The Mandalorian and Grogu Movie Review – TVMR053

INTRO:
I’m Hank, longtime podcaster, filmmaker, and YouTuber, and this is my review of The Mandalorian and Grogu. This is a spoiler-filled review of the movie so you’ve been warned.

BUDGET:
165 million dollars.
Needs to Hit 413 ish minimum.

SETTINGS:
The movie varies locations and makes the world feel expansive but we’ll come back to this in the hits and misses segment.

CHARACTERS:
Pedro Pascal: The Mandalorian
Brendan Wayne: The Mandalorian Suit Performer
Lateef Crowder: The Mandalorian Stunt Performer
Sigourney Weaver: Colonel Ward
Martin Scorsese: Hugo Durant was an Ardennian fry cook
Jonny Coyne: Lord Janu
Steve Blum: Zeb Orrelios(voice)
Jeremy Allen White: Rotta the Hutt(voice)
Dave Filoni: Trapper Wolf

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HITS:
Strong opening sequence.
Stellar SFX.
Excellent combat.
The movie does a good job of showing the bond between Mando and Grogu. Especially how it evolves from season 3 to now.
There is some humor in this.

MISSES:
This movie is Thor Ragnarok.
The Grogu tending to Mando portion drags on too long.
Some of this film looks really bad.
Really bad dialogue in some scenes.
Rotta the Hutt says I’m my own man? He’s not a man.
The colloquialisms used don’t fit the world they’re in.
Grogu selectively understands when it fits the plot.
The baby noises have worn thin.
They waited over 3 years to bring this movie to fruition.

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MOVIE SCORE: 5/10
DIRECTION: C
WRITING: C
CINEMATOGRAPHY: D
POST PRODUCTION (score/sfx/edit/color grade) C
REWATCHABILITY: C

1 Awful content = Fails on every single level.
2-4 Poor = Terrible on almost every front.
5 Mediocre = Some of the content is worthwhile but mostly broken.
6 Average = Okay writing, acting, storytelling and execution.
7 Good = Solid writing, acting, storytelling and execution.
8 Great = Great writing, acting, storytelling and execution.
9 Almost Perfect = Very minor nitpicks but otherwise excellent.
10 Perfect = A masterpiece! No writing, acting or storytelling flaws. Would hold up against all time classics (e.g. M.A.S.H., Lost, Game of Thrones etc).