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It has been said before, but the Star Wars prequel movies (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith) were terribly disappointing to fans. The squandering of devotion from Star Wars fans remains puzzling. How could Star Wars creator George Lucas apparently be unaware of what made him and his space opera series great?
Judging from the prequel trilogy, Lucas seemed to think that his success was based solely on special effects in film making. Cutting edge special effects were important to the success of the original Star Wars trilogy. They gave the films impact and made the visual experience of the story thrilling. However, it was the story being told by the trilogy that made people fall in love with the concept. People cared about what happened to Luke, Leia, Han Solo, or Darth Vader because their adventures and personalities helped people relate to the fantastic sci fi story that was unfolding.
The storyline and characters in the prequel trilogies were neglected. As the Star Wars prequels progressed through the three films, the story became spottier, and flagrant inconsistencies with the original trilogy appeared. For example, in Return of the Jedi, Leia spoke about memories of her mother, but in Revenge of the Sith Leia's mother, Padme, is shown dying shortly after childbirth.
The prequel storyline was also ill used when excessive space in The Phantom Menace was given to Jar Jar Binks, easily the most annoying creation ever. His dopey character interrupted and weakened what was actually an adequate story. The time painfully wasted on Jar Jar could have been given to interesting characters like Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi. The thoughts and motivations of these Jedi knights would have drawn people emotionally into the story instead of being repulsed by the unwanted comic relief of a fumbling amphibian.
Most of the characters were never properly developed in the prequels, most notably Annakin Skywalker a.k.a. Darth Vader. His discontent with the Jedi was made clear, but he was never allowed to be carried toward evil by his anger and hate in a compelling manner. The story showed Chancellor Palpatine's obvious attempts to misguide him, but Annakin was never portrayed as anything more than a moping teenager. I had always imagined Darth Vader driven by ambition fueled by his superior grasp of the Force. This passion is lacking in the prequels.
While the story and characters of the prequels were treated like trivial matters, the films were lavished with the latest in computer generated special effects. All of the movies were visually stunning with deeply layered landscapes alive with detail. This was great and certainly part of the Star Wars mystique, but it should not have been done at the expense of all other aspects of storytelling. When I watched the prequel movies, I got the impression that the actors were not even being given time to perform their craft. Everything felt like first takes without any consideration for allowing chemistry to build between actors and letting them explore their characters so as to give nuanced portrayals. The cast for the films consisted of fine actors who have given notable performances elsewhere such as Liam Neeson and Natalie Portman. The acting talent was mostly wasted in the prequels.
I will grant that it is not easy to make epic sci fi films. The producers have many technical elements to coordinate, but Lucas had the resources and concepts that could have been leveraged to create truly legendary entertainment. Instead he seemed interested in drowning his creation in the bathwater of lameness. The poor execution of the prequels diminished my love for Star Wars that had prospered since childhood. I still admire and love the first three Star Wars films, but I feel like I still don't know the story behind Darth Vader because what I was given by the prequels was so inadequate and unrewarding.
The Star Wars prequel trilogy is a monument to what happens when stories are forgotten in favor of special effects. Special effects can make films look great, but their stories make them memorable.
This Star Wars commentary was written by Tracy Falbe, author of The Rys Chronicles epic fantasy. People interested in a good story of ambition and epic adventure are invited to http://www.braveluck.com to download the free fantasy ebook Union of Renegades.
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Peter retells the story of Star Wars in this hour-long episode of Family Guy. When Princess Leia is captured through the evil Darth Vader the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 escape towards the planet Tatooine to find assist form the Rebel Alliance. There they experience Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca and Obi-Wan Kenobi who infiltrate the Death Star then rescue the captive princess from the Death Star and return to aid the Rebellion in its battle towards the Galactic Empire.
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star wars question(s)!!!!?
So in episode 4, when han, luke, chewie and obi arrive at the death star, Obi wan tells han and luke not to leave their hiding spot, and goes off on some mission. Then luke and han go find leia. So what was the point of obi wan leaving in the first place? was he on the search for leia, or was it related to vader? also, when he is killed, why does he just disappear?
Im sure Jedi dork will argue this one.
but
I seem to recall the deal with Obi-wan going off alone was that he knew that Vader knew of his presense, and would have to eventaully face him.
However, he didnt want Luke with him in case Vader sensed he also was a jedi and tried to kill both of them.
and when he dissapears, he becomes "one with the force"
same thing happened with Yoda
Now Jedi master Yoda is set to guide you on 'Star Wars' Sat-nav
Sydney, July 9 : A portable sat-nav specialist firm has introduced a new range of official 'Star Wars' voices on their satellite navigation systems and Jedi master Yoda is the latest addition.
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