"Star Wars: Visions" The Duel (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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9/10
Incredible choreography
shakedatjunk22 September 2021
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Basically a retrofuturistic Akira Kurosawa movie. Stunning cinematography, great art, very well done CG, great music, nice tone, villains you hate. The kid calling for the guards to start shooting was cool.

The Sith Lord woman was an absolute monster as well as the Ronin. Both were such great characters with little screen time. Her weapon attachment was nuts.

The fight between the Sith and the Ronin was one of the best choreographed and most well done saber fights in the whole series. Definitely top 10 including Clone Wars/Rebels. It looked real. It was like CG and rotoscoping and it looked incredible.

It managed to have the art of a manga, while being an anime with live action-esque fight choreography while still being able to implement the great parts about animation.

This was basically if Kurosawa made a Star Wars short. Makes sense as we all know he inspired George Lucas.

More of this one please.
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8/10
Good Start
FiRE01022 September 2021
Entertaining and beautifully animated duel.

All in all, this episode was really enjoyable to watch. Not an amazing story but a solid one. This show isn't serialized, so these are the kind of episodes I hope we get more of. Excited to see if we get more such as this.
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8/10
Duel of the F '8' S.
southdavid27 September 2021
"Star Wars: Visions" offers something different than we've seen before in this universe. A series of (presumably) unconnected animated adventures, that are free to deviate from any established canon as they see fit. As with all anthology series, the overall quality might prove to be mixed, but certainly this first episode is an excellent opener.

An enigmatic warrior (Brian Tee) arrives at an isolated village with his droid. The community soon comes under attack from a troop of bandits, but they have a plan and have hired a group of mercenaries to fight back. All goes well until the bandit's leader, a Sith warrior (Lucy Liu), joins the fight and the resistance is thwarted. The Ronin warrior then enters the fray, challenging the Sith and defending the village.

Have to start with the fact that this episode looks lovely. The main footage is in black and white, with only the flash of light sabres or laser beams allowed to be in colour. Kamikaze Douga and director Takanobu Mizuno chose a style that mimics hand drawn animation and shading that is beautiful. Then, as the episode is inspired by the Kurosawa films and other features of Japanese cinema's golden period, the animation has a grainy film effect applied. It's really nice to look at even still images from the episode.

The Kurosawa inspiration runs on into the bandits, whose stormtrooper outfits, loosely worn like shogun Karuta, are but one inspiration lifted from something like "Yojimbo", along with much of the actual plot. Unlike how we've seen with some episodes of "Marvel's What If..." this episode manages to tell it's tale and hint at back story and potential future without leaving you unsatisfied at the resolution.

If they're all as good as this, then we're in for quite a series.
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10/10
This is what stars wars is all about.
amooorales23 September 2021
The first thing I said even before the episode ended is I could watch a whole series of just this ronin. The animation was so beautiful and left me breathless, felt like I was watching a moving painting the entire time. The fight scene was amazing too, and I love how they interpreted Japanese culture into this, it just felt natural. The lightsabers design of the sith lord was so different and intriguing, I wish they pushed the boundaries with all Star Wars and not just this series. I hope we get a season 2!
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10/10
A whole series of this please!
McKLund23 September 2021
Man this was spectacular and the animation is incredible! Having this as a full series would be crazy!
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10/10
Spectacular
dylanadams-5163522 September 2021
Really put me in the headspace to imagine what Star Wars could have been like had Japan created it first. This episode had a wonderful blend of classic samurai film and Star Wars for a truly unique adaptation on a somewhat tired franchise.
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8/10
Solid opener
DjDarkrai1022 September 2021
There was not a lot of substance, however there is in fact a duel and the duel is very entertaining and well animated.

Solid premiere and i'm excited to see the other stories.
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10/10
Amazing start
tunesplitter22 September 2021
This episode was amazing, i really like it a lot. The style and the Atmosphere is incredible.
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8/10
Not A Bad Start
theempop24 September 2021
This episode, kicking off Visions, is almost entirely style over substance, but that's not necessarily a terrible thing. I am not by any means whatsoever (and I cannot stress this enough) an anime aficionado or even a fan. I literally have never watched an anime (unless one counts ATLA, whose anime status is hotly debated among certain circles) except for a few Studio Ghibli films which have proven hit or miss with me, and so would not trust myself to be a judge of the style. That said, I do greatly enjoy Eastern live action cinema, and know what I like and what I don't. I greatly enjoyed the black and white art style, broken up with shots of color from sabers and lasers. The grainy look and Japanese aesthetic made me feel like I was watching a Kurosawa samurai film, though I must admit 'The Elder' from this same series does the duel tension better than this episode. The saber "sheath" brings up logistical questions, but it sure looks cool. My fear going into this show would be that there are serious lore contradictions to established canon, and yes, nearly every episode seems to have that, which would make expanding any of these into a show of some kind difficult unless they change aspects or maintain a non-canon existence, which is unfortunate, as many of these could benefit from fleshing out and seeing more. This episode was cool to look at, but that's about it.
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7/10
Fair.
suvechhabose22 September 2021
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Nice story , beautiful graphics .

Highly appreciate the concept of setting a star wars story in edö Japan , the idea of sith vs a rogue sith . One little complain though , What's wrong with bigger episodes with a deep story? Why not do that ?
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9/10
Good
gheataadrian22 September 2021
I didn't like the animation too much, but the story, the fights, and the atmosphere were all done well.
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6/10
Good, With Some Flaws
zephurnaceyt28 September 2021
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Anthologies have many problems to tackle, one being what to do in such a short time.

Where this episode is good, it is near flawless. But where it lacks, it suffers from a blandness that is hard to ignore for the critical eye.

PROS:

The animation is smooth, and the lighting and artistic choices (especially the lack of color aside from unnatural light sources) are brilliant.

The main fight scene is fantastic, near jaw-dropping at some points.

The main character isn't a typical hero, and steers more toward moral greyness which is more anticipated and appreciated in modern story telling.

The scene right at the end where the "Wanderer" opens the side of his coat to reveal several red kyber crystals is a picturesque example of showing and not telling the audience that he is a Sith-hunter, not a Jedi (Which is stated earlier in the episode).

CONS:

While the animation and drawings are great, they sometimes become too dark and lead to some scenes being bland.

There is very little story, and the little that is available is shallow for the most part, leaving little to interpretation or exploration (The "iceberg" it leaves behind is minuscule).

This goes for world building too.

The villain (And this applies for all the villains in this series) is a typical evil type with no rhyme or reason to their course other than "The Dark Side," which in all fairness, is enough of a reason for most Star Wars fans.

Little is revealed about any of the characters, leaving nothing memorable about any of them aside from the main character who is hinted at being a Sith-hunter.

The dialogue is average, and even the line that was supposed to hold the most impact, the main character saying "I'm not a Jedi," is simply banal (A similar line was said by Captain Rex in The Clone Wars TV Series, and Ahsoka in Star Wars Rebels).

****

Personally, I absolutely LOVED this episode. Hardly any scenes left me bored, and there were a few scenes that even made the hairs on my neck stand.

If we had a whole season devoted only to this character and plot line in a Samurai Jack kind of story line, to explore both in greater detail with a brush up on the dialogue, I can see it being a huge success.

Personally, I give it a 8/10.

From a more objective standpoint, 6/10.
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4/10
Mildly entertaining
seeker-1911124 September 2021
Certain story elements were missing and the lack of color wasn't to my liking.
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10/10
This is Star Wars from a Japanese point of view
What I find most interesting in endeavors such as this series is seeing a favorite franchise from another point of view. Some reviews have commented this isn't Star Wars. I would argue that as I think it has all the quintessential elements and a number of recognizable features. This first episode includes a new droid who is quite reminiscent of R2-D2, Sith warriors, stormtroopers, a number of aliens, and a light saber duel, just for starters. And with what we learn about Ronin (I don't want to spoil it), it challenges our perceptions of good and evil.

However, it's not canon, and the style, tone, and focus are a bit different. But I think that was the idea. We forget that even in watching the same films, the interpretation of those films is influenced by culture and personal experience. Lucas was influenced, in part, by Japanese films and lore, and those elements likely stand out more to the Japanese and affect their overall perspective, as well as their interpretation of the various themes. What we see in this first episode, and I hope the rest of the series, is a story set in the Star Wars universe, or more accurately a parallel universe, but illustrated in a different style and reflecting an alternate cultural perspective. For Batman fans, I suspect this series will be similar to the Gotham Knights series. This will appeal to some and not to others. However, Star Wars is not just a film franchise; it's an experience. By taking a step back away from our usual understanding and expectations and being open to a different point of view, I think we can actually deepen and enhance our overall experience.

Regarding the specifics of this episode, I am a huge fan of anime, but I'm not an aficionado, nor am I an expert in Japanese film or culture. There are a couple of reviews here that outline the technical aspects and how this episode compares to certain Japanese genres much better than I can. I can only say that I think the choice of black and white in a style that resembles pencil drawing is aesthetically gorgeous and will especially appeal to those with an artistic interest. It also makes the occasional flashes of color more noticeable and helps to highlight important aspects without the use of dialogue. There is actually minimal dialogue and virtually no exposition, which some viewers may find objectionable, but this is characteristic of the specific genre. Because this is a myth genre, with certain themes and archetypes being common, dialogue and exposition aren't generally needed. For Star Trek fans, think of it like "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra." For those not familiar with this Japanese style, reading trivia and reviews, and watching the extras videos may help. For this specific episode it also helps to know certain Star Wars background, such as Sith lore and the nature of kyber crystals.

Additionally, this is a rather short episode, but again, for the specific style, it doesn't feel rushed or incomplete. We might be left wanting to know more about Ronin's journey, and apparently there is a novel that expands on it, but this specific story is satisfying. The apex of the story, the fight between Ronin and the Sith, is really well done. The choreography is incredible, and there are some unique aspects such as part of the duel being conducted on a log floating down the river. Even the waterfall, a familiar trope, plays a different role, and there's a bit of a twist in Ronan's victory. We get a new style of light saber, and for those who object to its originality, I suggest you refamiliarize yourself with light saber lore and take another look at past sabers such as the one created by Ezra Bridger.

Overall I think this is a fantastic start to the series. Everything in this episode just works and is exactly what I expected for a Star Wars series created in the Japanese/anime style. In addition to the elements I've expanded on above, the editing and pacing are well done, the music and sound effects are a nice combination of vintage Star Wars and Japanese film, and the voice acting is excellent all around. Then there are the little details such as the loose flowing garments of Ronin and the villagers, the pieces of stormtrooper armor worn loosely like Japanese warriors by the bandits, the selection of alien guards, and the architecture combining rustic, wooden structures with more futuristic aspects. All combine to make this a wonderful addition to the anime universe while still being uniquely Star Wars. I recommend watching it more than once, each time focusing on different aspects. Like all great Star Wars moments, this episode is an experience.
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8/10
A great start. But felt a little lacking.
Josefm200123 September 2021
Great episode and a solid start for visions. The visuals and artstyle are breathtaking and gorgeous as is the spectacular blend of black and white and colour. My only criticism is after the brilliant jaw dropping reveal of the Ronin. The character feels very 1 dimensional and lacking best I can describe it is this story and characters really needed a series rather than one episode it is a great concept and I'd love to see more of it but unlike other episodes it's more of a frustrating ending rather that doesn't really close well. The ending leaves several questions that I would like to see answered but these questions bring down the episode as a singular entity which wouldn't be the case if a series went followed it.
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10/10
One of the coolest Star Wars stories
alpinedon17 January 2022
I could easily watch an entire series based on this semi-B&W episode by a mostly Japanese crew, truly wonderful and intriguing. May only be a half hour show but this touches on what made the original series great (and the last six films garbage IMO - I'm not including Rogue One, which I think is the second-best of all the films). I really wish they would do more stories like this.
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8/10
Fantastic visuals
snakehead-1627823 September 2021
This was a good episode to kick it off. It looks phenomenal and helped set the tone for the rest of the series, in my opinion. The story was pretty average, though.
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10/10
Where the story packs, the visuals perform
arkhamwarrior22 September 2021
The story of this episode lacks substance, yet that doesn't detract from the episode. You're kept engaged the entire time, and visual, the episode is just stunning throughout. You can pause it at any time and the shot is just amazing. Absolutely amazing. 10/10.
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9/10
Awesome start!
lucafrieling22 September 2021
This episode definitely was a great start of this series.

It was a little short, but we knew that would be the case.

We also heard about it being black and white and... wow. That looked amazing! Loved those looks!!

Awesome story and can't wait to read the rest of the story in the upcoming novel!
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7/10
Good anime
RucasL22 September 2021
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The graphics and aesthethics are great. However, i didn't like the music. I don't get way composers still try to get closer to previously used music. There's a lot of similarities with duel of fates from JW. I get it, but as a show not canon, with visions of stories, they should use unique tracks aswell.
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8/10
Strong first episode: cool, fast-paced and more for adults
Shadowboy_25cm5 October 2021
This first episode of the anthology series Visions is an excellent, promissing start.

Eastern meets the Star Wars Universe.

Nice visuals and designs, grim atmosphere and surprising.

Recommended.
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6/10
Black and white boring and stollen story
dax-87-7570532 October 2021
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The Lone Wolf & Cub in modern, but in old black and white.

The story stolen from Seven Samurai.
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3/10
An interesting storyboard
tyleradean23 September 2021
This was basically a pre-vis animatic with a ton of filters. I feel like it could have been good if the studio had put a little plait of effort into producing it as an anime, instead of an animated storyboard.
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9/10
Quite the pilot episode!
Trey_Trebuchet9 December 2022
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I was actually pretty excited for this series when I was announced way back when. Not just because I tend to enjoy a good anime here there, but because this is something that maybe should have happened a long while ago. Serial westerns and samurai kinds of stuff seems to have inspired George Lucas decades ago to create one of the most infamous franchises to date.

That being said, this was a legitimately great little story. Not one of the deepest episodes of Star Wars or a show at all for that matter, but it more than makes up for that with it's choreography, animation, grit and just enough lore and intrigue.

A (possibly former) with lord who just wanders around hunting current Sith Lords? That's just so cool and something you perhaps wouldn't see in the canon stuff. I thought all of the weaponry looked pretty dope too.

The animation is seriously breathtaking, and I did enjoy the titular duel. It really does feel like a classic Ronin film. It'll be interesting to see what the rest of this show is about. I'm just glad to have more star wars content.
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9/10
Best episode of the series
robertheduardoperezmachado26 September 2021
This was the best episode by far. I would have loved to know the story of this globetrotter.
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