I am doing weekly reviews of Andor at The Escapist. They’ll be dropping every Wednesday evening while the show is on, looking at the Rogue One prequel as it progresses from one episode to the next.
With Daughter of Ferrix, Andor gears up for its season finale. So it seems as good an opportunity to talk about one of the more underrated aspects of the show. Andor has garnered a lot of attention for its writing and plotting, but the show is also one of the best directed shows on television, with its visual language as important to communicating its themes as the dialogue and exposition.
You can read the piece here, or click the picture below.
Filed under: Television | Tagged: andor, benjamin caron, direction, paranoia, seventies, star wars, the daughter of ferrix, todd haynes, Tony Gilroy |
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