This article contains mild spoilers for "Andor".
"Andor" was already the best "Starwell War" for decades When Season 2 debuted, but Tony Gilroy's timely political thriller shines the brightest as he focused on Gurman's story in his latest installment. The show not only offers a shaky research of politics in the face of fascism, but also the attractiveness of evil and how people become radicalized. However, in Gurman we see the full condensed story of the rise of greater resistance against the empire. While we have previously seen rebellion like that of Ferix in Season 1, we have not seen the formation of an organized revolution like that of Gurman - until now.
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What makes this so tragic is that we already know that Gurman's resistance will fail, because it is, literally, orchestrated by the empire, courtesy of Your favorite wicked "warwrows war" power ". It doesn't matter how passionate Gormans are or how well they are organized; They already have Cyril Carn (Kyle Soller) right there with them, waiting to close them for good.
Part of what makes this story so shocking and well done is how real it is. Although "Andor" is already a very grounded show that often feels like it is in the version of our reality (the one with combat fighters and X-wings), the story of Gurman is the very "War of Starwells" version of French resistance. This extends from the look of the planet Gurman (which has already inspired it from northern Italy and France) to most of Gurman's suits (which was influenced by French fashion in real life)-and, of course, in Gurman.
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If you felt the speeches given during the Gurman's resistance meeting in Season 2, Episode 4, Episode 4 (titled "Have you ever been in Gurman?") Sound famous, you are not far away. Speaking in "Andor: Declassified" Disney+Game, show -Show Tony Gilroy spoke about his approach to Gurman's making, which included engaging French actors to show most residents of the planet (even if Gorns' leader Carni As Gilroy pointed out, the French resistance "is the one we are completely compassionate to begin with."
French has always been a part of Starwell warfare
As Sammel explained in the same feature, the language spoken by Gurman characters, Gore, is invented in French - or, more precisely, French phonetics. "They ended up creating (that) a word for a word, a goal vocabulary," he explained. Sammel also compared Gore with Esperanto, which may sound familiar but still a special language.
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Well, this is not the first time we saw the French coded characters in the franchise "Starwells War". Indeed, The first season of "Skeleton Crew" included an episode Where the young heroes of the show arrive on the planet destroyed in war, whose inhabitants often speak in a thick French accent. This is also part of a tradition that returns to the "clone wars", as that animated series similarly shows planets with established resistance as French coded. Also, in the "Clone Wars" and "Starwells War", members of the Ril's Twicken Resistance speak with a special French accent, which creator Dave Philoni has previously said he comes from a direct demand of the "war of the Starvali".
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It is not difficult to see why Lucas would like to bring the French into the Starwell War Universe. After all, Lucas is a huge nerve in World War II, after inspired by the films of World War II in making dogs in "Starwells War: Episode IV - New Hope". Having rebel groups directly inspired by La Resistans is the perfect respect for that time, as well as the best and easiest way to show the non -existent spirit of rebellion in the face of oppression and occupation. That is why it is so easy to sympathize with the torments of the Gormans, because we quickly recognize the allegory in the real world in this plot. Unfortunately, We know that Gurman has already suffered a massacre in the pastAnd based on the plans of the empire for them, their future looks nothing but bright.
New episodes at Andor's premiere on Tuesday at 9pm Disney+est.
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