Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land
- El episodio se transmitió el 29 dic 2021
- TV-14
- 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.3/10
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Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe robot 'dogs' seen in the streets are 'Spot' robots, made by Boston Dynamics, used by the likes of JPL for data capture.
- ErroresIn the streets, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand are surrounded by would-be assassins who encircle and trap them with a series of energy shields. Fett tries boosting Shand over the top of the shields, but is unable to. Boba Fett is wearing a jetpack. He could have easily flown out of the trap.
- Citas
Boba Fett: Tell the Mayor I'm here now.
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: He knows. Yes, he knows.
Boba Fett: Perhaps another time. Next.
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: Actually, there is one other matter, if I may.
Boba Fett: What is it?
Mok Shaiz's Majordomo: The matter of tribute.
Boba Fett: I'm confused.
Fennec Shand: He wants you to pay him.
Boba Fett: What? I'm the crime lord. He's supposed to pay me.
Fennec Shand: Shall I kill him?
Boba Fett: He works for the Mayor.
Fennec Shand: Is that a no?
Boba Fett: That's a no.
- Créditos curiososThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Escape from the Sarlacc by Christian Alzmann
- Riding Single File by Christian Alzmann
- Armoring up by Christian Alzmann
- Ambushed by Night Wind Assassins by Brian Matyas
- Sanctuary Gambling Table by Christian Alzmann
- Mos Espa Rooftop Chase by Christian Alzmann
- Tusken Raider Camp by Erik Tiemens
- Gaffi Stick duel by Christian Alzmann
- Moisture Farm Ambushed by Ryan Church
- Sand Creature Fight by Christian Alzmann
- Massiff Guardian by Christian Alzmann
- The New Boss by Christian Alzmann
- ConexionesEdited from Star Wars. Episodio II: El ataque de los clones (2002)
- Bandas sonorasCantina Latina
Written by John Williams
Performed and Produced by Robert Rodriguez and Mark Del Castillo
Opinión destacada
Fett and Proper
I'm not doing episode specific reviews on anything else at the moment, so I think I'll promote "The Book of Boba Fett" to that status. I really love "The Mandalorian" and was looking forward to this series. This opening episode though had some worrying moments, but I'm assuming that the quality will increase as the show runs on.
Having established himself as the new crime lord of Mos Espa, Boba Fett (Temura Morrison) sets about establishing his legitimacy by taking tributes from local businesses. His plan to rule by respect, rather than fear, is immediately questioned when he and Fennec Shand (Ming Na-Wen) are attacked on their walk-through town. In flashback, we're show Fett escaping from the Sarlaac Pit, only to lose his suit to Jawas and then be captured by Tusken Raiders.
There were some aspects of this episode that was reasonably successful. Visually it's pretty good. A sprawling view of Mos Espa to compare it with any aspect of the town we've seen before is really well done. The multiarmed sand creature, that appears towards the end has some . . . Oddness about it, but I think it's more related to the design rather than execution, the rest of the creatures and vehicles are good though. Matt Berry is in it ! And he continues the fine tradition of comedy actors taking on the role of droids within the world.
More worrying though was the central fight scene, that saw Fett and Shand attacked in the street by a group with shields and energy weapons. I was surprised about how badly this scene was shot and edited. Actions were repeated over and over, and it was especially noticeable with Shand at the back of the scene repeating the same action time and again. Then the parkour scene that follows was unnecessary and, at times, comical as she follows her quarry's route identically, even though they layout establishes shorter less complicated routes that she should follow.
It doesn't derail the episode entirely, but along with a general lack of story, makes this opening episode well below the levels that "The Mandalorian" is operating at.
Having established himself as the new crime lord of Mos Espa, Boba Fett (Temura Morrison) sets about establishing his legitimacy by taking tributes from local businesses. His plan to rule by respect, rather than fear, is immediately questioned when he and Fennec Shand (Ming Na-Wen) are attacked on their walk-through town. In flashback, we're show Fett escaping from the Sarlaac Pit, only to lose his suit to Jawas and then be captured by Tusken Raiders.
There were some aspects of this episode that was reasonably successful. Visually it's pretty good. A sprawling view of Mos Espa to compare it with any aspect of the town we've seen before is really well done. The multiarmed sand creature, that appears towards the end has some . . . Oddness about it, but I think it's more related to the design rather than execution, the rest of the creatures and vehicles are good though. Matt Berry is in it ! And he continues the fine tradition of comedy actors taking on the role of droids within the world.
More worrying though was the central fight scene, that saw Fett and Shand attacked in the street by a group with shields and energy weapons. I was surprised about how badly this scene was shot and edited. Actions were repeated over and over, and it was especially noticeable with Shand at the back of the scene repeating the same action time and again. Then the parkour scene that follows was unnecessary and, at times, comical as she follows her quarry's route identically, even though they layout establishes shorter less complicated routes that she should follow.
It doesn't derail the episode entirely, but along with a general lack of story, makes this opening episode well below the levels that "The Mandalorian" is operating at.
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- southdavid
- 31 dic 2021
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