A shocking crime occurs in a distant galaxy, prompting the Jedi Order to hunt for the prime suspect.A shocking crime occurs in a distant galaxy, prompting the Jedi Order to hunt for the prime suspect.A shocking crime occurs in a distant galaxy, prompting the Jedi Order to hunt for the prime suspect.
Jodie Turner-Smith
- Mother Aniseya
- (credit only)
Jason Caballero
- Caben Jior
- (uncredited)
Liam Cook
- Tentacled Convict
- (uncredited)
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Wont go into spoilers. I'll get straight into this by saying that the writing and dialogue is so flat and at times really really bad here. There's so much clunky exposition to get the audience caught up and there's lots of failed attempts at humor. The acting is fine. The only ones who were somewhat good were the girl from Logan and the guy from Squid Game (Sorry, I don't know their names.) The cgi and sets range from not very good to pretty good. It looks better than kenobi and boba fett but nowhere near Andor and some of mando.
The characters are completely hollow so far, and honestly so is the plot. There's just nothing keeping me interested in watching this show. At least we still have Andor season 2 to look forward to.
The characters are completely hollow so far, and honestly so is the plot. There's just nothing keeping me interested in watching this show. At least we still have Andor season 2 to look forward to.
I wanted to like this, the first 5 mins were the highlight and it went downhill from there. No interest in the characters and stories. Overall just pretty boring. The quality of the new Star Wars shows has been uneven. While some series like "The Mandalorian" have been enjoyable for their storytelling, characters, and production values, the acolyte falls into a second camp of not being able to meet these standards. Inconsistent writing, pacing issues, and underdeveloped characters lead you to think this show was more what Disney think Star Wars fans should like rather than what Star Wars fans actually want to see.
The beautiful thing about The Mandalorian and Andor was the discovery. "Here's a character, watch what they do, and you'll figure out the rest as you go along." They left us almost constantly in suspense, wondering what was going to happen next. What's this person's goal? Why are they doing this? What's their next move? The first episode of The Acolyte has decided to do away with all of that.
Right off the bat there's text on the screen explaining exactly when in the Star Wars timeline we are, and the plot is immediately laid out. What follows are 40mins of unsurprising, wildly cliché events with dull, obvious characters that are trying so heavy-handedly to make you feel something they alienate the audience completely. Sorry writers, but giving me less than 5mins to wonder why someone dislikes fire before flat-out telling me is super boring.
The episode's dull writing can't be saved by the mediocre acting, and it leaves me feeling disappointed that a project that could have been so promising and so interesting is off to such a soulless start.
Right off the bat there's text on the screen explaining exactly when in the Star Wars timeline we are, and the plot is immediately laid out. What follows are 40mins of unsurprising, wildly cliché events with dull, obvious characters that are trying so heavy-handedly to make you feel something they alienate the audience completely. Sorry writers, but giving me less than 5mins to wonder why someone dislikes fire before flat-out telling me is super boring.
The episode's dull writing can't be saved by the mediocre acting, and it leaves me feeling disappointed that a project that could have been so promising and so interesting is off to such a soulless start.
Episode was prettig okay. I know people who already saw the whole series and the most of them liked it. It is simply a nice story during the High Republic era of the Jedi, nothing more and nothing less. It will let you see the purpose of the Jedi and what they did during the many years of peace.
I am getting fed up with all the so called Star Wars fans who think they have the right to burn down every Star Wars movie and series and only think the first 3 movies are the holy grail. Some actually ventilate their opinion as they are talking on behalf of all "so called real" Star Wars fans. Well, I just want to say, speak for yourself. I like most of the series and movies, also the ones created by Disney. And I am a Star Wars fan since the first movie back in the seventies.
Give this series a chance and you will see it is pretty okay. A nice story in the Star Wars Universe. I want more of this!!
I am getting fed up with all the so called Star Wars fans who think they have the right to burn down every Star Wars movie and series and only think the first 3 movies are the holy grail. Some actually ventilate their opinion as they are talking on behalf of all "so called real" Star Wars fans. Well, I just want to say, speak for yourself. I like most of the series and movies, also the ones created by Disney. And I am a Star Wars fan since the first movie back in the seventies.
Give this series a chance and you will see it is pretty okay. A nice story in the Star Wars Universe. I want more of this!!
I saw it in the theater on the big screen and with amazing sound surrounded by other Star Wars fans. It was boring. I was bored.
It was an obvious set up that made me feel really disappointed. I didn't care about any of the characters. It really feels like fanfic writing.
The cold open have me hope, but the interesting cold open just makes you feel manipulated. If the big screen can't save it, I don't know what to tell you about seeing it on an average 70 inch tv.
The writing was below what Star Wars fans expect. The story was thin and at 8 episodes is nothing more than the tv version of a short story.
It was an obvious set up that made me feel really disappointed. I didn't care about any of the characters. It really feels like fanfic writing.
The cold open have me hope, but the interesting cold open just makes you feel manipulated. If the big screen can't save it, I don't know what to tell you about seeing it on an average 70 inch tv.
The writing was below what Star Wars fans expect. The story was thin and at 8 episodes is nothing more than the tv version of a short story.
Did you know
- TriviaMeknek Filik mentions a trip to Nar Shaddaa, aka the Smuggler' Moon. This location was first mentioned in the 1992 Dark Horse comic book "Star Wars: Dark Empire #3," and has made numerous appearances in Star Wars media since. Nar Shaddaa is a moon of the Hutt home planet, Nal Hutta.
- GoofsSped up footage during fight scene between Mae and Indara. Notice that aliens in the background also move faster than usual.
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- Runtime
- 40m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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