
The Mighty Dud Bolt
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"All religions say one thing basically, which is, 'Love is the secret to the universe.'" --George Lucas
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This is another scene trafficking in boring clichés: The camera slowly swoops around Syril, as he gazes with wet eyes upon scenes of generic carnage, to the accompaniment of maudlin string music. Syril is experiencing Profound Moral Feelings. Everything he believed in was a lie?? This goes on for some time. I can already predict the responses to this. But I am completely serious. What is actually interesting about this? This is just not remarkable at all. Gilroy is going through the motions of a totally predictable story in a totally pedestrian way. And that is a consistent failing of the series.
The Mighty Dud Bolt387,864 次观看 • 4 个月前

This scene is a prime example of my problem with the writing in Andor and why I think it's overrated: Our heroine awakes suddenly in the night. She walks to the main room, and finds her torturer standing there, glibly taunting her! Then, a hand on her shoulder! Relief; it's her lover's. It was only a nightmare--a manifestation of her trauma, and her guilt over something or other. "Breathe," he tells her. These are all horrible clichés. There's nothing compelling or original about this scene at all. All stories make use of clichés to some extent, but that can't be all there is. This scene isn't executed in a particularly interesting way. It's just boring. So much of the show's writing is like this, but people eat it up because it has a prestige television patina.
The Mighty Dud Bolt13,439 次观看 • 4 个月前
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