![]() ![]() Revenge of the Sith doesn’t waste time on useless characters or plod through the usual Senate meetings or interstellar politics.Ī technique or characteristic that George Lucas is known for and uses in all his films, is music. These relationships are altered, flipped, re-born, and destroyed in the movie. Many say that the whole movie is about the relationships between Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), Padme (Natalie Portman), and Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor). Throughout the movie, although at times the dialogue is vague and sometimes cheesy, we see the connections and relationships between many different characters. Lucas re-introduces us to two of the protagonists immediately and emphasizes their relationship. The film begins with action and chaos and continues that theme throughout the entirety of the movie. The first 20 minutes - a breathtaking rollercoaster of explosions and acrobatics, space battles, lightsaber duels - rivals anything we’ve seen in the series. ![]() ![]() Although much of the audience already knows what is supposed to happen in the movie, Lucas once again amazes and surprises. Revenge of the Sith puts together a complex plot onto a framework of virtually non-stop action. This blockbuster film released in 2005 perfectly illustrates George Lucas’ cinematic language in ways that we can only sit and watch in awe. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith brings Fantasy/Sci-Fi to life as George Lucas directs another classic. ![]() “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” ![]()
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