Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

  • Director: George Lucas
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 19, 2005
  • Runtime: 2h 20min
  • Sound mix: DTS-ES, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Star Wars: Episode III
  • "Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith" is the third episode of the sci-fi movie "Star Wars" series and the last part of the Star Wars Prequel series. It is directed by George Lucas and starring H , Ewan McGregor and Natalie Hershlag . It was released in the United States on May 19, 2005   .
    The film tells the story of Speaker Palpatine’s growing power as the Clone War is drawing to a close. He transformed the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire and bewitched Anakin Skywalker to the dark side of the Force.   .

    Details

    • Release date May 19, 2005
    • Filming locations Grindelwald, Kanton Bern, Switzerland
    • Production companies Lucasfilm, Mestiere Cinema, Pandora Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $113,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $380,270,577

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $108,435,841

    Gross worldwide

    $868,390,560

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kaleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:08

      The best Star Wars sequels

      If you were fortunate enough to experience the era when "A New Hope" was released, it's hard not to love this series. As the last sequel of the prequel trilogy, "Revenge of the Sith" continues the consistent characteristics of the Star Wars series: imagination that breaks through the sky, exciting space symphony, complicated galaxy struggle, grand narrative background... more What is commendable is that in "Revenge of the Sith", how the young Anakin succumbed to the dark force step by step and...

    • By Eliezer 2022-04-23 07:01:08

      Hate to meet each other late to pay homage

      After watching the Star Wars prequel trilogy, I can only grow my mouth in surprise. I understand why Star Wars can exist as the core culture of popular Europe and the United States. I began to understand the meaning of its existence as a totem. I am in awe of George Luca. The pattern of ambition and imagination that Stace gave this series of works is undoubtedly an inexhaustible treasure for the younger generation. There is so much to expand or unearth. When Anakin becomes Darth Vader, the...

    • By Timothy 2022-04-23 07:01:08

      despair and helplessness

      At that time, I really felt a deep sense of despair and powerlessness when I watched this power supply, watching each character slowly slide to the abyss of their own ending: watching Anakin finally slashed at Windu with his sword in desperation; watching With Order 66 being resolutely enforced across the galaxy, the clones, who are deeply attached to the Jedi generals, shoot their own Jedi generals; watch Darth Vader teardrops from the corners of his eyes as he lights up his lightsaber at...

    • By London 2022-04-23 07:01:08

      spoiler

      Save the Speaker (showing the dark side of the male protagonist)--The female protagonist is pregnant, the male protagonist encounters dystocia (buying the thread Obi-Wan/female protagonist)--The first time the speaker has attracted the male protagonist, the male protagonist is disappointed with the Jedi--Speaker's second time Winning--The Jedi and the Speaker are at odds--Speaker's third win over the showdown--The male protagonist is blackened--The Jedi group is destroyed--The Republic is...

    • By Blanche 2022-04-23 07:01:08

      SW is a very interesting series.

      Generally speaking, a story, when the protagonist is "the man in the legend", there is not much to see in the story. (I risked my life to name and complain about the HP series). But the Star Wars prophecy is very interestingly written.

      Is he a lightbringer? no.
      Is he the Dark Lord? no.
      The person in the fable will "bring · come · balance · balance" to the force.

      A few years ago, I stepped into the Star Wars pit under the forcible Amway of a friend. Starting from...

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    • By Shana 2023-09-21 00:45:55

      The third part of the Star Wars prequels finally forms a complete and perfect long volume for the "Star Wars" series composed of six building blocks. The status of "Star Wars Prequel 3" is somewhat awkward and somewhat subtle. It is in a position that connects the previous and the next. It is the end of the "Prequel" and the opening remark of the "True Story". Lucas is limited by this limitation. Space, doesn't handle Anakin's character change well, it seems rather...

    • By Gertrude 2023-09-05 05:56:00

      Finally finished the trilogy! Most of the human dialogues are very awkward... On the contrary, the second brush of the robot felt that he understood more, and there were many feelings that were not there at the time (although it may have been forgotten, at least not profound). The Sith must have been inspired by Hitler...! Self-directed and self-acted war, political conspiracy is really kneeling. Thinking about Anakin's transformation may not be natural, but it's really sad after reading it,...

    • By Bartholome 2023-08-06 21:23:50

      The most dazzling and in-depth one of the three prequels, the fighting field is very...

    • By Annabelle 2023-07-24 17:14:08

      Better than the first and second episodes! ! Anakin didn't even spare the young apprentice Jedi Knight! !...

    • By Iva 2023-06-30 01:22:25

      That's what it sounds like! It's a very good SpaceOpera, and it's no longer a pure stack effect. It's strange why the score is so low. There are several parallel clips which are...

    Movie plot

    In the third year of the Clone Wars, the Great Republic Army led by the Jedi Knights and the Confederation of Independent Galaxies fell into a bitter battle that swept across the entire galaxy. General Grievous, the terrifying separatist robot officer, raided the capital of the Republic and kidnapped the Supreme Speaker Palpatine (actually a conspiracy planned by Palpatine). It is an attempt to take hostages to escape Coruscant,...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The lizard that Obi-Wan rides is called Boga, which is derived from a soft drink in Tunisia. The film was also shot in Tunisia.
    At the end of the film, Bell Organa’s spacecraft was shot with a set, without blue screen technology.
    Although Peter Cushing has passed away for many years, George Lucas had hoped that he would continue to play Tarkin in the film, that is, use digital technology to cut Cushing's living scenes into the film....
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    Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith About Filming

    It is difficult to determine exactly when "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" was produced. This is a film that has been brewing for nearly 30 years, and it can be traced back to George Lucas's first sketch of the sky. The legendary walkers in the 1970s and 1980s.
    At 8:7 am on June 30, 2003, the main filming of the film was officially started at the Fox Studios in Sydney. Director Lucas, producer Rick McCallum (Rick McCallum) ,...
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    Deleted Content

    The plot of the conversation between a group of lawmakers including Padmé, Mon Mothma, Bana Brimer, etc. was deleted. Their conversation was mainly for planning and organizing a way to prevent Palpatine from grabbing more. Alliance of power. The reason these plots were deleted is to focus the plot more on Anakin. Lucas’s earlier draft script included the appearance of Han Solo, who was 10 years old at the time, but the character did...
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    Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith About Design

    As early as the early 1970s, concept art became an important part of the development of the Star Wars series of films. The film’s conceptual design directors Ryan Church and Eric Timmens began to lead the art department to the design of the film as early as Lucas’s script was not completed, and every detail in the film All were put into practice, and the concepts of all vehicles, scenes, equipment and clothing appeared in the film were...
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    Director Cameo

    Although the people of the "Star Wars" crew have encouraged George Lucas to make a face in his space fantasy saga for many years, the screenwriter and director has always refused. He didn't change his mind until the last few months of the production of the film. At the insistence of his daughter Katie Lucas, Lucas walked to the camera and played the role of the blue-skinned Baron Papanoida. Katie herself plays MP Kay Eckway in the...
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    Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith About Special Effects

    There are more than 2,200 special effects in "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith", surpassing any previous Star Wars movie and other fantasy giants, and even the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy are willing to bow down. Some lenses use 5 or 60 different elements, and most of these lenses are invisible to ordinary people.
    Industrial Light & Magic's special effects director John Knorr and Roger Guyette shared the heavy special effects...
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    Movie at the box office

    The film’s box office in North America was US$380 million, and the box office in China was RMB 755.5 million. The film was released in 115 countries and regions around the world, with a global box office total of 848 million U.S. dollars. The film’s global box office performance was No. 1 in 2005, No. 1 in the North American box office rankings, and No. 6 in Mainland China.
    On the day of its premiere on May 19, 2005, the film broke four...
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    Positive Reviews

    The film fulfilled a promise, a promise made long, long ago, in the galaxy far, far away. The name of the promise was 1977, and now it has finally fulfilled its merits. Although it is the darkest part of "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith", it is also the most exciting one. The series finally returns to the "classic" worthy of the name. ("Washington Post", "USA Today", "Chicago Sun" review)
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    Movie quotes

    • Obi-Wan Kenobi: [in an elevator going down, which way is wrong]

      [seriously]

      Obi-Wan Kenobi: R2, we need to go up, not down.

    • Battle Droid: Uh-oh.

      [an elevator hits both battle droids when Anakin jumps on it, he gets back in an elevator, then Obi-Wan activates his lightsaber and turns]

      Obi-Wan Kenobi: [realizes it's Anakin who landed behind him and deactivates his lightsaber] Oh, it's you.

    • [Senator Organa arrives at the Jedi Temple during the Order 66]

      Senator Bail Organa: What's going on here?

      Commander Appo: There's been a rebellion, sir. Don't worry. The situation is under control.

      [Appo aims his blaster at Senator Organa]

      Commander Appo: I'm sorry, sir. It's time for you to leave.

      Senator Bail Organa: And so it is.