fights and the bike transport she uses to head out to the sensor array.
It's not a particularly complicated story admittedly, and perhaps it doesn't really need to be, but it's certainly a good additional to the series.
Lola (Ursula Corbero) lives an isolated life, repairing sensors on her planet alongside her companion droid E2. When not working, Lola is completing a grand art piece, but each time she makes progress, a pervasive darkness enters the work. Her former Sith Master (Luis Tosar), arrives and tells her that it's time for her to return to the fold. He attacks, with two warrior droids and Lola is forced to decide about what she wants her life to be going forward.
For this second season, the decision was made to open the concept up to animation studios outside of Japan, and here, Spanish house El Guiri take full opportunity with a stunning and impressionistic look to their admittedly simple story. It reminded me of some of the imagery from "Across The Spider-Verse" both in terms of the hazy, imprecise backgrounds and, more specifically, with the black spots that reflect Lola's' past. So yes, beautiful and with some nice action scenes around both the fights and the bike transport she uses to head out to the sensor array.
It's not a particularly complicated story admittedly, and perhaps it doesn't really need to be, but it's certainly a good additional to the series.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis short feature was created by El Guiri animation studio, based in Spain. It's a brand-new studio whose first project is this short.
- ConexionesEdited into Star Wars: Visions Filmmaker Focus: Sith (2023)
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