I Am Your Mother
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 may 2023
- TV-PG
- 11min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaYoung pilot Anni, who is embarrassed by her sweet, but clingy mum, must team with her for a madcap family race at the academy. Along the way, their relationship is tested by the elements, th... Leer todoYoung pilot Anni, who is embarrassed by her sweet, but clingy mum, must team with her for a madcap family race at the academy. Along the way, their relationship is tested by the elements, their old ship, other racers...and each other.Young pilot Anni, who is embarrassed by her sweet, but clingy mum, must team with her for a madcap family race at the academy. Along the way, their relationship is tested by the elements, their old ship, other racers...and each other.
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Before I continue watching episodes V & VI of Star Wars: Visions Vol. 2 here's my spoiler-free review of episode IV: I Am Your Mother! As usual, I'll be talking about my thoughts, favourite moments and my conclusion/rating! The story is simply sweet, I loved the claymation especially when it comes to Aardman's movies like; Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Early Man & Chicken Run (which is getting a sequel this year called Dawn of the Nugget coming to Netflix in December). My favourite moments were the familiar characters returning some classic and some new! This short felt like Phantom Menace where there were similar plot points! Overall this was an enjoyable episode from Vol. 2 that's good for kids & the whole family to love! That's why I'm giving this a 6/10! Looking forward to watching more of this! ;-)
Well, for an Englishman such as myself, this was around the most unlikely "Star Wars" content ever produced. Perhaps not the Aardman of it, that makes sense, but Northern accents, a touching story of maternal embarrassment, written by the writers of "Motherland"!
At the Wedge Antilles (Denis Lawson) flight school a gifted young pilot, Anni Kalfus (Charithra Chandran) is embarrassed by her modest upbringing, and especially by her mum Kalina (Maxine Peake). She's so embarrassed that she's decided not to tell her mum about the family day race, and instead sit it out. However, that day she forgets her lunch and as Kalina delivers it, she learns the truth.
You might think from that plot summary that the film would explore the embarrassment but to its credit, Kalina knows that parents are supposed to embarrass their kids, so just runs with it and the film barrels on into the race. Plot is perhaps the weakest element of the short, it is a relatively straight forward and uncomplicated. The vocal performances are really good, particularly if you're from the UK and have known Maxine Peake as one of the best actresses there is. She's joined in this by Daisy Haggard, who takes a role as a rival parent who is used to winning this race and will stop at nothing to ensure that her daughter carries on the tradition. There is something odd but interesting about hearing regional accents in "Star Wars" though.
And of course, visually it's very strong. With Aardman having years to perfect their Claymation style and using it to good effect here. There are a number of visual gigs about both "Star Wars" and their own previous output.
It's not perhaps a particularly memorable or inspiring addition to the series, but it's certainly a charming and humorous one.
At the Wedge Antilles (Denis Lawson) flight school a gifted young pilot, Anni Kalfus (Charithra Chandran) is embarrassed by her modest upbringing, and especially by her mum Kalina (Maxine Peake). She's so embarrassed that she's decided not to tell her mum about the family day race, and instead sit it out. However, that day she forgets her lunch and as Kalina delivers it, she learns the truth.
You might think from that plot summary that the film would explore the embarrassment but to its credit, Kalina knows that parents are supposed to embarrass their kids, so just runs with it and the film barrels on into the race. Plot is perhaps the weakest element of the short, it is a relatively straight forward and uncomplicated. The vocal performances are really good, particularly if you're from the UK and have known Maxine Peake as one of the best actresses there is. She's joined in this by Daisy Haggard, who takes a role as a rival parent who is used to winning this race and will stop at nothing to ensure that her daughter carries on the tradition. There is something odd but interesting about hearing regional accents in "Star Wars" though.
And of course, visually it's very strong. With Aardman having years to perfect their Claymation style and using it to good effect here. There are a number of visual gigs about both "Star Wars" and their own previous output.
It's not perhaps a particularly memorable or inspiring addition to the series, but it's certainly a charming and humorous one.
10mattnrth
In my opinion this was the best episode of Star Wars Visions to date. Who knew that we needed a crossover like this. I expect that this went over the heads of a lot of non-Brits but everything about this was fantastic. Humour, animation, story line were all top notch quality that you'd expect from Aardman.
Please please please give us a whole series of Aardman Star Awars.... Better yet, remake all of Star Wars with Aardman.
No force users and no plot tie ins. Just several cameos and a plot that holds it own.
Iconic Aardman animation style and traits tied up with the fantastic Star Wars universe = winning combination!
Please please please give us a whole series of Aardman Star Awars.... Better yet, remake all of Star Wars with Aardman.
No force users and no plot tie ins. Just several cameos and a plot that holds it own.
Iconic Aardman animation style and traits tied up with the fantastic Star Wars universe = winning combination!
Sue me I liked it.
This is one of the least-original stories in the series so far, but I thought it was query enjoyable.
Maybe I'm adding an extra star because I like Aardman's stuff, but I thought this was really cute and heartfelt. I would almost watch a short film with these characters and setting, so that must speak for something at least.
It's also pretty funny. The physical gags as well as the jokes were great. And I want that dog/droid.
Not one of the stronger episodes of the show, but still pretty good. I don't care that it's a little silly or whimsy and I don't care that there's a BRA in it.
This is one of the least-original stories in the series so far, but I thought it was query enjoyable.
Maybe I'm adding an extra star because I like Aardman's stuff, but I thought this was really cute and heartfelt. I would almost watch a short film with these characters and setting, so that must speak for something at least.
It's also pretty funny. The physical gags as well as the jokes were great. And I want that dog/droid.
Not one of the stronger episodes of the show, but still pretty good. I don't care that it's a little silly or whimsy and I don't care that there's a BRA in it.
The first of three shorts that don't feature Force users! Which was a criticism of season 1.
A tale for all audiences, a pilot-in-training- tries to get out of a family race due to feeling embarrassed by her Mum. Haven't we all been there? Pretty straightforward plot, beat the stuffy posh family who look down on everyone else. Nice to see a lot of alien races here from all over Star Wars too.
Aardman is just lovely with the whimsy and cute here and it's got a few little Easter Eggs tucked away as well. Totally going to watch the making of stuff after posting. Look at the posters in the room to see who inspired this Twi'lek to join the Rebellion.
Overall, something the whole family can watch and enjoy.
A tale for all audiences, a pilot-in-training- tries to get out of a family race due to feeling embarrassed by her Mum. Haven't we all been there? Pretty straightforward plot, beat the stuffy posh family who look down on everyone else. Nice to see a lot of alien races here from all over Star Wars too.
Aardman is just lovely with the whimsy and cute here and it's got a few little Easter Eggs tucked away as well. Totally going to watch the making of stuff after posting. Look at the posters in the room to see who inspired this Twi'lek to join the Rebellion.
Overall, something the whole family can watch and enjoy.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe lunar robot from Wallace & Gromit's Wallace y Gromit: Un día de campo en la luna (1989) is visible in the crowd attending the race.
- ErroresThroughout the short, various characters refer to the "Hanna City Flight Academy". But when the name is shown in Aurebesh at the start, it reads "Hanna City Flight School".
- Créditos curiososDuring the end credits, Wedge Antilles is heard saying "Well, that's it for another year, folks. Enjoy the rest of the day. Oh, heh, heh, and keep an eye out for Wedge-themed products at my merchandise stall. Fantastic value, and all profits go to, um... the pilot-specific veteran support fund."
- ConexionesEdited into Star Wars: Visions Filmmaker Focus: I Am Your Mother (2023)
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