Ten years after the first meeting, Anakin Skywalker shares forbidden romance Padm?, When Obi-Wan investigated the assassination of Senator and find the secret clone army made Jedi.
Ten years after the Phantom Menace threatened? Oval planet Naboo, Padmé? Amidala is now a Senator representing her home. Faction of political separatists, led by Count Dooku, rooms? Teenagers to close it? Dit. There are enough Jedi to defend the Republic against the threat, so after Palpatine? Request a help Jango Fett, who promises? E clone army to handle the situation. Meanwhile, Obi-Wan Kenobi continues to train the young Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who fears? Jedi Code prohibited e? E her romance with Amidala. |
Users review: Sitting in the darkened theater, popcorn bag in one hand and a cup in another car, I tried desperately to keep the bitterness and cynicism that notification was terrible billion - Episode I toy hammered into my brain. But it was not good. John Williams conducting the score wonderful nostalgia chills my spine and at the time of faded yellow Scroller far spási information was lost in a heady fog of fanboy love.Sadly, it does not last. After a short set, we got the first glimpse of Anakin mk. Second Nila in irritatingly perky Jake Lloyd, transform to make our Vader-in charisma vortex that is supremely untalented Hayden Christensen. Ever acted out with wood burning wood in the fireplace scene, Christensen walks to say anything more than that focuses hard to think of my next cue. In fact, hes so sad it sucks the life out of even the usually lively Ewan McGregor, who looks like he has become disillusioned with Lucas and the rest of us. Portman managed quite well, and as Mace Windu, Samuel L. Jackson doing usual schtick badass weve see everything else. Even Christopher Lee taken as a threat, perhaps because most of his scenes consist of acting against a green screen - a tricky thing for even the most experienced actors.The direction also is clumsy. Some scenes (such as hover-car chase through a futuristic city at the beginning) take too long and become boring reel for CGI department ILMs, although people reduce Another terribly short (especially the fight scene Obi-Wan/Jango Fett, had something fanboys drooling over before the movie). The fight scenes computer animation just thrown everywhere and hope that the audience will be duly impressed, though this effect to be like all the fireworks site at the same time - big hits and many colors, but nothing to focus on.The film speed is n also small. The love scene scáileáni take up too much time - something that would not be so bad if the result does not need electricity and chemistry of wet cement - at the same time potential catharsis happens Anakins Sand People village killing Camera! Amazingly the last bits were treated with all the other characters talk about how <i> something really really interesting </ i> is happening on the network screen. Show do not tell, Lucas! Even director lousiest know that.So many bad things, so few words say it: Watto returns, except incredibly ugly Jewish stereotype urghrá (big nose, long white hair, black hat rabbi). 3-CPO and R2 wander through the film that serve no purpose at all. The dialogue is atrocious and worse jokes. If CGI is so high these days, why is it so obvious? Good things? Few and far between depressingly. The scene sticks worked pretty well died, was a thin white floaty beautiful strangers and start watching all kinds of ass Yoda battle scene with Christopher Lee is a Star Wars only satisfying moment of all time. Sometimes. Never, never, never. But focus on the brilliance of the second (bit just truly amazing in Episode II), but the ham-fisted, amateurish junk the rest of the movie.I think the worst Epsiode II states that Lucas is really just a hack. Kasdan Kaufmann or without the hard work of all or Spielberg to pick up the slack director, but Lucas is a big dumb kid tells stupid stories. If Episode II was another sci-fi franchise, I would just unbearably scary movie to watch. But as another step in the ongoing quest to destroy the legend Lucas and Star Wars universe like, I can only give my extreme disdain. |
Year: | 2002 |
Starring: | Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor |
Genre: | Action, Adventure, Fantasy |
Director: | George Lucas |
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