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17 years ago
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I liked all the parts in principle. I just didn't watch the 4th one completely.
In general, parts 3, 5, and 6 are the most tragic, even heartbreaking and shocking.
I agree... Especially how all the Jedi were "massacred" when they didn't even expect it(((
But Sidious is a genius)).
Luke lost his father as soon as he found him.
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17 years ago
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I recently rewatched all 6 episodes. I like all the films, but I like parts 3, 5, and 6 the most, just like KonServator does.
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17 years ago
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At the beginning of October, the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars will be released. The story takes place between Episodes II and III. They say the cartoon will be shown in theaters.

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I think the third one is sad – Anakin became evil. But why? Did he succumb to the Emperor's pressure? Did he want even more power? Or was it to save his wife?
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17 years ago
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I find the third one sad – Anakin became evil. But why? Did he succumb to the Emperor's pressure? Did he want even more power? Or was it to save his wife?
He thought he was saving his wife, but if he had listened to Yoda, none of this would have happened. As he said, "You must let go of what you fear to lose"...
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17 years ago
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Yes. If he hadn't taken Obi-Wan with him at the beginning of the film (where Dooku pinned Obi-Wan under the slab), the Chancellor (Emperor) would have drawn him to the dark side much faster. The Emperor played on his emotions. I think that even if he had done nothing, she would have survived anyway.
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17 years ago
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Yes. If he hadn't taken Obi-Wan with him at the beginning of the film (where Dooku pinned Obi-Wan under the slab), the Chancellor (Emperor) would have drawn him to the dark side much faster. The Emperor played on his emotions. I think that even if he had done nothing, she would have survived anyway.
Exactly, she died because she didn't want to live (that's what the film said :D).
Although...what if she had stayed alive? Wouldn't Anakin have been able to return to the light side of the Force again?
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17 years ago
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And I also didn't like how Yoda was portrayed in Part IV.
It seems to me that in Part IV, Yoda isn't shown at all.
Do you mean that you didn't like the fact that Yoda doesn't participate in Part IV, or do you mean Part VI?
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17 years ago
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It seems to me that the fourth part is the only one where Yoda isn't shown.
Do you mean that you didn't like the fact that Yoda doesn't participate in the fourth part, or do you mean the sixth part?
Hmm... it even made me a little uncomfortable...
Please address me with "you".
Yes, I made a small mistake. I don't remember now, I think it was in the fifth part. Where Yoda was shown as a senile old man.
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17 years ago
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But as the Emperor from Return of the Jedi said, there is no turning back from the dark side, but Luke still managed to bring him back, and he died a good man. Because in the end, his spirit appears.
Padme died because he became evil, and she didn't want that. She knew he was good and tried to dissuade him, and in the end, she said, "There is still good in him."

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This is mainly why that part is so sad.
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17 years ago
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And in the first episode, Yoda looked different than in the third and second. In those, he was truly cool, and still young and fresh as a cucumber! :)
Exactly, she died because she didn't want to live anymore (that's what was said in the movie).
Yeah, it seems she was disappointed in Anakin and didn't want to see him (already Darth Vader) "darken" further.
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17 years ago
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You are absolutely right about her. In parts 4, 5, and 6, Yoda looks like an old-fashioned doll, but for those times, and even now, it's not bad.
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17 years ago
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In my opinion, the entire six-part series is great. The older parts are good because of their plot and emotional impact. The newer ones are good because of their special effects and scale. But I watched all the parts in one go, and I'm ready to rewatch them even now. It's a classic, what can I say? And I agree that the most tearful moment in the third part is Padmé's death.
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14 years ago
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Great! Great!...And great again! All 6 episodes! I love it!!! One of the best films of mankind...No, of the universe!:D :D I'm a fan!!!
...of course, it's just my opinion.
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14 years ago
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I was watching Star Wars, I don't remember which part anymore, I think it was Revenge of the Sith with Hayden Christensen. I was even a fan of him for a while, after seeing him with the mechanical arm at the end.
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14 years ago
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In "Revenge of the Sith," he already had not only a mechanical hand but also the rest of his body was augmented. In general, the theme of a severed hand is very common in the Star Wars universe. In the films alone, nine hands have been cut off.

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