Full of pathos and lore, "Tales of the Jedi" returns us to the CGI style of "The Clone Wars" animated series and resituates us in the decline of the Republic era. Guiding fans through a cycle of births, deaths, and rebirths, Dave Filoni's six-episode anthology miniseries differ in spirit from the often-breakneck movement of "The Clone Wars," with each episode running shorter in average length but brimming with a distinctive emotional breadth and quieter introspection.
For many fans, these episodes fill the corners of curiosity for the history of established characters: the infanthood of Ahsoka Tano, Count Dooku's fall from the light, Qui-Gon Jinn's apprenticeship, and the devotion of the ever-elusive Yaddle to her friend Dooku. Though revealing their youthful days and their fates brings much heartache and sorrow — and Kevin Kiner's pensive scoring — these chapters are necessary to understand how these characters grew up (or regressed). Below,...
For many fans, these episodes fill the corners of curiosity for the history of established characters: the infanthood of Ahsoka Tano, Count Dooku's fall from the light, Qui-Gon Jinn's apprenticeship, and the devotion of the ever-elusive Yaddle to her friend Dooku. Though revealing their youthful days and their fates brings much heartache and sorrow — and Kevin Kiner's pensive scoring — these chapters are necessary to understand how these characters grew up (or regressed). Below,...
- 10/28/2022
- by Caroline Cao
- Slash Film
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