From a description provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art: "A moon-filled, fragranceless blossom in a cup of tea. As much like a flower as anything you like. Amplified by the presence of two peasants in a corner. Feared by sailors and farmers alike. Has a hollow body, complex linear skeleton. Described as white. Probably English."
Filmmaking now, all of a sudden, is back to almost “old school”. Technology becomes invisible, and that’s a great thing. Yoda baby, beautiful, and it moves in there, too. The guys who are moving the eyes and the lips and the facial expressions, phenomenal. And they filmed it one-on-one. It was heartbreakingly beautiful. — Werner Herzog
Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian
— Episode 5 “Practical”