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Режиссер: Боско Нг Автор сценария: Брент Фридман Дата выхода: 22 октября 2016 Дополнительные материалы: Путеводитель по эпизоду В поисках оружия и артиллерии капитан Рекс и его товарищи-повстанцы отправляются на заброшенную базу времен Войн Клонов. Но очень скоро герои выясняют, что не так уж она и заброшена: враги из прошлого вернулись, чтобы закончить былую войну... Скачать: RARBG (англ.) Отрывок Rebels Recon: Дневники создателей |
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2.4.2017, 22:37
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Trust the Force Группа: Jedi Council Сообщений: 14851 Регистрация: 14.7.2006 Пользователь №: 3009 Награды: 9 |
Хм. А ведь прав Бен Уорман - эту серию можно прочитать еще и как мета-комментарий про фанатов, не дождавшихся финала The Clone Wars:
Цитата Both Kalani and Rex are trapped by the specters of the past, engineered to fight in a very specific sort of war. And the conclusion of the war was so sudden, so anticlimactic, that they were left with nothing. Not with a bang, as the saying goes, but with a whimper. In a meta sense, they’re a lot like fans of The Clone Wars (the show) after its cancellation—strung along for years and then cut off with the ending just coming into sight.
If we step back and look at the bigger picture of the show as a whole, the war itself was never the point. Battles are fought, planets are won and lost, and people die. And for what? The conflict in “The Last Battle” shows us that, for all of its familiar tropes of unstoppable Jedi with loyal clones at their side against hapless battle droids, all that mattered were a few select characters who we watched, warped and affected though they were by the ferocious meat grinder of war. The battles themselves were a lot of pointless flash and noise fought for the entertainment of those privy to the meta events: the Sith, and the audience. In the end, The Clone Wars (both the show and the event itself) was about the characters, about Anakin and Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, Ventress, Yoda, Maul, and yes, about Rex. [...] The events of the show itself don’t matter nearly as much as their effects on the characters within it do, because so much of it was being planned by people with a much wider perspective of the events unfolding than most of those same characters. (Are we talking about Palpatine, or are we talking about Dave Filoni, Henry Gilroy and George Lucas?) -------------------- "Невинный блаженец" © D.G.
Ilaan vanished – and took all the sounds and sources of light along. Only Ilaan remained. Down on his knees, an obedient servant of the Force, just like all those months ago. It spoke to him – and he listened, without saying a word. Out of his silence, the sounds and images appeared, filling the space around them, giving the reality its meaning and weight, just like clean white cloth that gradually becomes heavy with blood when it covers the body. |
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