Star
Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Rated PG13
Starring: Hayden Christensen, Ewan McGregor,
and Natalie Portman
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The movie that every Star
Wars fan has been waiting for has finally arrived.
While the first two prequel films either failed to live up to the hype
or got too wrapped up in the political trappings of the Star Wars universe,
Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is all about action for the most part.
And, of course, we finally get to see how Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen)
is transformed into Darth Vader. The film begins with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Anakin trying
to rescue Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) from the clutches of General
Grievous, who, along with Count Dooku (Christopher Lee), leads the separtitst
droid army. By eventually rescuing Palpatine, the two Jedi Knights set
into motion the final series of events that lead to a showdown between
the Jedi Council and the emerging Galactic Empire.
Beyond that set-up, I won't spoil the details of what happens. The joy
of this third prequel is that it's the first of the newer Star Wars films
with actual elements of suspense. Although, if you know the Star Wars universe, you know the final outcome but you still don't know the details
on how certain things come to be. This film answers those questions and
does so in a way that provides the first emotional responses I've had
to the characters' situations since the prequels started rolling out in
1999.
Also improved are the scenes involving the romance between Anakin and
Padme (Natalie Portman). Although Padme is essential reduced to standing
around and asking Anakin about what's bothering him, the scenes featuring
the couple actually contain some chemistry and, as a result, they work
much better than the bordering-on-horrid romantic scenes in Episode
II - Attack of the Clones.
Still, all is not perfect in Revenge
of the Sith. The film is overwhelmed
by the sheer number of CGI effects. Some of the action sequences are so
busy and overloaded with on-screen activity, it's easy to become confused
and miss the point of the entire scene. It may seem a little strange to
complain about too much action, but it's just a minor nitpick about what
is, for all intents and purposes, the best of the prequels by far.
For most Star
Wars fans, Revenge of the Sith should be well-received.
It had a lot to live up to and manages to tie the prequels to the original
trilogy in a rather interesting and successful manner. It might be hard
for some fans to accept that this is the end of the series, but at least
the last entry is worth seeing. Trivia: All
shots of C-3PO had the entire green screen set reflecting in his shiny
gold armor, so digital effects artists in post-production had to digitally
repaint C-3PO's armor frame by frame to remove any traces of the set.
(Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |