


Akzeptiere das Chaos
Als dem sanftmütigen Souvenirverkäufer Steven Grant auf einmal Filmrisse und Erinnerungen an ein anderes Leben zu schaffen machen, findet er heraus, dass er an einer dissoziativen Identitätsstörung leidet, und seinen Körper mit dem Söldner Marc Spector teilt. Dann tauchen dessen Feinde in Stevens / Marcs Leben auf und während die beiden ihre komplexen Identitäten miteinander ausverhandeln und steuern müssen, finden sie sich inmitten der mächtigen Götter Ägyptens wieder.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Started childish. Probably their target audience is under 15.
Great start, good casting so far. Another great show from Disney.
Rather boring and well known formula. Maybe hire someone else as show runner and bring some fresh air.
The next chapter in Marvel’s struggle of bringing the MCU formula to television. It sounds simple enough in concept, as they’ve built their brand around making simple, unpretentious, linear, streamlined stories with good characters and big spectacle. I think they consistently check the character box, television shows included, and this thing is no different. It helps a lot that they got Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke, both of whom are phenomenal actors. They’re capable of adding so much life and colour to these characters, some of which probably isn’t even written on the page (could’ve done without the accent, though). However, for as consistent as they are with nailing their characters, they’re becoming about as consistent with messing up in the story and spectacle department for these shows. Marvel’s probably aware that they need to add some bells and whistles to their usual storytelling for a 6 hour miniseries, but so far the results have been mostly convoluted and messy (_Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Hawkeye, Loki_). _Moon Knight_ is no different, because despite some serious attempts at experimentation, most of it doesn’t pan out due to the schlocky execution. As for the spectacle, yeah it’s pretty bad. Scale has nothing to do with how impressive an action sequence is, as even evidenced by even the best moments in the MCU (for my money, the absolute highlight is still the highway shootout in _The Winter Soldier_ ). So, you really don’t need to do a crazy car chase with CGI trucks, trees, George Michael and a plethora of green screen if your show can’t afford it. You don’t need to attempt fancy mirror visuals I’ve seen in countless horror films if they’re too expensive. Scale it down, focus on the choreography and make sure everything looks good. Again, taking a page out of the Marvel Netflix book would work a lot better for this character. Furthermore, the Moon Knight suit has the exact same problem as the MCU Spider-man suits. It looks like animation, not a man in a suit. Add the usual uninspired filmmaking, flat lighting (as well as underlit scenes, I might add), boring shot/reverse shot framing and general lack of colour/style, and I’m seeing nothing but another boring, by the numbers show. Its only appeal are the two main actors, both of whom are way too good for this and deserve a lot better.
Oscar Isaac is working overtime to hold up a show that sadly ends up drowning in its own potential. Could definitely have benefited from being a few episodes longer.




















