Review Detail
10.0 4 10Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
“Omnibus” is the right word here for sure. As individual “movies” this format wouldn't fly; “Andor” is far too meditative, patient, and brooding to fulfill our modern Dexedrine-paced excuse for movie storytelling.
What works here is being able to watch the series as 4 completely satisfying, self-contained stories, each building to its own finale where it all comes together.
You can now watch the series without having to sit through the “recaps”. That’s all that’s needed; Eddie knows the value of Andor, and lets the story tell itself.
Less sometimes is more with editing, and, in this case, giving us a format to take in the show without the start-stop-recap nature 30-minute weekly serials do we can appreciate the series as, indeed, an “omnibus”, if not 4 standalone “movies”.
Bravo, Eddie!
What works here is being able to watch the series as 4 completely satisfying, self-contained stories, each building to its own finale where it all comes together.
You can now watch the series without having to sit through the “recaps”. That’s all that’s needed; Eddie knows the value of Andor, and lets the story tell itself.
Less sometimes is more with editing, and, in this case, giving us a format to take in the show without the start-stop-recap nature 30-minute weekly serials do we can appreciate the series as, indeed, an “omnibus”, if not 4 standalone “movies”.
Bravo, Eddie!
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