Empire a écrit:The Acolyte is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.
“We are looking at a time period where the Jedi are at the height of their power, we’re looking at a time period where there is peace throughout the galaxy, and it was very challenging and interesting to make a Star Wars with no war in it.”
“Though, the question became, ‘Well, what should the show be about if it’s not going to be about galactic conflict?’ And I think that what makes this show different and interesting is that it’s from the perspective of the bad guys or the villains of Star Wars.”
“These are people who are using the Force in their own way, dipping into the darker side of the Force, and are doing it without being sanctioned by the larger institution, which in this case is the Jedi. And I think that Star Wars is always about some version of the underdog vs. the institution.”
“I just thought it was very interesting to do a show about the bad guys, and to set that during that time period made the most sense. So I think that’s what sets it apart. It’s kind of almost flipped. We have more Jedi than you’ve seen in any other of the Star Wars content.”
“But at the same time, I think you see more morally ambiguous characters than you’ve seen in other Star Wars content. And I think I can say this pretty confidently: I don’t think you’re going to see action in other shows the way that you see it used and utilized in our show.”
Manny Jacinto : “If you loved that sequence with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan and Darth Maul, I think you’re going to enjoy this show.”
Charlie Barnett : “I will say too — not to shade’ but we have a lot more tangible physical moves than I saw in that fight. As badass as it is, there’s a lot more grounded work that goes into our stunt training and our stunt performances.”
Dafne Keen : “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this, but I will just say it. There’s a lack of guns, which personally, as someone who loves fighting and stunts and stuff, I love. Because it gives you that body-to-body choreography – that dance feeling. It actually looks like a real fight as opposed to just I point, and I shoot, which is kind of an easy cop-out in a way. We get a lot of that body-to-body.”
EagleWolf a écrit:Cela démarrerait le 5 juin, et le compositeur serait Michael Abels :
"All the artwork was conceptualized with my face, and Leslye was like, 'So I’ve been working on this for about three or four years for you. I don’t know what I’m going to do if you don’t do it. No pressure.' So I was sent to the moon, of course."
"In the context of the Star Wars universe, it’s a time of great peace, theoretically. It’s also a time of an institution, and it’s a time in which conceptions around the Force are very strict. And I think what we’re trying to explore within our show is when an institution has a singular conception of how power can be used."
"We try to provide a lot of different perspectives and answers to that question. The idea is to kind of honor the ethos of Star Wars and ideas around the Force and also challenge them, hopefully harmoniously."
Dans The Acolyte, une enquête sur une vague de crimes choquants oppose un Maître Jedi respecté (Lee Jung-jae) à une dangereuse guerrière issue de son passé (Amandla Stenberg). Au fur et à mesure que de nouveaux indices émergent, ils empruntent un chemin sombre où des forces sinistres révèlent que tout n’est pas ce qu’il semble être…
Adanedhel a écrit:... des décors assez étriqués, des lumières très plates, un côté trop propre et lisse à pas mal d'endroits autant sur les costumes que sur les décors et les effets numériques (typiquement le plan de tous les Jedi de dos à 0.55, l'incrustation fonctionne pas du tout ) ...
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