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 Star Wars - Episode II, Attack of the Clones (Widescreen Edition)
Rating:2 out of 5 stars - Necessary? Perhaps. But just barely bearable.
ATTACK OF THE CLONES is definitely not the 2nd movie that EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is.

The unraveling plot continues to deepen as we slide toward that inevitable outcome we had all been waiting 20 years for. (And the waiting continued until REVENGE OF THE SITH -- a far better film.) The acting is some of the absolute worst I have ever seen. The direction of the dialogue sequences is likewise very poorly executed. (The "forbidden kiss" scene by the fireplace is still painful every time I think of it.) But in all of this, the framework of the story itself does link up the two parts of the prequel trilogy. Is that enough reason to go out and buy it? Probably not unless you can get it at a very, very low price (which I did).

In the area of exciting action sequences AOTC does not disappoint. Seeing legendary British actor Christopher Lee portray the evil Sith lord Count Dooku/Darth Tyrannus and square off against Yoda is a pure delight as was the preceding duel of the aforementioned fighting with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. And Jango Fett provides some incredible excitement as well. But all these things (along with a few other commendable points which I won't go into) still can't convince me to give this film more than two stars.

On a side note, if you wish to see a different side of AOTC - one which might make the movie a little more bearable and even enjoyable - I highly recommend the graphic novel STAR WARS: TAG & BINK WERE HERE.



Rating:1 out of 5 stars - Add another vote for the one star camp
1. Yes, there are a billion reviews already for this movie.

2. However... I tried to view this film again tonight (DVD) and it is truely a lame film. Ewan McGregor is the worst part of this already dud of a movie.

3. Bottomline: no matter how much a Star Wars fan one is, one really puts their credibility on the line when they think that this is a good movie. Return of the Jedi will always be the best of the Star Wars movies... and this will be the worst.



Rating:5 out of 5 stars - Satisfied!
The DVD came in a timely fashion, was in good condition, and everything was satisfactory to me. Thank you.



Rating:5 out of 5 stars - Possibly the most under-appreciated movie ever
I find it kind of weird to be writing a review of Star Wars: Episode II so long after the fact. But for what is and has always been a series of popcorn movies, it took me a surprisingly long time and large number of viewings to really appreciate the subtlety of what Attack of the Clones was doing and how well the prequel trilogy as a whole succeeded.

In a nutshell, George Lucas set himself a gargantuan task in doing the three prequels. He had to take the character of Anakin Skywalker, make him a likable and sympathetic character that viewers would enjoy watching for most of three movies, and then turn him into Darth Vader at the end in a way that was both fundamentally believable and effective, and allow the us to feel the tragedy. In short, he had to do something almost completely unlike the heroic arc he did in the original trilogy.

And you know what, for me anyway, he succeeded, and once again the middle chapter is the key one. This is where Lucas had to develop Anakin as a real, likable character, and yet give us just enough of his darker side to set up his final fall without yet making us actually dislike him. I think Anakin's romance with Padme was the linchpin and very well-done, even though many fans have criticized it for lousy dialog. You know, I had badly-written dialog when I was that age too. We've had a lot of hip teenagers in popular culture these days, like the character from Buffy: the Vampire Slayer, who talk more like what their 30-something writers would have liked to have talked like when they were that age. Anakin is an awkward, conflicted, serious yet emotional teenager who is deeply in love with Padme and doesn't know how to talk to her. And that's what he sounds like, and for me, it worked, allowing Anakin to develop both sides of his character (Padme's side of the relationship is a little sketchier; her role isn't as well drawn in my opinion, and additionally Natalie Portman, a talented actress, may have been mailing this one in).

Needless to say, the action and chase scenes are brilliant, and George Lucas is the master when it comes to framing and setting these things up. Whether it's the skillfully managed tension of the bar scene, the cleverly-shot lightsaber duel between Dooku, Anakin, and/or Obi-Wan, or fisticuffs in the rain, Lucas makes all the action scenes compelling. Crucially, they are an extension of the plot and character development and not just spectacular set pieces as they are in so many movies of this genre.

I'm not going to say the movie is perfect, or as compelling as The Empire Strikes Back; it's got its awkward moments, not all of them there for a good reason. The first time I saw Episode II, I wasn't that impressed. But what Lucas set out to do was much more ambitious than it appears on the surface, far more ambitious than most Sci-Fi action flicks, and for me he's succeeded in delivering a trilogy of both exciting action and emotional depth. It took a little while for them to grow on me, and for me to appreciate and understand what he was doing, but now that I'm there I like the second three as much as the first three.



Rating:5 out of 5 stars - The Best Story Continues!
Needless to say, Star Wars: Episode II is just as great as the others. In this film, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi finds out about a mysterious clone army supposedly made for the Jedi on the planet Kamino, which has been erased from the records. Meanwhile, his Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, is illegaly falling in love with Senator Padme Amidala. As always in a Star Wars movie, there are several great action scenes - particularly of note in this episode is a scene where Anakin is driving Obi-Wan crazy with his dangerous speeder piloting. And another very exciting scene is on the wasteland planet of Geonosis. I won't give away any more - I'll tell you to buy it!


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