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Does this scene from ‘The Mandalorian’ improve the deepfake?

[ESTE ARTÍCULO CONTIENE SPOILERS DEL 2X08 DE THE MANDALORIAN]

The use of digital technology to either rejuvenate actors, or directly resurrect them, has become more and more common over the last few years. And yet, as much as the directors put their hearts out for the achievements, they always tend to run into grimaces of displeasure that criticize the result and directly wonder about the artistic (or even moral) benefit of this practice. Sean Young in Blade Runner 2049, Will Smith in Gemini, Peter Cushing and Carrie Fisher in Rogue One… Examples abound, and none have met with unanimous praise.

Much less was the most recent case: the reappearance of Mark Hamill like a Luke Skywalker fresh from Return of the Jedi in the last episode of The Mandalorian. Although we have explained here the reasons why this return fits perfectly what the series has always wanted to tell us Jon FavreauThe truth is that the CGI used to rejuvenate Hamill (who did not limit himself to putting his voice but came to pass through the set) leaves much to be desired, delving into the unsettling valley and giving rise to a video game character aspect not especially polished. A few days after this appearance, of course, the Internet has already worked its magic.

Thus, the user Shamook has resorted to the technique of deepfake to try to rejuvenate Hamill, and the result (if not perfect) is much more convincing than that originally appeared in the series of Star Wars. In fact, it is powerfully reminiscent of when last year Martin Scorsese wanted to turn to digital technology to rejuvenate the actors of the Irish, and again it turned out that the deepfake It seemed much more realistic than what was seen in the Netflix movie.

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