Ceejay Julien
The unpredictable surprise element of Star Wars movies was lost for the most part of the prequel trilogy. Never more so than for its final act, contrived and over choreographed sword fights. Character decisions that make zero sense whatsoever other than fall into place to serve the situations and consequences we already saw in the original trilogy. Even John Williams can't save this uninspired outing but it has a few decent dramatic moments to enjoy that'll make it worth sticking with. đ
Elliot
Darker then the other two films of the prequel trilogy but also superior to them. The story is better thought out, the fight scenes are epic and the Anakin versus Obi-wan duel on Mustafar is heartwrenching. Hayden Christenson's (Anakin) acting has increased dramatically, as have the already superb talents of Natalie Portman (Padme) and Ewan Macgregor (Obi-wan) The Cgi is not as overused as it was in episode one and two and the Cgi that is there is amazing. You guys gotta check this out, MTFBWY!
Peter Stone
Much better than the other two prequels with a much darker tone. Some good action scenes but otherwise pretty poor. The acting/dialogue is as cringe-inducing as ever and the key scenes that lead to A New Hope are badly done! Anakin turns to the Dark Side in just a couple of minutes, going from father to be to child genocide in the blink of an eye! Obi-Wan beats Anakin by standing on a hill and Vader screams "Noooooooooooo" in what undoubtedly emasculated him to all who watched! The Jedi die without a fight
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