Monty Pigeon
Striker
Finished Andor S2 on Friday so we decided to rewatch Rogue One at the weekend.
I remember being blown away by the CGI of Cushing and Princess Leia at the time, but it’s 9 years old now and it’s really aged. AI would do a much better job nowadays I imagine.
Also, after watching a very slow paced Andor with a lot more politics and background, we found Rogue One just a bit hammy and the script wasn’t great compared to the series we’d just watched. Sadly, not as good as I remembered and probably because of recency bias due to the series.
Still one of the better SW films, and certainly the best newer ones.
You preempted me...
Rogue One (2016) 7/10
A real step down after Andor, which had room to breathe and explore its characters and the settings. The Darth Vader cameo here isn't up to much, but I just read an interview with the showrunner explaining that Vader isn't in the TV show because 'you can't do much with him'.
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In Our Prime (2022) 7/10
Korean answer to Good Will Hunting. A scholarship kid in a private academy initially clashes with, then is taken under the wing of, the caretaker - who turns out to be a genius maths professor who defected from North Korea. Ticks all the narrative boxes you'd expect.
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The Match (2025) 7/10
Based on the true story of a Korean Go champion who becomes mentor to a talented kid - who ends up as his rival. Does its best to make Go exciting, but the main interest is the dynamic between the two main characters. Evokes 1980s Seoul brilliantly.
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