Movies: Star Wars Episode 2
The following is a movie I've watched and reviewed. Contrary to popular belief, I'm not selling DVDs. This is not a list of movies that tell you "the truth about UFOs". Simply said, I like movies. Each review is as simple and non technical as possible.
By Michele Bugliaro Goggia - last modified: March 31, 2006 0:00 AM
Full title: Star Wars Episode 2 Attack Of The Clones.
Year: 2002.
Director: George Lucas.
Starring: Hayden Christensen, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Christopher Lee, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Temuera Morrison, Jimmy Smits, Pernilla August, Oliver Ford Davies, Rena Owen, Frank Oz.
Language: English
Price: 23.99 €
Rating: ![]()
Description: the second episode of Star Wars. Anakin Skywalker is following his training to become a Jedi Knight. Anger, hatred and love lay in his heart: he disobeys the strictures of his Jedi training, embarking on a forbidden affair with Padme Amidala, to save his mother. While his master Obi-Wan Kenobi investigates assassination attempts against the Senator, he must travel to the distant planet of Kamino, into the middle of a separatist plot which may bring the Galactic Republic to civil war. Clones produced by Kamino's cloners culture rescue the Jedi Knights, but the dark side of the force is growing very strong.
This second episode maintains spectacular picture quality, locations and digital effects. Compared to Episode 1, here the character's psychology is well developed, especially the one of resentful Anakin Skywalker: we can foresee how he is going to become Darth Vater.
There is a kind of tension, darkness that is the pattern of this movie: a story of forbidden love between Anakin and Padme, the beginnings of the Republic downfall, and the first hints of Anakin's eventual fall to the Dark Side. There is a good dose of Jedi action, reaching the top with Anakin and Obi-Wan's fight versus Darth Tyranus. In a semi-serious scene, Yoda demostrates his power.
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