Imperial528 wrote:The reason why the Viceroy doesn't give a damn that the Senator of Naboo just got elected as Chancellor is because he damn well knows that there is so much bureaucratic muck in the Senate that by the time any force could be mustered to break the blockade then it will already be too late for the inhabitants of Naboo, and that it would take much less time for the law to be repealed. Heck, IIRC Qui-gon and Obi-wan talk about this numerous times, as do the Queen and Palpatine, which is why they gave Valorum a vote of no confidence in the first place, in hopes of getting a more assertive Chancellor, of course, that's not even half the problem as far as corruption and special interests go.
Dude, I don't think you understand. It's not about Naboo. It's about the Tax Laws. It's a protest. The Trade Federation doesn't like tax laws, so they're blockading a world in an effort to get their way. Either that or the opening title crawl is completely irrelevant.
Furthermore, according to Jim Raynor, the whole blockade from Sidious' point of view is about garnering himself more power in the senate, correct? He's creating a crisis around naboo, to gain himself sympathy. Then when he attacks the Jedi and wants this treaty signed these acts are both intended to prolong the crisis, allowing the Senator to continue gaining power.
Yet despite this apparent need for power, when Valorum is disposed of and Palpy's put on the ballot he's got no problems getting elected. He knows the outcome of the vote before the ballots are even cast. This despite the fact that not one of a thousand representatives stepped forward to support the Queen in her appeal for help.
So the whole plot is rendered null and void. The crisis is there to gain Palpy power. But he already has enough support. So the whole blockade/treaty fiasco is utter garbage for Palpy's plans at least.
Jim Raynor wrote:AkalabethAngel wrote:
That the characters are all dry, unemotional boring people which the audience cannot relate to
Stoklasa spends all of a hanful of minutes (out of seventy) talking about the characters. In that handful of minutes, he demonstrated a complete ignorance about very basic things. The
vast majority of his review was useless nitpicking that got things wrong just about every time. So no, I'm still not buying this excuse about his mythical "big picture" that me and everyone else who doesn't like the RLM review is supposedly missing.
Oh yes. And what was your response "these people are all liars!"?
And am I'm supposed to believe you why exactly?
As a clear example. What is the Trade Federation doing there? Do they have an agenda of their own? If yes, why do we never see this agenda being pursued? All they do is act as pawns for palpatine.
The Trade Fed with a trade franchise has a problem with taxes on trade routes. Even if you (somehow) didn't catch that, the opening crawl explicitly calls them "greedy." So the greedy robber barons are plundering a poor defenseless world. I'm not seeing the need to flesh that out, especially when it's not even the point of the movie.
Plunder? What did they plunder? Now you're just making stuff up. In your rebuttle you said they were blockading to protest the new tax laws. Now they're plundering? Which is it? I didn't see any plundering. I didn't see them land any mining equipment. And all of their big ships dissapeared without filling their cargo holds with goods. So what, plundering?? I don't think so. And if they only ever intended to plunder the place, why not just invade it right away? Why blockade at all? That doesn't make sense. Even at the start, Sidious tells them that they have to advance their time table and begin the invasion now. So they were going to sit on their butts for an even greater length of time had not the Jedi showed up. So why wait if all they want to do is plunder it?
Also, I would think that plundering one world would not be compensation for what is presumably galaxy-spanning tax laws which would affect their business in a systemic way. I mean, plundering a world is a one-off cash grab. It's not going to change the long term problems.
A clear example is from the opening crawl, new taxes have been introduced which the Federation doesn't much care for so they're blockading a planet in protest. Yet why do we never see the representatives trying to advance this agenda in the senate?
Because the movie was spent elsewhere, and when they finally got to Coruscant the issue was the invasion, with the Trade Fed trying to deny everything until they could get their legal loophole?
You mean because the movie never told us? Yes you would be correct.
Here's a hint guy. In ANH, the movie follows the Death Star + crew and it follows Luke and friends. You can show TWO sides to an event. It's pretty basic story telling and gives the bad guys some character and an agenda. The two things which are consistently lacking from these movies.
And later on, when Valorum is disposed of, and the senator from the world they JUST INVADED is on the ballot and is guarenteed a victory the viceroy and his aid on Naboo don't give too hoots. Sorry, but having the senator from the world you just invaded become chancellor should be a bigger deal. Palpatine can tell he has enough support before the ballot is cast, in a senate with a thousand members don't you think the TF and their allies would have their ear to the ground too and they'd know who was going to be nominated?
There are literally a few minutes between the point when Palpatine announces his nomination, and when the heroes return to Naboo to fight.
So what? It doesn't take time to pack your things, get to your car? The world has FTL communications. The guys on Naboo should now INSTANTLY. Even Hyperspeed isn't that fast. And after Palpatine says his win is assured it shows sidious talking to the two mooks on Naboo.
Furthermore, if the TF is trying to advance an agenda in the senate, why does Sidious tell them that he'll ensure the senate remains as it is. Don't they want it NOT to remain as it is, don't they want this law repealed?
Sidious tells them that he'll keep the Senate from taking them down over the invasion. Sidious is also a liar telling them whatever they want to hear.
You don't understand. If the Trade Federation has an agenda that they want to pursue in the senate. That is, changing these tax laws. Then they want things to MOVE FORWARD in the senate. They're getting taxed. They don't want to be taxed. They want the senate to change this. Having things "stay as they are" does not help them.
Oh, we're never told are we. Furthermore how can an idiot like Nute Gunray be elected to a position of power in the Trade Federation, and organization which by its very name suggests its a conglomeration of lesser corporations.
Don't act like idiots haven't been elected before in the real world.
Gloss it over fanboy, gloss it over.
There's a fundamental difference between the OT and the PT.
In the OT, no one is an idiot.
In the PT, everyone except Palpatine is an idiot.
When everyone just follows along with what Palpatine wants and play right into his hands where's the tension? Why the hell should we care what's going on.
And furthermore for the sake of argument, if idiots ARE elected in the real world, it's because there are typically people behind the scenes pulling the strings. Who's pulling Nute Gunray's strings? Palpatine? Yes. But Palpatine's not in the trade Federation. So even if Nute was a complete moron he should have some guy behind him telling him what to do, telling him what to do in the best interests of the Trade Federation (not Palpatine). The Trade Federation should NOT be that stupid given how much power they have. They've got more military power than even the Republic at that time by the looks of it.
The separtists in the next two films are never given clear motivations or agendas of their own either. They just follow Sidious' lead like lambs to the slaughter. If the point is that Sidious is playing both sides, then how are the Separtists being played? Why are they consulting this guy in the first place.
The movie didn't spend time fleshing out the Separatist movement. But the word "separatist" makes it clear that they don't want to be ruled by the Republic. Given what we see of the Republic government in TPM, can you really blame anyone for wanting out?
Yes so if they are separatists why are they aggressively attacking republic worlds like Kashyyk. People who want independence generally just defend their sovereignty. They don't go on a murderous war of aggression against their former masters.
You're missing the fundamental problem. The overarching idea of the prequels is this:
Palpatine is manipulating the bad guys to help advance him into a position of power while simultaneously changing the Republic into the Galactic Empire.
If the bad guys, whether they be the Trade Federation or the Separtist alliance in the later films, if they don't have a clear objective then they're nothing but pawns for palpatine. Ideally both sides of the war should be smart. The separtists should have their own goals and ambitions. The Republic should be fighting for what they believe in. And at the end Palpatine is like "psych! Fooled you all! Now I'm the emperor bwahahha".
But instead it's just like everyone's a complete fricken idiot and do whatever he wants them to. It's just NOT believable.
Knife wrote:AkalabethAngel wrote:
That the characters are all dry, unemotional boring people which the audience cannot relate to and which don't follow the simple things like common sense. And that the story itself lacks tension and consequence as well as clear motivations on the part of its participants.
If that is his 'over all point' then that's fine but I don't see how it is objective nor some great scathing retort of the Star Wars saga.
Yes that is his over all point. People can't connect with these movies because no one cares about any of the characters because they're all a bunch of jackasses. They don't emote. They're dumb idiots. And we can't relate to them at all. Sorry to say but in ROTS one of the few times I actually cared is when Jimmy Smits sees the Jedi kid bite it at the temple and actually shouts "NO" because he actually cares about a fellow human-alien being. Compare this scene to the scene where Obi Wan watched a holorecording and delivers some emotionless, dry, boring dialogue about "I can't bear to watch any more". Why the hell should I care? Obi Wan should be weeping. He should be trashing the place.
As a clear example. What is the Trade Federation doing there? Do they have an agenda of their own? If yes, why do we never see this agenda being pursued? All they do is act as pawns for palpatine.
Oh Jeebus, The badguys that were clearly introduced as badguys, reinforced with that they are greedy corporations as badguys didn't have enough of a reason to be badguys for you. Sorry, that rings hollow. If you don't like them, cool. It's a subjective thing. They were neither simple, dry, or boring. They were greedy businessmen gone all rogue on simple back woods folk of Naboo.
Okay, so let me get this straight. "the bad guys that were clearly introduced as bad guys, they are greedy corporations". And then you follows this up by saying they're not "simple, dry, or boring". Hahahha. That's funny.
Not only are they badguys, they are really the stooges for the real badguy. Again, the movie makes this pretty damn clear and I see it takes you some nitpicking to get around the fact the movie makes it clear they are greedy, stupid businessmen gone rogue and joined up with a mysterious person with power in the Senate who wouldn't give them just money, but a shit load of money.
Don't you get it. Business men with that much power, and that much money, aren't stupid.
You don't get a fleet of battleships, by being a moron. You get a job as a janitor if you're a moron.
They've made some sort of deal with Sidious, again the movie made that pretty damn clear. What the specifics of that 'deal' is, we don't know BUT we know it was enough for the Trade Federation to go into business with the Sith. This isn't so difficult dude.
Yes, it is difficult. Because if we don't know what they want, we don't care. What you don't seem to understand is that the Trade Federation has it's own agenda which Palpatine is helping them with, but covertly he's really just using them to advance his own agenda. If the Trade Federation's agenda is never explored or made clear, why should we care about them? They have no motivations. They're just pawns of Sidious, which makes his betrayal of them in ROTS completely pointless. It's like a boss killing his own guys. They weren't betrayed, they were downsized, because they never had any plans or ambitions of their own. This stuff is important.
The separtists in the next two films are never given clear motivations or agendas of their own either. They just follow Sidious' lead like lambs to the slaughter. If the point is that Sidious is playing both sides, then how are the Separtists being played? Why are they consulting this guy in the first place.
They are pattsies, you know for a bunch of people who are 'oh so literary analysis' you're not so good at picking out obvious themes.
I don't care what the theme. The premise is not believable. And if the premise is not believable why should I give a shit about the story?