Yeah. But it wasnt a letdown for me, because I already knew Lucas would concentrate on the characters, i.e. no grand space batttle.Vympel wrote:Ok, I'm going to rate the movie right now, and then get into the details: 4/5. Very good, best of the prequel trilogy. Better than RotJ? Can't decide.
I'll follow the movie from start to finish. There are spoilers, obviously.
The Space Battle.
BIGGEST. LETDOWN. EVER.
That's right. I said it. It had to be said. I have never been so misled. This space battle had the shit hyped out of it, and practically nothing happens.
Why? Simple- Anakin & Obi-Wan are just making their way through duelling capital ships- trust me when I say that you have seen everything you've seen in the space battle that's really cool already if you've seen the trailers/tv spots/ Clone Wars DVD footage. It really is unfathomable. There's a few instances of capital ships fighting as Anakin & Obi-Wan fighting, but I was expecting more. I was expecting more dogfighting even, not a single scene at the very start where ARC-170s enage Vulture fighters and blow each other up for a few shots then "moving on".
What about Anakin and Obi-Wan, in their fighters? They do nothing. A Vulture droid launches buzz droid missiles at them, Anakin dodges his, Obi-Wan doesn't, buzz droid attack, buzz droid attack is defeated, Obi-Wan's ship is screwed, Anakin bumps him on a proper course, destroys the hangar generator (port side) of the Invisible Hand, they land.
End of space battle sequence. No fighting droid fighters. Nothing.
We get one more space battle sequence- that of a Venator pulling up alongside Invisible Hand and delivering a smack-down broadside, about 3/4 of which have already been seen in trailers and tv spots.
No more space battle.
Agreed. R2 humour was appropriate and well-placed. Although I don't really like the SBD's voices. I always though SUPER battle droids should sound "tougher" rather than "cute".The Invisible Hand sequence
This is a great sequence. Anakin and Obi-Wan's friendship is established more in this sequence than in all of AotC. There is some excellent comic relief from both R2 and Anakin and Obi-Wan's dialog, as well as the Battle Droids even. They make their way to where the Chancellor is being held.
Yes Dooku died too easily... Well, at least now we see that Anakin is all powerful.Duel with Count Dooku
Surprisingly short. Too short, in my opinion. Christopher Lee dies only slightly slower than he does in RotK EE. Anakin is much more powerful, yes, and Palpatine during the fight is quite cool. Good scene, but I would've liked more.
First quarter was good. No doubt about that.Escaping the Invisible Hand/ Capture/ Ship Crash
This bit was cool. More good Anakin Obi-Wan banter, R2-D2 comedy, a fight on the bridge, etc. Strong. The ship crash was also well done.
Note: this is what I deem to be the strongest part of the 1st half of the movie, which is undoubtedly weaker than the second half- let's call it the first quarter. Overall, the first quarter was very good.
Now for the rest of the first half:
A bit too wordy here. They could cut down the Padme/Anakin love pledges... but I'm just glad they weren't rolling on the field like in AOTC.Back to Coruscant
Marred only by some bad Anakin/Padme dialog. When they first meet, it's actually ok, but later in their apartment they return to AotC mode. Induced some cringes, groans, and laughter from the audience. This is bad.
The rest of this is perfectly good: Anakin gets his faith in the Jedi tested as they try and figure out just what Palpatine is playing at, insulted by being put on the Council but not being declared master etc. A superb scene where Anakin and Palpatine just talk at a Coruscant opera. Completely enthralling, Ian McDiarmid really shines.
Nitpick. Grevious was reallly nerfed in this fight (vs the clone wars cartoon). In Clone Wars he took on 5 jedi and won, and he has been shown to win every jedi in 1 vs 1 combat, including Ki-Adi and Shak Ti (except for Mace). Either that or Obi-Wan has really upgraded himself since AOTC. And what's with Obi-wan new "stance"? The part where the moves his saber above his head and point it directly at Grevious... it seemed so un-jedi like...Utapau part 1
Meanwhile, Obi-Wan is sent looking for Grievous on Utapau. He quickly finds and engages Grievous in battle. Their fight sequence and the entire battle when the Clonetroopers arrive to reinforce is extremely well done. Thumbs up.
Pretty ok here...Coruscant again
Anaking goes to see Palpatine to tell him Grievous has been found, etc. Palpatine makes his Sith Lord sales pitch. Another awesome scene. Anakin goes to tell the Council, Mace Windu gathers his posse.
Yup. By now I've noticed the Sith saber techniques are different from Jedi saber techniques, in that there is more "thrusting" or "stabbing" maneuvers. Jedi seem to do "slashing" maneuvers more often. I really liked the way old Palps fought, really show the aggressiveness, even in Sith combat skills.The arrest scene
I loved it. The way Palpatine fights is disturbing- his and Mace Windu's fight really isn't like anything we've seen before. I don't know how to describe it, but it works well- Palpatine's kind of a hissing ... something. There's also an excellent scene of Anakin and Padme figuratively looking at each other from the Jedi Temple and their apartment respectively, and it goes a long way to making Anakin' choice more credible.
The scene where Anakin makes his choice is great. In it, Palpatine conversion to Sidious is sudden and shocking- he's no longer the fatherly, nice old guy, he's a cackling maniac. It's the return of the Emperor from RotJ, and I relished every second of his cackling, manic ranting, from the moment he unleashes the lightning to the very end of the sequence where Anakin makes his choice and Mace Windu goes hurtling to his doom (with full powered force lightning- incadescent skeleton and all)- all while Palpatine is screaming: "UNLIMITED POWER!". Wow.
However, Palpatine was a bit over the top when he "knighted" Anakin moments later. No matter, it still doesn't detract from the scene much.
I didn't buy this part. Anakin's conversion seem rather quick. And he was clearly uncomfortable with pledging his loyalty to Sidious. Why did he seem so reluctant?
And Palps sort of lied to Anakin - he did tell Anakin that even he did not know the Sith power to prevent padme from dying, but will learn it together with Anakin? WTF? Hell, if I were anakin, I would say: "Lying bastard!" and kill him.
Nitpick. I would prefer if the Jedi put up more of a fight. Ok sure they were outnumbered and taken by surprise, but was these 2 factors really sufficient to gun down a Jedi?We are now in the second half of the movie. This kicks major ass from here on in
The Order 66 sequence of Jedi we recognize getting killed by their Clonetroopers is utterly awesome. One of the best sequences in all of Star Wars history. Without question. It's very gripping and tragic.
Yep. I must say I loved the previous part when Yoda said "have good relations with the Wookies I have"... LOL. It was so well funny... imagine a short Yoda befriending tall and hairy wookies. Interesting company he keeps.On Kashyyk
Really, Kashyyk is split into the two halves because Yoda decides to goe there during the Council sequence in the first half, but I'll just discuss it in entirety here. It's very short, but visually pleasing, all of it.
However- it is really just action for action's sake. For the purposes of the script they needed Yoda not to be on Coruscant, but really, Chewie being in the film is totally unecessary, for one. It's a fan point, sort of like an apology for RotJ Ewoks, it seems.
The Clonetroopers turn on Yoda, of course, and he gets away with the help of the Wookies. All very short, but good.
I would prefer seeing Anakin actually slaughtering the Jedi in the temple... Sadly no.Temple sequence
Short, but excellent. Anakin is an evil bastard. Cool.
So far so good.Utapau part 2
Obi-Wan gets turned on during the on going battle, he gets away. Kudos all around for another great battle sequence.
Yoda, Obi-Wan and Bail
So and so has happened, we've got to go do this at the Temple, etc. Moving the plot along, nothing objectionable, all in all good.
Anakin sees Padme after the purge
This was a fairly good scene, unmarred by the bad dialog in the first half.
Mustafar/Empire declaration/ Obi-Wan and Yoda in the Temple
Awesome sequence. Just watch it, it's all excellent.
Obi-Wan goes to see Padme
Nothing objectionable, as far as I can remember. Good dialog I think.
Yes, I loved Anakin's force choke on his wife.Palpatine vs Yoda, Vader vs Obi-Wan
Before Obi-Wan and Anakin fight, Padme and Anakin talk. I thought this was a powerful scene. Natalie Portman didn't quite do it for me, but Hayden Christensen was spot on in this. A great exchange.
Nitpick. I'm not happy with how Obi-wan held is own against Anakin for so long. Dooku died within minutes, and I believe at this point, Obi-wan is still no match for Dooku. Was it because he had a lot of space to retreat to and was playing a purely defensive game?Both of these duels are great. The smack talk between Yoda and Palpatine is fucking gold. Vader and Obi-Wan just proceed to beat the shit out of each other. Palpatine and Yoda fight to a stalemate, Yoda buggers off. Back to the main duel. Some good dialog between them, but not enough.
Fuck this sucks. Obi-wan was losing throughout the entire battle. Then finally, at the end Obi-wan declared he had a "higher ground". Anakin leaped at him, and Obi-wan sliced of 3 limbs!!! WTF??? Not again man... why did Anakin get defeated like a pussy like in AOTC? He is all powerful... And seriously does higher ground makes that MUCH difference in a saber duel?Vader's defeat: an incredible scene. I am lost for words. Just a great moment.
Nitpick. I hate the pussy Vader in ROTS. His first words from his mouth was "where's my padme" - something to the effect. GOD! I always knew Vader as the cold, heartless dark lord, and they had to make him say this? Damn....Wrap up: Birth of Twins/ Vader in the suit
Also excellent. Really, there is not a single negtive point here.
I will now follow with some general, non review related comments.