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It doesn’t sound broken on the disc, but “Andor” is best to happen “Star Wars” in over 40 years. It is a masterpiece of the television program with a great actor combination, careful production design (one that sets the exhibition for a multi-million dollar budget for fantastic use) and a beautifully written story of fascism and fascination and fascinating fascism Important individuals that are removed from history.
Probably the biggest magic of the show is how it manages to remain constantly exciting and unpredictable and also works for the pre -part of the pre -part. Creator Tony Gilroy and his team are skilfully avoiding general pre -knowing pitfalls (such as too much time for unnecessary Karee), and when they explain things about previous “Star Wars” titles (As “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” Best Row Origin), They do so in a way that adds real gravitas and tragedy before it is coming, unlike the original story’s shoe, because of it.
In fact, like the best pre -parts, “Andor” contextualize the events of older projects, adding so much to the “Rogue One” movie that it almost knows a new movie if you watch it “Anorin” 2. Season 2. Whether it is the motivation of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), the Rebel command, or even saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker) Paranoia, which is currently.
That’s what Luna thinks anyway. Talking CustomizationThe actor found that Cassian’s trip during season 2, especially if it concerns his relationship with Bix (Adria Arjona), adds a lot to his sacrifice in “Rogue One”. As the actor said:
“Come on! If you see” Rogue One “now, it’s like damn, the movie is just so much more solid emotionally. It’s just as everything means so much more now, and you understand what is said and what is not said, what is” Rogue One “.
Of course, Luna does not just refer to Cassian’s giving his life so that the rebellion can be accessed to the Death Star plans at the “Rogue One” event. He also talks about the moment when Cassian hugs Jy Erson (Felicity Jones) as soon as they kill an incoming explosion from a super container. In fact, there was quite a lot of debate among the fans about whether there was something romantic between the two revolutionary, but it was before they learned of one of Cassian’s great love, Bix.
To be sure that “Andor” had a lot of speculation about what happened exactly to Bix, just as “Clone Wars” cartoon revealed that Anak’s Skywalker had Padawan, Ahsoka Tano, “Star Wars” fans had never heard. Since “Rogue One” did not even include as much as Bix’s short -term reference, did you mean that the character had already died by the start of the movie? But even though it turned out that the answer is denying, it does not do what is less tragic to Bix and Cassian. Instead “Andor” reveals that Bix decided to sacrifice his happiness And the love for Cassian, as well as his dedication in rebellion, so he has no one to lose and may become a rebel leader he is supposed to be.
“I love the end of what we do, says a love story,” Luna told Collider. “Everyone focuses on revolution, loss, pain, anger, injustice and everything about it, but there is love behind the revolution. There is a family feeling and belonging and battle for the right reasons, and this reason can only be love.
The fact that Cassian and Bix look through their relationships and endure so much trauma “Andor”, only Bix must leave it behind everything because of the sunrise they will never enjoy together, just add the “Rogue One” event to end. Likewise Cassian hug but not kiss, jynAnd the sad expression of his face, when he sees the death of their death, gets an even greater meaning, knowing that Bix is there and hopes to see him again, but never.
Then, of course, we have the final scene in “Andor” where we find out what happened to Bix and where he (and with whom) ended up. It’s not only the perfect end to the story “Andor”, but it is also a simple scene that adds to the meaning of “Rogue One” and the entire original “Star Wars” trilogy. By then, at the exhibition, we already knew that Cassian sacrificed everything so that the rebellion could have a fighting opportunity and destroyed his life to give others the future. We also knew that he could have lived a quiet, happy life with the love of his life before giving up on to fight the empire. But then to see the fruits of his sacrifice and learn that it was worth it both at the macro level and for his family, it is a pre -work that makes “Andor” so unique.
Gilroy may have added the final shot to “Andor” In order to stop things, in an uplifting note, but it does much more. The love story of Cassian and Bix is more than a central part; It is the emotional core of his greater character and the rebellion saga with it.
“Andor” is now streaming Disney+.