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S 1.E 9
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Nobody's Listening!

  • L'épisode a été diffusé 2 nov. 2022
  • 14+
  • 47m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,6/10
18 k
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Denise Gough in Nobody's Listening! (2022)
AventureFantastiqueMesureScience-fictionThriller

Sous une surveillance intense, Cassian planifie une évasion impossible avec des alliés. Entretemps, Bix se fait torturer par Dedra et l'Empire au sujet d'Andor. Mon Mothma doit continuer à c... Tout lireSous une surveillance intense, Cassian planifie une évasion impossible avec des alliés. Entretemps, Bix se fait torturer par Dedra et l'Empire au sujet d'Andor. Mon Mothma doit continuer à cacher son appui secret aux rebelles.Sous une surveillance intense, Cassian planifie une évasion impossible avec des alliés. Entretemps, Bix se fait torturer par Dedra et l'Empire au sujet d'Andor. Mon Mothma doit continuer à cacher son appui secret aux rebelles.

  • Réalisation
    • Toby Haynes
  • Scénaristes
    • Beau Willimon
    • George Lucas
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    • Denise Gough
    • Adria Arjona
    • Joshua James
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,6/10
    18 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Toby Haynes
    • Scénaristes
      • Beau Willimon
      • George Lucas
    • Vedettes
      • Denise Gough
      • Adria Arjona
      • Joshua James
    • 35Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    Denise Gough
    Denise Gough
    • Dedra Meero
    Adria Arjona
    Adria Arjona
    • Bix Caleen
    Joshua James
    Joshua James
    • Doctor Gorst
    Nicholas Moss
    Nicholas Moss
    • Lieutenant Keysax
    • (as Nick Moss)
    Diego Luna
    Diego Luna
    • Cassian Andor
    Duncan Pow
    Duncan Pow
    • Melshi
    Brian Bovell
    Brian Bovell
    • Jemboc
    Clemens Schick
    Clemens Schick
    • Ham
    Josef Davies
    Josef Davies
    • Xaul
    Christopher Fairbank
    Christopher Fairbank
    • Ulaf
    Rasaq Kukoyi
    Rasaq Kukoyi
    • Birnok
    Ben Fox
    Ben Fox
    • Table #2
    Fode Simbo
    Fode Simbo
    • Table #4
    Tom Reed
    • Taga
    Samson Cox-Vinell
    Samson Cox-Vinell
    • Table #3
    Andy Serkis
    Andy Serkis
    • Kino Loy
    Andy Gathergood
    Andy Gathergood
    • Table #1
    Steve Morphew
    Steve Morphew
    • Table #7
    • (as Steven Morphew)
    • Réalisation
      • Toby Haynes
    • Scénaristes
      • Beau Willimon
      • George Lucas
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs35

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    9spoofmasterc

    Evil empire on the job

    Dedra Meera character is great. The actress who plays her has a great twitch smile when pleased with her evil doings.

    Getting to know the Empire as much as the rebels has been a very rewarding approach.

    Along with the wealthy contributors among the complacent, the working class complacent too busy to see what's happening in front of them, and the 'I'm just doing my job' cogs of the Empire, this is much closer to the obvious comparison to real-world societies of the past.

    The dangerously mentally ill fellow with Norman Bates vibes is a creepily nice touch.

    The only thing that bugs me is the same reason this show works so well: lack of droids. Their slave existence was an underlying theme never played out in this universe. But as Andor said, people are cheaper and easier to replace.
    10MamadNobari97

    The Empire Goes Full Psycho

    The show continues to be one of the most engaging and intense Star Wars pieces of media and tv shows as a whole without any explosions, and lightsaber or baster action scenes.

    Meero steals the show once again and all of her scenes, especially Bix's interrogation, are just brilliant.

    They're doing too good of a job of showing The Empire is not just a cartoonishly evil bad guy with troopers that can't aim, and they actually manage to make them menacing and meticulous and a bad guy that gets the job done.

    Showing the inner workings of ISB and how they run things is just the cherry on top.

    The prison scenes are just as brilliant and Andy Serkis has a nice little character arc and development in this episode and the writing and editing of these scenes are just great.

    Andor is slowly planning his escape but they run into some problems in this episode. The whole prison arc is just bigger and more well-written than I thought it was going to be and it's just a joy to watch.

    We get some great scenes with Mon too and the actress is just great, in fact, every actor has been great since episode one. There is another surprising reveal in the Mon Mothma plotline and it makes the whole story more complex. The plot is thickening in a great way.

    All in all, I thought this was another great episode from this Star Wars show that I'm actually enjoying watching, which it has been a long time since the last time that happened.

    With the brilliant writing team and just everyone behind this show, I'm confident they're gonna do a great job with the rest of the season and hopefully the next season too. Can't wait for the next week's episode.
    10schmicol

    Dark, oppressive, evil - what you would expect under the heel of the Empire

    This show is killing it.

    Great writing: the.tension continues grow with each instalment! Every moment is telling. Each event cascading in consequence.

    The performances are superb. A dark foreboding score that hits the mark. The costumes and sets are lush. They and the cinematography are painstakingly true ti earliest (ie finest) Star Wars traditions.

    And the direction is ... restrained but relentlessly taught. No there's not much humour.

    I know people are saying "this isn't a Star Wars story" but it so very much is. No it's not a Jedi story. It's not even a Jedi adjacent story. And it is SO much the better for it.

    This is a serious show about the desperate courage of real people trying to get out from under the heel of an authoritarian government. It is mandatory viewing.

    Between this and Netflix's utterly brilliant All Quiet on the Western Front we have two powerful and timely studies into the horrors of conflict and oppression.
    10W011y4m5

    Societal commentary that's worth hearing.

    Yet again, the new "Andor" series continues to really make shockingly excellent use of Toby Haynes' demonstrable ability to capture the dark, politically relevant cynicism of "Black Mirror" (since he previously directed "USS Callister") here because his episodes in particular grow increasingly more macabre & disturbing with each & every passing week.

    As if the story wasn't already unsettling enough, writer Beau Willimon & creator Tony Gilroy have frankly, somehow found a deliciously sinister way of making the imperialistic "Empire" in "Star Wars" universe as dystopian as you can probably get on screen (without compromising the suitability rating for audiences), intellectually exploring the brutal, inhumane reality of what it means to maintain their flawed perception of "order" & the consequences its preservation it has on working class people, who predominantly suffer under its tyranny. Furthermore, it's this unflinchingly mature manner in which the themes are approached that continually catches me off guard, as the filmmaking fearlessly confronts the true horror of the harmful ideology many possess with a startling honesty that feels uncomfortably familiar & bold for a project airing on Disney+. This isn't just another mindless addition to a well-known sci-fi franchise (made to cash in on devout fan's loyalty to the brand); in grim installments like these, the season has a clear, distinct purpose, a voice - with a statement make - & it's not afraid to use it.
    9snoozejonc

    One of the darkest Star Wars experiences

    Dedra continues her investigation into the rebellion, whilst disturbing news is heard on Narkina 5.

    This is another high quality episode.

    The themes in this story are some of the darkest portrayed in the Star Wars franchise so far and they are depicted in a plot that is ramping up the tension, particularly on Narkina 5.

    The detail covered about the complexities involved in securing an empire and developing a rebel insurgency, are everything that I ever could have wished for as a Star Wars fan.

    As a long time fan, the best aspect of Andor is how it explores the details of concepts introduced in the original movies. The Empire and the rebellion have largely been mythical notions outside of the dealings of the elite characters on both sides, however episodes like this help bring it to life.

    For me the best scenes involve Dedra and Mon Mothma as they are well plotted and give plausible faces to both sides of the conflict. I feel a sense that they are exactly the type of people who would be drawn to each ideology.

    With Dedra and the scenes involving imperial officers, it portrays the horror of a totalitarian system (as well as fiction can) including aspects like torture, mass murder and euthanasia and does it with great tribute to George Lucas' legacy, such as the homage to the Princess Leia interrogation scene in the original Star Wars movie, complete with doorway/footsteps transition.

    Visually it is a superbly filmed episode with excellent production design. Particularly the scenes on Narkina 5, that also pay tribute to Lucas. These are very well made, but there is no real tension associated with Cassian's fate here as we know the outcome. However, the writers use characters like Kino Loy and other prisoners well. I do want to find out what happens to them given the depiction of their plight and how the episode ends.

    The standout performances for me are Denise Gough, Genevieve O'Reilly and Andy Serkis.

    It's an 8.5/10 for me but I round upwards.

    Intérêts connexes

    Still frame
    Aventure
    Elijah Wood in Le seigneur des anneaux: La communauté de l'anneau (2001)
    Fantastique
    Bruce Willis and Taniel in Piège de cristal (1988)
    Mesure
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in La guerre des étoiles V: L'empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Science-fiction
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
    Thriller

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      At 21:54 Kino Loy puts his tray away with the round side of the spoon dirty and facing up. In the next cut the round side of the spoon is clean and facing down.
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      Doctor Gorst: [Bix breathing heavily as soldier restrains her to chair] Oh, the... The restraints are nothing to be feared. It's much safer for you to be tethered as we engage. There's nothing intrinsically physical about this process, but we've had some early trials that were a bit chaotic.

      [Gorst smiles and chuckles. He moves a control panel toward her]

      Doctor Gorst: There's an Outer Rim moon called Dizon Fray. There was a sentient species there, quite unusual. Extremely hostile to the concept of an Imperial refueling center that was being planned. I say "was" because they created such a stir that the local commanders were granted permission to use any means necessary. And, um, well, what's important for our purposes here today is that the massacre of the Dizonites was broadcast and recorded as proof of mission. They make a sound as they die. A sort of, choral, agonized pleading. It was quite unlike anything anyone has ever heard before. There were three communications officers monitoring the documentation, and they were found hours later huddled together in various states of emotional distress, in a crawl space beneath the ship's bridge. We've taken the recordings and modified them slightly, layering, adjusting. And we found a section of what we believe are primarily children, which has its own particular effect.

      [Gorst opens case and pulls out headset]

      Doctor Gorst: Doesn't take long. It won't feel that way to you inside. But, um... let me know when you're willing to cooperate.

      [Gorst flashes a gentle smile]

      Doctor Gorst: Oh, and if you're having difficulty speaking, just shake your head from side to side.

      [Gorst holds headset above Bix]

      Dedra Meero: You'll want to be sure or that, Bix, that you're cooperating fully. It's repeat listening that cause the most damage. Are we ready?

      Doctor Gorst: Let's get on with it.

      [Gorst fits the headset over Bix, who breathes heavily, breath trembling, then screams]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 novembre 2022 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Lucasfilm
      • Marzano Films
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