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Star Wars: Attack of the Clones

2002 • 142 minutes
3.6
455 reviews
65%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Watch the seeds of Anakin Skywalker's transformation take root in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Ten years after the invasion of Naboo, the galaxy is on the brink of civil war. Under the leadership of a renegade Jedi named Count Dooku, thousands of solar systems threaten to break away from the Galactic Republic. When an assassination attempt is made on Senator Padmé Amidala, the former Queen of Naboo, twenty-year-old Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker is assigned to protect her. In the course of his mission, Anakin discovers his love for Padmé as well as his own darker side. Soon, Anakin, Padmé, and Obi-Wan Kenobi are drawn into the heart of the Separatist movement and the beginning of the Clone Wars.
Rating
PG

Extras

Available only with purchase
"Films Are Not Released, They Escape" Documentary
25 minutes
Editor-Sound Designer Ben Burtt and team discuss how sound recordings, ADR, Foley recording and musical elements seamlessly come together in Episode II.
Deleted Scene: Anakin's Nightmares
1 minute
En route to Naboo aboard a refugee freighter, Anakin dreams about his mother in danger.
Deleted Scene: Dooku Interrogates Padmé
1 minute
Padmé requests the release of Obi-Wan from captivity, a request Count Dooku would consider if Naboo were to join the Separatists.
Deleted Scene: Jedi Temple Analysis Room
1 minute
Obi-Wan visits the Jedi Temple analysis room in order to find out where the dart used to kill the bounty hunter Zam Wesell originated.
Deleted Scene: Padmé's Parents' House
2 minutes
Padmé's parents question both Padmé and Anakin about their daughter's safety, while Padmé's sister Sola asks her about her relationship with Anakin.
Deleted Scene: Obi-Wan & Mace - Jedi Landing Platform
1 minute
Obi-Wan and Mace Windu discuss the removal of the Kamino system from the Jedi Archives and Obi-Wan's concerns about Anakin.
State Of The Art: The Previsualization Of Episode II Documentary
23 minutes
George Lucas, Ben Burtt and artists from Industrial Light & Magic discuss the important role previsualization played in creating unforgettable action sequences from Episode II.
Episode II Visual Effects Breakdown Montage (Siggraph Reel)
3 minutes
In this reel of effects footage, you'll see how Industrial Light & Magic was able to create unforgettable characters and scenes from Episode II using a vast array of techniques.
Deleted Scene: Raid on the Droid Control Ship & Extended Arena Fight
3 minutes
During the Geonosian arena battle, a team of Jedi led by Ki-Adi-Mundi and Plo Koon attempt to deactivate the Droid Control Ship, only to discover that these droids have been upgraded. Cut amid this story is additional action of Jedi battling in the arena.
Conversations: Sounds In Space
6 minutes
Legendary sound mixers Ben Burtt and Matthew Wood meet at Skywalker Ranch to discuss how they came to work on the Star Wars films, share the surprising sounds that made the movies roar to life and celebrate the franchise that defined their careers.
Discoveries From Inside: Costumes Revealed
4 minutes
J.W. Rinzler and Laela French look at some of the most iconic wardrobe pieces in cinema history and share anecdotal fun facts about the costumes of Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Han Solo and other fascinating Star Wars characters.
"From Puppets To Pixels: Digital Characters In Episode II" Feature-Length Documentary
52 minutes
George Lucas and the creative team behind Episode II use digital technology in order to create new characters and re-imagine familiar faces.

Ratings and reviews

3.6
455 reviews
Billy_WWFC
June 23, 2019
Absolute Oscar-worthy masterpiece. The visual effects are absolutely beautiful, and Anakin and Padmé's sexual chemistry is amazing. Anakin's complex perception of sand is fascinating to watch, and all that is Not mentioning the breath-taking acting which is his outburst shortly after the death of his mother, how he mentions that he massacred not just the men, but the women and the children too. This should've won multiple Oscars, for Best visuals, best actor and without a doubt best picture.
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Ceejay Julien
March 11, 2020
The first totally digital shot Star Wars film and it sure looks it. Virtual sets, virtual characters, virtual plot and virtual performances. There's still a lot to like in this movie, it has the most contrived love story and easily the saga's worst dialogue. But it also has a wonderful soundtrack and love theme as well as a visual feast of FX sequences to keep you entertained. A guilty pleasure of a Star Wars movie. 👍🏾😎
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Dylan Johnson
March 21, 2016
Most parts of this film, I find really FUN. BUT the bits on Naboo KILLED the whole movie. Instead of living a life of luxury, Padmé and Anakin should be in a motel room binding from terrorists. The CGI didn't bother me to much but I which the clones were actual people because a CG army is pretty DUMB
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