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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
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Alouette

  • El episodio se transmitió el 17 sep 2023
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Clémence Poésy in Alouette (2023)
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Alouette
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Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent y Sylvie se enfrentan a problemas en la carretera. Isabelle recuerda el día en que aparecieron los hambrientos. Laurent lucha por encajar.Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent y Sylvie se enfrentan a problemas en la carretera. Isabelle recuerda el día en que aparecieron los hambrientos. Laurent lucha por encajar.Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent y Sylvie se enfrentan a problemas en la carretera. Isabelle recuerda el día en que aparecieron los hambrientos. Laurent lucha por encajar.

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    The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Alouette
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    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Daryl Dixon
    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Isabelle Carrière
    Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
    Louis Puech Scigliuzzi
    • Laurent Carrière
    Laïka Blanc-Francard
    Laïka Blanc-Francard
    • Sylvie
    Anne Charrier
    Anne Charrier
    • Marion Genet
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    Romain Levi
    Romain Levi
    • Stéphane Codron
    Adam Nagaitis
    Adam Nagaitis
    • Quinn
    Faustine Koziel
    • Lily Carrière
    Kim Higelin
    • Lou
    Catherine Arditi
    • Véronique
    Hugo Dillon
    Hugo Dillon
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    8pavlomir

    Too many head injuries.

    Daryl is like the Mad Max, a man that tries to mind his business, but no what he does or where he is, he ends up in a situation where he is the only one who can help and he can't say no.

    This show more and more mimics the Last of Us. Bad thing? Maybe in terms of originality. Very plain and simple nemesis that will chase them throughout the season until someone he cares about is hurt and he kills the bad guy. Sorry spoilers....

    In this episode we saw some comedy and white lies that protect to avoid someone being hurt, which will the theme for the next 2 episodes for sure. Good filler part with the backstory of the nun, a lot more to be explained, but good so far.

    And lastly, if the writers keep hitting Daryl's head he won't be able to continue his road to America on Season 3.
    7mzand-751-539572

    Subtitles are better than listening to those tortured French accents

    When did it become gospel that Americans can't or won't read subtitles? Forcing these French actors to speak tortured English is not only illogical, but also really distracting. France in reality, is the one European country where people make a point of not learning or speaking English. Daryl Dixon, conveniently running into all these French people who speak English is inherently illogical, and even less believable than the existence of zombies.

    Now on the subject of Laurent. For a wonder child, whose supposed to be the next Messiah, could they write a more idiotic and annoying character? They've written him so that you're rooting for the zombies to eat him. These are serious, early missteps that could haunt the show for its entire run. In conclusion, we Americans can read subtitles, and actually prefer it to creating unrealistic and ridiculous situations.
    8raythered-65200

    Why ???

    Let me start by saying I've been a die hard fan of TWD since 31/10/2010 when the first episode aired on TV.

    I've just created an IMBD account to ask just one question.

    Why didn't the kids move into the castle with its unbelievable stockpile of food medicine, armaments, battlements, drawbridge, moat full of zombies and it's miles wide view over the surrounding countryside ???

    It just doesn't make any sense and it is really bugging me how the simple basic things are being ignored even though they are blindingly obvious.

    I don't really have anything else to contribute but I have to use up the required amount of character so that I can post this review.

    Again WHY not move into the castle ???
    9Holt344

    "Alouette" moves the story forward whilst giving us great character development and moments to treasure, spectacular cinematography and fantastic direction, a great episode

    The second episode of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is written by Jason Richman and David Zabel, whilst Daniel Percival directed the episode, titled "Alouette". The episode continues where the previous episode left us, the world and groups have been introduced, now it's time to move the story forward and thus the mission has started to get Laurent to Northern France, this is an example of the badass and child duo which was made famous by Lone Wolf and Cub, The Hound and Arya but also Joel and Ellie. Before the title sequence is a flashback scene from when the outbreak started, a scene which had suspense and tension from start to finish. We learn Isabelle was a illicit drug user and thief, and how she escaped with her boyfriend Quinn and her pregnant sister Lily. It's a great way to start the episode because we get more insight on the characters, giving Clémence Poésy more time to shine with her performance, I wrote in my previous review I loved her strong performance and after watching episode 2, I find her even better in the role. Like Norman Reedus himself, I can't see anyone else playing the role of Isabelle. Norman Reedus gives us a terrific performance, even better than the previous episode if you ask me as this episode has him say more lines of dialogues and more scenes where he can act dramatically; joining him are; Clémence Poésy as Isabelle, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi as Laurent, Laïka Blanc-Francard as Sylvie, Anne Charrier as Genet, Romain Levi as Codron and finally Adam Nagaitis as Quinn. I still find it weird how Laurent, a twelve year old, is acting like a teenager. You could argue it's because of his intelligence but it's just strange, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi's performance is still quite

    Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent, and Sylvie face trouble on the road. Isabelle remembers the day the hungry ones appeared. Laurent struggles to fit in.

    Great establishing shots, the production and art design were fantastic. The mise-en-scene was also quite great, they set up each shot so perfectly and I think the steadicam and the lens choice is perfect for the show. The cinematography is truly amazing. Everything around the filmmaking was great in my opinion, I really like the writing much better in this episode as everything has been introduced. David's writing is very cinematic, focusing on telling a story like a film in a way. The flashback scenes contribute to the show, the pacing is good and I would say it's nicely edited (like the rest of the episode). The set design, costume and makeup department, lightning, composition, and so on. Everything is brilliant. I found the direction to be quite great actually, mostly the visual storytelling. What's interesting about this episode is how Daryl Dixon and company come across this group on the road which reveals to be living in a pre-school which just made so much sense. Would children leave a preschool if their parents wouldn't come, no, because they feel safe there. It's a nice little subplot which develops the characters, leaving them time to get to know each other better and grow as individuals. The episode is full of these little moments which are just so perfect. They save the action sequence to last, which is not only there for entertainment, but character development too. It's a great sequence, I won't spoil it here but it gave me hope for this show because of how different it was to The Walking Dead. It felt more personal, the writing and direction made the action feel meaningful and impactful for the characters. We know Daryl Dixon is great at killing zombies, being a bad ass, but here we see something else other than that. I think it's how the action scene was written and directed.

    I think this is a better written episode, overall a much better episode than the premiere as what I didn't like there is not found here. Maybe too much focus on the flashbacks, could have possibly trimmed it down a bit. Laurent is still a character I dislike but the writing is getting better though, with the preschool and the children/teenagers he met there, made him understand that he's not like everyone else, as to be honest I think he have never met another child in his life. With this stop on the road, I think Laurent could become more likeable in the upcoming episodes, I just hope the actor improves. This was a great episode!
    8claudio_carvalho

    The Day of the Apocalypse Zombie in Paris

    Isabelle recalls the havoc on the day of the apocalypse zombie in Paris, when she was a party girl and thief. Her friend Quinn rescues her and gives a ride to her pregnant sister Lily. He wants to go to the house of a friend of his outside Paris, but Lily needs medical attention and Isabelle steals his car to flee with Lily. Daryl, Isabelle, Laurent and Sylvie ride a mule wagon through the street of a village when a herd of walkers arrive. Daryl releases the mule, and the walkers chase her, while they escape with their goods. However, they are attacked and captured by a gang of youngsters that bring them to a former school. They learn that they were students and Isabelle tells them that they are religious people and Daryl is a priest, and they are released. Daryl wants to know who has a mule, and the leader of the kids, Lou, tells him that the owner of a nearby castle has. However, he is an evil man and they do not approach to him. Daryl lies to her and tells that the woman who raised them, the old Madame Dubois who is near-death on the bed, need medicine and they may bring it from the castle. Lou goes with Daryl to the castle, where he finds who the owner is.

    'Alouette" is an episode of "The Walking Dead" spin-off "Daryl Dixon", with the origin of Laurent explained through flashbacks. The past life of Isabelle is also shown in the show, where she was a thief. The action of the show is good, with Daryl resolving the situation, but the conclusion is unreasonable since the kids remain in the former school. Why not move to the protected castle that was abandoned with provisions and medicine after the death of his owner? My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Alouette"

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      The mule's name is Asterix which is the name of a famous French comic book character.
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      When Isabelle is smoking her cigarette, she is on the Bir-Hakeim bridge. She then walks 5.2 km (3.2 miles) to reach Saint Georges station, a 1h15 walk in Paris. Why such a long walk when she could have use any station located near the bridge to escape and eventually go back home.
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      Daryl Dixon: [Daryl saying grace as Father Daryl] Lord, I'm sure you have your reasons for turning the whole world upside down. Maybe we deserve it for being so mean to each other. We probably do deserve it, but not tonight. No. Tonight is good. And if this isn't good enough for you, I don't know what is. Amen

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