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Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu: streaming, strikes and Baby Yoda  โ€“ discuss with spoilers
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Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu: streaming, strikes and Baby Yoda โ€“ discuss with spoilers

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Is the promotion to the big screen of Star Warsโ€™ breakout Disney+ show just a delightful distraction โ€“ or exactly what the franchise needs?
โ€ข This article contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu

Star Wars, with its fondness for grand emotional crescendos, mythic reversals and violent turns of fate, is perhaps cinemaโ€™s purest example of space opera. Even the oft-derided prequels, those overheated tales of democracy collapsing, forbidden love and angst-ridden space monks, are intensely Wagnerian. The Mandalorian and Grogu, despite being a warm, funny, rollicking tale of outer rim adventures, ingenious aliens and surprisingly touching surrogate fatherhood, is not really on that scale. Which is probably why itโ€™s getting such a lukewarm reaction from critics.

This is a movie that zips along pleasantly, offers up plenty of cute โ€œBaby Yodaโ€ moments, delivers more than enough badass Mando action sequences, and even quietly reimagines what some of its most infamous alien creatures are capable of as a species. It is not so much space opera as cosmic picaresque, wandering frontier serial, intergalactic side-quest cinema. And thatโ€™s just not what weโ€™re used to after the best part of 50 years of Star Wars on the big screen. Hereโ€™s what makes this new adventure so different from what came before.

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