While I didn’t care much for “Rebel Moon”, this blog post from a graphics designer who worked on the movie details the meticulous process of designing the fonts and typefaces to reflect the different aspects of its world.

  • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    Well, also the absolute boneheaded final battle where there were about twenty opportunities to end the fight that were just completely ignored by both sides.

    • Ah you see I am a Star Wars fan and as such the part of my brain that allows me to suspend disbelief is SUPER well formed.

      I can handle that.

      • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I also am a Star Wars fan. Er well, was, I guess. A pre-Disney fan. But an example of what I meant is like, the bone cane right? He is shown literally killing people with a single hit from it, but Kora somehow survives how many hits? Then she breaks it and instead of grabing the longer end to just hit him with it, she decides punching is a better alternative? Eventually she stabs him with the short end, which was actually pretty silly, but the entire time I just kept thinking okay, surely this will end the fi… Okay we are back to punching again.

        Or the many, many chances Kora had to just push him off that tiny little platform? She was inside that center cage which was the literal safest place for her to be and she decides instead of leveraging that great position, to go out with him? What?