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Obi-wan Kenobi - The nostalgia is strong with this one [Eng-Esp]@adalathu1465d
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  1. Opinion de la serie de Obi Wan Kenobi@shadowmyst1479d

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    Ya empece a ver la serie de Obi wan con mi novia que poco a poco la he vuelto fanatica de Star Wars (de hecho andábamos viendo Rebels, pero por la nueva serie pausamos de verla) y apenas hemos visto los primeros 3 episodios de la serie y pues quiero dar mi opinión al respecto de la misma serie. Todavía me falta ver uno más, pero por cuestiones de la semana laboral no lo-hemos podido continuar verla, así que a esperar que sea domingo para ponernos al día).

    Quiero empezar que si la serie me está gustando, pero tengo ciertos problemas con la misma, por un lado, la forma en que se ven representados los inquisidores, yo no tengo problemas con Reva, que es la tercera hermana, pero mi mayor problema es con el "Gran Inquisidor", que en la serie pareciera estar pasado de tamales, además que no intimida en ningún sentido, a diferencia de su contraparte en la serie de The Rebels que verlo si parecía imponente que los protagonistas preferían huir que enfrentarlo.

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    Que sin mencionar que posiblemente Rebels terminara fuera del canon por los sucesos de la serie y solo pido que eso no pase, pues Rebels no es una mala serie, a pesar de parecer tener mucho relleno.

    De igual forma con los demas inquisidores que han salido hasta el momento, la única que parece algún motivo de estar ahí es Reva que tiene un deseo incontrolable para atrapar a Kenobi para entregárselo a Darth Vader para asi obtener el puesto del Gran Inquisidor, que, por otro lado, quitando sus luchas por el puesto de poder, los demás inquisidores no parecen hacer nada mas, solo están ahí de parapeto, como formando bulto.

    Los dos primeros episodios son lentos (demasiado para mi gusto), pero no estan mal, ver a Kenobi prácticamente renunciando a "la fuerza" que cuando la vuelve a usar le cuesta mucho trabajo e incluso verlo hundido en el miedo y la depresión, por lo que le paso a la orden Jedi y lo que siguio en el tercer episodio cuando se tuvo que enfrentar contra su antiguo aprendiz y amigo, pero tambien me siento frustrado por no verlo en acción, solo huyendo y queriendo ocultarse.

    Solo me queda esperar que como vayan avanzando los capítulos puedo ver ese Obi Wan Kenobi una vez mas revitalizado, capaz de mostrar porque venció al General Grievous, a Darth Maul, a Anakin en su primera vez y como consiguió la sabiduría que le pudo transmitir a Luke.

    Leila es frustrante de ver, pero es entendible ya que es una niña y que nos demuestran como involuntariamente es perspicaz gracias a "la fuerza" y que es el pretexto para la historia de la serie, pues no paran de intentar rescatarla.

    Lo que si que no me puedo quejar es la pelea que tuvieron Darth Vader y Obi Wan, que me recordó a ese Darth Vader de la película "Rogue One" que imponia miedo, que se sentia su poder y que amerita porque su aparición siempre era razon para temer, espero que no le vayan bajando el nivel.

    Por ultimo me quedo con el pensamiento que con tanta serie, pelicula y caricatura que va apareciendo por mas que me molesten los Remakes, tal vez la trilogía original si lo requiere siempre y cuando se haga de buena forma.

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  2. Obi Wan(t more)@melbourneswest1481d

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    Good day Ciners! hope your having a wonderful time I think movies are starting to pick up again and some of the awesome T.V Series are really starting to hit the mark. Today we are exploring OBI WAN KENOBI which recently debuted on Disney.

    Fair warning, I am a massive star wars buff and for many we often wonder why. It has been one of the most historically significant cult classics but it is also one of the most played around with, altered, changed and stuffed up franchises in the history of film and television.

    A good part of that is due to episodes 4 5 & 6 being created first and given technology was well, Star Wars was technology back then. It left quite the many gaps in the film especially when it came to Jedi's and Siths.

    download Image source To point out the bleeding obvious the age disparity between Obi Wan now and Obi Wan then is not inline with the time lines and no doubt there will be some light force draining plot line that will explain this but we will never know. Unless this Ben is actually Obi Wans brother like he randomly announced in episode 2. Which was initially the story but George Lucas chopped and changed Star Wars stories while filming which is how we ended up with Darth Vader as Luke's father.

    It is also how we ended up with Princess Leia being Luke's sister which wasn't the case until later on and makes absolutely no sense why she is in Obi Wan. I get they needed a story line something to get Obi out of Tatooine because having the story happen there means Luke would have got exposed sooner.

    But we learn nothing of this in episodes 4 5 6 or 7 8 9. I can see what they are doing though because in episode 4 remember R2 D2 goes to Ben with a message from Princess Leia. How did she know he was there? there had to be a back ground story and this is the tie off.

    But again why the difference in Leia and Luke, why hidden from Luke? that's where Owen comes into play and has to be the negative uncle. Everyone else in the Star Wars universe is always pushing people away to go learn the force but not Owen.

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    Also, if Owen is Anakin's brother WTF how come he living so poor and not up there ruling the Empire? There are SOOOOOO many plot holes between them. No one completely cuts off their family. How does Anakin learn the kids are alive? how come he doesn't feel Leia when he is walking around the streets? guess he is too busy hunting Ben.

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    Lets talk about Ben Ben is one of the greatest Jedi that ever lived and super powerful with the blade and force. Just can't shoot lightning bolts or stop entire air craft like Ray. How much power did episodes 7 8 9 bring. Kylo Ren is so much more powerful than Vader despite Vader being one of the most powerful Jedi that ever lived. Although, compared to some of the other Sith it doesn't add up.

    But I guess it comes down to being able to defeat your foe and using the force has no limitations which makes us wonder how he got rekt by the Emperor, guess he was old and weakened.

    So one thing EVERY Star Wars fan has been waiting the entire saga to see is not Ben and Vader face off, we already know that one. End in a hanger and a Houdini. What we want is to see Vader tearing up the Galaxy absolutely destroying the joint.

    Rogue One closed that loop so the only time it could occur is pre Luke and Leia. So the Obi Wan and Anakin battle must continue.

    Now given we have two epic Jedi well a former Jedi straight off the back of Episode 3 Obi Wan is still in his peak and Vader has had 5 years to develop his skills, but obviously that's not the angle they are going for.

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    I'm guessing Darth Vader has been trained by the Sith Lord at this stage so is at his strongest or getting there but to enable character development and create a story they have broken Obi - Wan. He is no longer one with the force and hides and pretends not to be a Jedi, he is broken.

    They had too though despite Ben being a lot stronger in episode 3 compared to Obi Wan now. But they had too break Ben because he literally last week, ended Anakin. Doesn't matter how much stronger Anakin gets if Obi Wan kept training he would too get stronger.

    Yoda gave Ben an assignment but he hasn't even been able to do it.

    So anyway, the T.V series is ok but I am not a fan because what I really want is a hole series or movie of Darth Vader dominating the Galaxy and getting away with it. I want to know how and why he has become the strongest most fear Sith ever because at the moment, he is just Anakin in a suite with a castle.

    What are your thoughts? are you with me?

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  3. Sooo... Obi-Wan Kenobi is actually bad@richardalexis1486d

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    I tend to be very careful when it comes to expressing my opinion on works that are very relevant today, the internet is a site that naturally polarizes the thoughts of its users and if we mix this with a franchise as large and long-lived as Star Wars, most of the time it is a recipe for disaster.

    A couple of days ago I exposed in a fairly short post my thoughts regarding the first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the most recent Star Wars series that has been released on Disney Plus, where Ewan McGregor reprises the role of the teacher Jedi that gave him so much recognition in the divisive prequel trilogy.

    At the time I feel like I was quite positive about the outcome, at least in general terms, Kenobi was a simple series and without many narrative ambitions, but with enough incentives to be worth it in the long run... until episode 3 was released .

    With the ideas a little more established in time, it is clear that Obi-Wan Kenobi is not only a project that does not meet our expectations, but also shakes the foundations of the already unstable canon of the franchise a little more.

    But what is the problem? Aside from the narrative difficulties that come with another story set in a timeline that already has a well-established course, Obi-Wan Kenobi incurs all the sins of modern Star Wars, without conceding its advantages.

    From a bland appearance by Lord Vader himself, which pales in comparison to other recent iterations like the one seen in Rogue One, trying to balance the over-the-top gimmickiness of the prequels with the fantastic simplicity of the original trilogy, but failing to deliver the dramatic heft it did his appearance in any of his films is great. Obi-Wan Kenobi has a couple of interesting ideas but is tied down by all that has come before and will come after, desperately clinging to fan service and manipulation to keep his passionate viewer base engaged.

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    Did my opinion change then? Arguably yes, not because I feel that the objective quality is mediocre, but because considering the initial premise there was potential to do something much more interesting and after two decent episodes the course of the adventure has not improved.

    There is a game to entertain, but I'm tired of seeing people on the internet doing somersaults to defend this nonsense. We'll see if everything improves eventually.

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    Suelo tener muchísimo cuidado cuando se trata de exponer mi opinión sobre obras que tengan muchísima relevancia en la actualidad, el internet es un sitio que polariza por naturaleza los pensamientos de sus usuarios y si mezclamos esto con una franquicia tan grande y longeva como Star Wars, la mayoría de las veces se trata de una receta para el desestre.

    Hace un par de días expuse en un post bastante breve mis pensamientos con respecto a los dos primeros episodios de Obi-Wan Kenobi, la serie de Star Wars más reciente que se ha estrenado en Disney Plus, en dónde Ewan McGregor retoma el rol del maestro Jedi que tanto reconomiento le brindó en divisiva trilogía de las precuelas.

    En ese momento siento que fui bastante positivo con el resultado, al menos en términos generales, Kenobi era una serie simple y sin muchas ambiciones narrativas, pero con suficientes incentivos para valer la pena a largo plazo... hasta que se estrenó el episodio 3.

    Con las ideas un poco más asentadas en el tiempo, es evidente que Obi-Wan Kenobi no solo es un proyecto que no cumple con nuestras expectativas, sino que aparte tambalea un poco más los cimientos del ya inestable canon de la franquicia.

    Pero, ¿Cuál es el problema? Aparte de las dificultades narrativas que vienen con fijas una historia más en una línea de tiempo que ya tiene un curso muy establecido, Obi-Wan Kenobi incurre en todos los pecados propios del Star Wars moderno, sin otorgar en contraposición sus ventajas.

    Desde una aparición insípida del mismísimo Lord Vader, que palidece frente a otras iteraciones recientes como la vista en Rogue One, tratando de balancear el efectismo exagerado de las precuelas con la sencillez fantástica de la trilogía original, pero incapaz de brindar el peso dramático que hizo grandiosa su aparición en cualquiera de sus filmes. Obi-Wan Kenobi cuenta con un par de ideas interesantes pero se ve atada por todo lo que vino antes y lo que vendrá después, aferrándose desesperadamente a el fan service y la manipulación para mantener el engagement en su base de espectadores tan apasionada.

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    ¿Cambió entonces mi opinión al respecto? Podría decirse que si, no porque sienta que las calidad objetiva es mediocre, sino porque considerando la premisa inicial había potencial para hacer algo mucho más interesante y luego de dos episodios decentes el curso de la aventura no ha mejorado.

    Hay juego para entretener, pero estoy cansado de ver gente en internet haciendo maromas para defender este desproposito. Veremos si todo mejora eventualmente.

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  4. Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022) First Impressions: Are we breaking the mold?@richardalexis1491d

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    The Obi Wan Kenobi series on Disney Plus is one of the projects related to Star Wars that has generated the most hype among its followers for a long time, not only because it is the return of Ewan McGregor (One of the most adored actors of the prequels) in the role of the Jedi master, but because apart from that he would be in charge of addressing one of the moments in the timeline of the saga that apart from Rogue One have been considerably ignored when it comes to movies and television series: The events between the episode III and to New Hope.

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    As a lover of Revenge of the Sith, it is as if this series was totally made for me, but at the same time I felt several quite rational concerns that with the passing of weeks and the release of several chapters could be brewing, although there is a lot of potential Narrative, after The Mandalorian and The Bad Batch, the passage of Star Wars on Disney Plus has been quite irregular, The Book of Boba Fett personally disappointed me and Obi-Wan Kenobi had all the necessary characteristics to extol his own flaws.

    The temporary verdict? With two episodes recently released, Kenobi stands as an exciting project, which drinks from the nostalgia of both trilogies (The classic and the prequels) to form an entertaining series but with little desire to do something truly unique.

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    There are several issues here, despite the holes in the original timeline (which were probably already covered by way of comics and video games that are part of the extended canon) there wasn't much to tell in the time range presented here. , affecting the level of risk to which the characters are subjected and the predictability of the plot.

    Although there are a couple of highlights early on (A beautifully choreographed and tragic extension to the execution of Order 66, as well as the presence of Inquisitors), Kenobi quickly becomes a series we only watch for its connections to the other works. of the Star Wars expanded universe and not necessarily because its isolated quality deserves it.

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    Obi-Wan Kenobi is worth watching but not for the reasons we'd expect, his plot must do flips to justify its very existence, the direction is boring, and the visual style fails to balance the neat futurism of the prequels with the special Western of the original trilogy, but hey, seeing old Ben's adventures in the desert is funny.

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    Todas las capturas de pantalla en este post fueron tomadas directamente desde la serie por mi

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    La serie de Obi Wan Kenobi en Disney Plus es uno de los proyectos relacionados con Star Wars que mas hype han generado entre sus seguidores desde hace mucho tiempo, no solo porque se trata del regreso de Ewan McGregor (Uno de los actores más adorados de las precuelas) en el rol del maestro Jedi, sino porque aparte se encargaría de abordar uno de los momentos en la timeline de la saga que aparte de Rogue One han Sido considerablemte ignorados cuando se trata de películas y series de televisión: Los eventos entre el episodio III y a New Hope.

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    Como un amante de Revenge of The Sith es como si esta serie estuviese totalmente hecha para mí, pero al mismo tiempo sentía varias preocupaciones bastante racionales que con el pasar de las semanas y el estreno de varios capítulos podrían irse gestando, si bien hay muchísimo potencial narrativo, luego de The Mandalorian y The Bad Batch el paso de Star Wars en Disney Plus ha sido bastante irregular, The Book of Boba Fett me decepcionó personalmente y Obi-Wan Kenobi tenía todas las características necesarias para enaltecer sus mismas fallas.

    ¿El veredicto temporal? Con dos episodios recientemente estrenados Kenobi se erige como un proyecto en emocionante, que bebe de la nostalgia de ambas trilogias (La clásica y las precuelas) para formar una serie entretenida pero con pocas ansias de hacer algo realmente único.

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    Aquí hay varios problemas, a pesar de los agujeros en la línea de tiempo original (Que probablemente ya fueron cubiertos por medio de cómics y videojuegos que forman parte del canon extendido) no había mucho por contar en el rango de tiempo que se nos presenta aquí, afectando el nivel de riesgo al que se someten los personajes y la predictibilidad de la trama.

    Aunque hay un par de aspectos resaltantes desde el principio (Una extensión trágica y hermosamente coreografiada a la ejecución de la orden 66, así como la presencia de Inquisidores), Kenobi se convierte rápidamente en una serie que solo vemos por sus conexiones con las demás obras del universo expandido de Star Wars y no necesariamente porque su calidad aislada lo merezca.

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    Obi-Wan Kenobi vale la pena pero no precisamente por las razones que lo esperaríamos, su trama debe hacer piruetas para justificar su propia existencia, la dirección es aburrida y el estilo visual fracasa en balancear el futurismo pulcro de las precuelas con el western especial de la trilogía original, pero bueno, ver las aventuras en el desierto del viejo Ben tiene su gracia.

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