I enjoyed these Vision stories. Each one was special and visually gorgeous in their own way. Aau's Song was my favorite because of my never-ending fascination with the Kyber crystals. The creatures were so adorable and heartwarming. The felt material reminded me of Rudolph! Their world was so beautiful. Spy Dancer was a close second...elegant, intense, emotional. Sith was my next favorite...such colors and artistry. I Am Your Mother was very very entertaining and funny. Each studio should be very proud especially focusing on their country's culture and lore.
I love Ep 2. It's my favorite because it feels real , all the others are more or less typical happy endings with good-willed people. Here, Daal is a miserable and desperate child who wants nothing but to escape her prison, a life as a corporate slave. But look at what she did and signed up for to do so. She chose a path of darkness Because it was literally her only option. She killed, abdoned her friends behind, and will certainly become evil, but it will be " a better life". Her story is sooo similiar to Darth Bane, who grew up in simuliar circumstances. Poor and desperate people Choose evil because it is actually better, in the real world too: theft, drugs, prostitutes, deception. For me, it calls into question the type of society we have that LEADs people towards evil. A person ultimatetly chooses, but society is the one presenting the limited options. A great story usually has a morale
Episode two was definitely a good one. I think star wars has always been really good with depicting some version of the world society's and therefore giving more depth to their stories. I think the pit also did that really well.
Awesome reaction. Since Owl House is unfortunately over, please consider reacting to Unicorn Warriors Eternal (first two episodes are out now) as it might be a perfect substitute.
No, balance is not having both light and dark, at least not in Star Wars. This is a very common (and understandable) misconception that even those studios from Visions make. In Star Wars the balance is achieved by rooting out the dark side. It corrupts everything in it's path, like a plague.
Interesting, I thought I watched an interview with George Lucas as he explained that while balance is the light side of the force prevailing, no one can get rid of the darkness within themselves, only learn to control it. Therefore, darkness and light is always inside you. A concept, I believe was explored in the mortis arc on Clone Wars. Though perhaps Disney changed that slightly when they bought out Lucasfilm.
I enjoyed these Vision stories. Each one was special and visually gorgeous in their own way. Aau's Song was my favorite because of my never-ending fascination with the Kyber crystals. The creatures were so adorable and heartwarming. The felt material reminded me of Rudolph! Their world was so beautiful. Spy Dancer was a close second...elegant, intense, emotional. Sith was my next favorite...such colors and artistry. I Am Your Mother was very very entertaining and funny. Each studio should be very proud especially focusing on their country's culture and lore.
Bandits of Golak was hands down my favourite, everything about it was just so good :)
That one was definitely a good one!
I love Ep 2. It's my favorite because it feels real , all the others are more or less typical happy endings with good-willed people.
Here, Daal is a miserable and desperate child who wants nothing but to escape her prison, a life as a corporate slave. But look at what she did and signed up for to do so. She chose a path of darkness Because it was literally her only option. She killed, abdoned her friends behind, and will certainly become evil, but it will be " a better life".
Her story is sooo similiar to Darth Bane, who grew up in simuliar circumstances.
Poor and desperate people Choose evil because it is actually better, in the real world too: theft, drugs, prostitutes, deception.
For me, it calls into question the type of society we have that LEADs people towards evil. A person ultimatetly chooses, but society is the one presenting the limited options. A great story usually has a morale
Episode two was definitely a good one. I think star wars has always been really good with depicting some version of the world society's and therefore giving more depth to their stories. I think the pit also did that really well.
Awesome reaction. Since Owl House is unfortunately over, please consider reacting to Unicorn Warriors Eternal (first two episodes are out now) as it might be a perfect substitute.
Huh, I actually have not heard about it, but I'll check it out
@@ReeledInReviews Thanks! It’s on Adult Swim every Thursday and Genndy Tartakovsky is working on it.
No, balance is not having both light and dark, at least not in Star Wars. This is a very common (and understandable) misconception that even those studios from Visions make.
In Star Wars the balance is achieved by rooting out the dark side. It corrupts everything in it's path, like a plague.
Interesting, I thought I watched an interview with George Lucas as he explained that while balance is the light side of the force prevailing, no one can get rid of the darkness within themselves, only learn to control it. Therefore, darkness and light is always inside you. A concept, I believe was explored in the mortis arc on Clone Wars. Though perhaps Disney changed that slightly when they bought out Lucasfilm.