5/31/2023 0 Comments Next space rebels review![]() They certainly held the best till last! For example, depicting Hera and Zeb work in a union together to get Ezra and Sabine out and Zeb almost reading Hera’s thoughts on the plan how to do rescue their crew. The episode exhibits a great deal more other stunning storytelling in various moments. I also loved how Ahsoka, being pulled into the dimension called Vader as Anakin, because in that place, where all Star Wars is together – he is Anakin, her Master, despite all the evil that he did and we should perceive him as such! Here is to an awesome unification of all the storylines! Also, Ezra chose not to save Kanan the Emperor could only gain access to that dimension only when it was opened by Ezra in very unique circumstances and not any time after (as we know)! So – no, not ‘everyone can do it at any time’. I think it is very beautiful storytelling that teaches us how things always work both ways in reality and everything we do towards other people matters, although it may seem as if that is happening just with ourselves. In this episode we see a reverse: a raised through that very relationship that Ahsoka saved – a grown up Ezra who saves Ahsoka after Kanan’s sacrifice that made it all possible. In Rebels Season 2 finale Ahsoka was a strong protector and saved the fragility of Kanan and Ezra’s relationship by protecting them from Vader. Here, we are shown to have a reverse ‘save’ situation. However, it opens so many ideas for interpretation, that you can lose your focus in analysing such an outcome, because you choose not only how to interpret it, find the meaning, but also the character fate. I was always in favour of that unresolved finale in Rebels Season 2. What changed is that we know that she survived. What I have to mention straight away is that this episode introduced us to some unquestionably beautiful soundtracks, one of which you just have to hear right now to prepare yourself for what this post is yet to reveal to you (in case you are one of those who reads spoilers without watching the episodes) :-p All this just put my brain into some drug-like Star Wars euphoria! Because it’s all Star Wars and it all is right here! They all continued in a magical sequence all through the way to the new trilogy with Kylo Ren ‘And I will finish what you started’ (from TFA). To Anakin: ‘You never would have made it as Obi-Wan’s Padawan, but you might make it as mine’ (The Clone Wars). From Ahsoka: ‘Just when you think you understand the Force, you find out how little you actually know.’ (SWR). ‘The time to fight is now!’ – Jyn Erso (Rogue One). As well as ‘Luminous beings we are, not this crude matter’ (TESB). ‘Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose’ – Yoda (ROTS). We hear Yoda say in the opening phrase to the Episode: ‘Truly wonderful a mind of a child is’ (AOTC). The writers chose the most iconic citations to be used there just to emphasise that that special dimension has all these events happening all at once, right there. The opening shots let us hear the voices of Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, Ahsoka Tano and others. The episode kicks off right where we left in ‘Wolves and a Door’ – Ezra found himself in another dimension, which was portrayed as a complete void and blackness, although, it did contain within itself all the events that were, that are, and that are yet to come. ![]() This whole Star Wars Saga unifying Rebels episode was absolutely gorgeous! Let me just warn you that this review will contain spoilers, as you probably have guessed already! ![]() I want to see it again and again, because each time it shows me something newer and deeper, allows me to think about the world around me. They should be taken as a lesson with gratitude. What an absolutely breathtaking Episode! ‘A World Between Worlds’ has been a spectacular gift from the storytellers of Star Wars Rebels! Yes, it wasn’t a typo, I said a ‘gift’, because despite a lot of backlash from the internet on certain events in the Episode, I still find that its certain storytelling decisions are meant to teach us something. ![]()
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