Yes.I can't remember seeing this posted previously, but perhaps I missed it. Someone pieced together the music from the opening credits and turns out that it's the funeral march.
Perfect sense if you want people to decide that it's a boring show in which nothing happens.That might be true, but the show starts with episode 1. In that case it makes perfect sense.
I noticed that - the opening music is pretty clearly funerial anyway. Which makes sense, since we know Andor dies.I can't remember seeing this posted previously, but perhaps I missed it. Someone pieced together the music from the opening credits and turns out that it's the funeral march.
Heh, watched that and didn't realize just how much time we spend looking at the back of people's heads.I came across this compilation of visuals from Andor the other day. Really emphasises how beautiful this series is.
Brutiful!I came across this compilation of visuals from Andor the other day. Really emphasises how beautiful this series is.
Reminded me more of things like "Buck Rogers" and "Genesis 2."Apart from the last couple of action shots, that fan intro does an excellent job of making it look like a show with a 1970s BBC budget: all story and acting, no sets or effects (or at least nothing that couldn't be filmed in an old quarry or using a polystyrene model).
The show has such amazing storytelling, acting and dialogue that it's easy to miss just how great the visuals are.I came across this compilation of visuals from Andor the other day. Really emphasises how beautiful this series is.