

スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーの視聴方法
- Thomas Chludzinski2025年3月4日I'd given up on star wars but a friend insisted this was different. This is an adult show about the cost of being a rebel. No jedi, no sith, no self obsessed easter eggs and references to older movies and shows. I'm only docking it for the first couple of episodes which are pretty slow, but aside from that its a gripping and well written story. Just really hoping the second season stays high quality.
- CMoreMovies2025年4月21日Andor is a revolutionary gem set in George's sometimes wacky, always captivating, Galaxy Far, Far away. With the exception of my dear KotOR games, this is my favorite Star Wars content since the 80's. No hate to the prequels; I love them for what they are; however, sometimes everything just comes together --the creative freedom, the writing, the direction, the performances-- and something extraordinary is unleashed.
- Katreina Edelweiss2026年3月17日Something every American needs to watch right now. The parallels to real life and modern society is astounding. If you're a member of any marginalized community, you know what I'm talking about. If you don't, please just think. George Lucas himself said that the Empire is a metaphor for American imperialism. Everything is political and this one is more relevant than ever.
- Ben2025年5月17日Andor is a masterclass in character and narrative building—arguably the finest storytelling Star Wars has ever delivered. It trades spectacle for substance, weaving a slow-burn, tension-rich tale of rebellion, moral ambiguity, and personal awakening. Every relationship is layered, every conversation meaningful, and every plotline earns its place with careful pacing and payoff. The series doesn't rely on nostalgia—it earns its place in the Star Wars universe by elevating it. From its intricate political intrigue to the grounded, gritty portrayal of empire and resistance, Andor respects the intelligence of its audience. It's a rare example of world-building where stakes feel real and characters evolve with purpose. This is storytelling done right. Other content creators—both within and beyond the Star Wars universe—should take notes.
- waggerdagger2025年7月13日The best Star Wars production ever, almost including the original three movies. Finally, we have a well crafted, well played and well executed story, that is serious in tone and style. The characters are Multi faceted and the Empire is also made realistic, with internal intrigues, power struggles, mistakes and fairly reasonable reactions. It's simply great and I wish there was more coming.
- Brolaire2025年5月16日Star Wars as a franchise has a complicated history. For many of my generation, it stood as peak Sci-Fi - the original movies were crowning achievements not only in special effects but also in characters and world-building. When word got out in the nineties that Lucas was returning to produce prequel movies, we were jazzed to put it lightly. Unfortunately, those movies for the most part critically fell flat at release, and only many years later, after the excrement of the Disney "final" trilogy, would we finally look back at how good we had it. Christopher Lloyd quit acting altogether because of how much he was made fun of. Hayden Christiansen got endless amounts of shit for how he portrayed adolescent Anakin - only very recently receiving the recognition he deserves. The mainstream of Star Wars always was rather simplistic thematically. Lucas famously said that he wrote these stories for his children. But with the Extended Universe content developed through the books, and later, some of the games, would Star Wars as a galaxy truly begin to flesh out and explore more realistic adult themes, characters, situations, and play in the grey much more than Lucas himself dared to. This is the era of Star Wars I loved that Disney killed. To say that I considered Star Wars dead is an understatement. The Mandalorian briefly rekindled hope for a time, but in many ways remained safe. Only Rogue One began to introduce this more gritty Star Wars some of us knew to the mainstream. Ask many non-fans what their favorite movie in the franchise is and they'll likely say Rogue One. Why? It leaned into themes of loss, sacrifice, and doing the right thing even when it's difficult. The ending, [won't spoil it here] is a bold narrative choice rarely seen in big-budget blockbusters, let alone Star Wars. It felt more like Saving Private Ryan or Black Hawk Down than a space opera. The lack of the iconic and fantasical elements of the franchise, namely the magic space wizards, are nonexistant, making the production more relatable and the protagonists feel more grounded. Like Rogue One, Andor doesn't require its audience to know Star Wars. It explores topics like authoritarianism, rebellion, propaganda, and what it means to resist evil from within a flawed system. It provides much more backstory to the events that led to Rogue One, and by extension, the original trilogy. Unlike Rogue One, it has so much more time to breathe, having and spending way more time introducing, developing, and intermingling its themes, its universe, and its complex characters. What appeals to me so much is, despite being a fan of the franchise, is that this story could exist in any other setting. It's objectively a great story - it just happens to be told using Star Wars as a backdrop. Given our current events and recent history, its story is all the more impactful and the gravitas of what happens that much more profound. Every single performance is exceptional, making it all the more incredible. "The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil. When truth leaves us, when we let it slip away, when it is ripped from our hands, we become vulnerable to the appetite of whatever monster screams the loudest [...] the monster screaming the loudest, the monster we’ve helped create, the monster who will come for all of us soon enough." Never in my wildest years would I ever have expected mainstream Star Wars to hit quite like this. Exceptional.
- Marcelo Scatena2025年5月21日A master class in character development, in tension, in intentionality, in theme exploration... There is so much this show has gotten right. I can't help but to feel sad now that it's over but, true to the main theme of the show and of Tar Wars, also hopeful for a better future.
- flavo432025年12月1日Andor is the most mature, politically rich, and emotionally grounded live-action Star Wars series to date—one that elevates the franchise beyond nostalgia and spectacle into something genuinely profound. While other series have focused on familiar characters or Jedi mythology, Andor digs deep into the seeds of rebellion, portraying the factions, rivalries, and sacrifices that ultimately shape the galaxy. It treats politics not as background flavour but as the driving force of the story, showing how ordinary people become revolutionaries through oppression, fear, courage, and necessity. The series captures themes of honour, loyalty, resistance, and self-sacrifice with a nuance rarely seen in Star Wars. Cassian’s journey—from reluctant survivor to committed rebel—is layered and believable, supported by phenomenal performances and writing that never underestimates the audience. With its grounded tone, gripping tension, and richly realised world, Andor sets a new benchmark for the franchise. It’s the standard future Star Wars projects should aspire to—bold, complex, and unforgettable.
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーに関するトリビア
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーは、全2シーズンです。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーは、全24話です。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーの主要人物はCassian Andor (Diego Luna), Dedra Meero (Denise Gough), Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård)です。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーはToby Haynes, Ariel Kleiman, Benjamin Caron, Susanna White, Janus Metz, Alonso Ruizpalaciosが監督を務めました。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーはDavid Meanti, Kate Hazellがプロデューサーを務めました。
危険や偽りや陰謀に満ちた時代、キャシアン・アンドーは専制的な銀河帝国との闘いにおいて自分が果たすべき役割を知ることになる。彼は反乱軍の英雄となる道を歩み始める。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーは15と評価されています。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーは、Action, Adventure, ファンタジーの番組です。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーは、視聴者によって10点満点中8.9点をつけられています。
スター・ウォーズ:キャシアン・アンドーの話の長さは、60mです。
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