The Goldfish Problem
- Episódio foi ao ar 30 de mar. de 2022
- 14
- 47 min
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8,1/10
29 mil
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Assistir a Ethan Hawke Inspired by Paul Schrader for Grim Opening Ritual of "Moon Knight"
Steven Grant descobre que pode ser um super-herói, mas também pode compartilhar um corpo com um mercenário implacável.Steven Grant descobre que pode ser um super-herói, mas também pode compartilhar um corpo com um mercenário implacável.Steven Grant descobre que pode ser um super-herói, mas também pode compartilhar um corpo com um mercenário implacável.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
May Calamawy
- Layla El-Faouly
- (narração)
F. Murray Abraham
- Khonshu
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
This is a great way to start a show, i wanted to keep going the second the episode ended. This show looks to have a really interesting mystery throwing the viewer right into the action of the show. Oscar Isaac shines and Ethan Hwake does a great job playing a really ominous villain I can't wait for more. The cinematography was top tier on level with eternals at points, the directing was brilliant as was the script.
This first episode take greatness to another level, in so, so many ways. The acting is beyond fantastic, the directing bewildering, music score fantastic, and the scenes go from horror to comedy to action to drama back and forth effortlessly and logically in a way that should not be possible.
This is one of the best first episode of any TV show ever in history of television. Not a joke.
I do get if one or two think this is chaotic or weird or even a bit confusing, but to me this type of trip into the subconscious mixed with a big dose of psychology is just stunning. They nailed the character almost to perfection and I cannot wait to see more.
The only negative thing I can say is that this mindtrip can be a bit too confusing for those that do not know the character. To you I need to say that you should keep watching, I assume we will get further explanation as go on.
I give this a 9.2/10 but I will round it up to 10/10 just because this is so great.
This is one of the best first episode of any TV show ever in history of television. Not a joke.
I do get if one or two think this is chaotic or weird or even a bit confusing, but to me this type of trip into the subconscious mixed with a big dose of psychology is just stunning. They nailed the character almost to perfection and I cannot wait to see more.
The only negative thing I can say is that this mindtrip can be a bit too confusing for those that do not know the character. To you I need to say that you should keep watching, I assume we will get further explanation as go on.
I give this a 9.2/10 but I will round it up to 10/10 just because this is so great.
I like it. Great episode. Not cliche or repetitve like Hawkeye.
So there was one small plot hole to this otherwise great start. How on earth could you wake up in the morning thinking it was friday and somehow make it to dinner still thinking it was friday. He works at museum so how the heck did he make it all day...its small but still noticable.
So there was one small plot hole to this otherwise great start. How on earth could you wake up in the morning thinking it was friday and somehow make it to dinner still thinking it was friday. He works at museum so how the heck did he make it all day...its small but still noticable.
For the most part, true to the original source. Unique adaptation, confusing in a good way. The episode wasn't formulaic at all, which so much MCU content ends up as when it ends up in "television". Thoroughly enjoyed the hour, can't wait for more. My only knock was the poor CGI, during the chase scene, it was distracting. For something so cinematic, it's disappointing the CGI was so unpolished.
This was a really nice introduction to the world, or should I say the mind of Steven Grant.
We get a look inside this poor guy's daily life and what his job is and what he does. And Oscar does a great job portraying him.
I also liked that we're introduced to the villain this soon and we already know what he does, what his powers are and what his motivation and goal really is. Some might not like that they just threw us all these revelations, but I like that it's not one of those "let's not even show the villain and what he does for 2 minutes and we don't reveal what he really wants until the last episode" kind of storytelling.
And I also liked that we already get a Marc's Moon Knight reveal and action and that he's already Moon Knight and that they didn't delay the reveal till future episodes.
And obviously, it's not like they've shown us everything about these characters and there's no more mystery to them. We still don't really know Marc, Moon Knight and Arthur.
All in all, it's a really good introduction that sets up our protagonist(s), the villain, and the main conflict, with a great performance by Oscar Isaac and good cinematography and scenery and decent CGI, and I'm really looking forward to the upcoming episodes.
We get a look inside this poor guy's daily life and what his job is and what he does. And Oscar does a great job portraying him.
I also liked that we're introduced to the villain this soon and we already know what he does, what his powers are and what his motivation and goal really is. Some might not like that they just threw us all these revelations, but I like that it's not one of those "let's not even show the villain and what he does for 2 minutes and we don't reveal what he really wants until the last episode" kind of storytelling.
And I also liked that we already get a Marc's Moon Knight reveal and action and that he's already Moon Knight and that they didn't delay the reveal till future episodes.
And obviously, it's not like they've shown us everything about these characters and there's no more mystery to them. We still don't really know Marc, Moon Knight and Arthur.
All in all, it's a really good introduction that sets up our protagonist(s), the villain, and the main conflict, with a great performance by Oscar Isaac and good cinematography and scenery and decent CGI, and I'm really looking forward to the upcoming episodes.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn one scene, Steven Grant passes by a QR code on a museum wall. The QR code actually works and when scanned, it redirects to a page on the official Marvel website where it's possible to read a free digital copy of "Werewolf By Night #32", originally published in 1975, where Moon Knight made his Marvel Comics debut. After the following episodes were released, the QR code redirected to the comics related to the latest episode.
- Erros de gravaçãoRunning late for work, Steven notices and starts chasing down the double-decker bus that he's trying to catch. When he tries to get the driver's attention by waving frantically, he's using his right arm, but the scene then cuts to him now using his left arm and there is a travel mug in his right hand that wasn't there previously.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the director's credits, the moon is seen shining over London.
- ConexõesFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Moon Knight - Episode 1 Review (2022)
- Trilhas sonorasEvery Grain of Sand
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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