Episode II ATTACK OF THE CLONES There is unrest in the Galactic Senate. Several thousand solar systems have declared their intentions to leave the Republic. This separatist movement, under the leadership of the mysterious Count Dooku, has made it difficult for the limited number of Jedi Knights to maintain peace and order in the galaxy. Senator Amidala, the former Queen of Naboo, is returning to the Galactic Senate to vote on the critical issue of creating an ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC to assist the overwhelmed Jedi... Plot: 1. Departure (Anakin): After being attacked by an explosion, the committee sent Obi-Wan and the super proud young Anakin to protect the retired queen; the killer was pursued, but was killed by the employer at the last minute. Anakin, the retired queen, and R-2 went to their hometown of Ghana to seek asylum. 2. Searching (Obi-Wan): Obi-Wan stayed in the temple to find the whereabouts of the killer’s employer. He followed the darts and found the kaminoans, knowing the secret: the deceased Jedi Knight Councillor Sever-Di Sifo-Dyas, commissioned the Camilos to create a cloned army, whose clone body is a bounty hunter named Jango Fett; 3. Return (Anakin): Anakin took the retired queen back to his hometown of Tatooine, knowing that his mother had remarried and had children again, but was taken away by the sand people. Anakin rescued his mother from the Shaman, but died immediately. So he went on a slaughter and was disappointed by his incompetence and weakness, so he went one step further from evil. 4. Tracking (Obi-Wan): In order to obtain more information, Obi-Wan followed the escaped Jango to Geonosis (Geonosis), overheard the trade federation’s conversation, and knew the hidden information: the trade federation and other forces The reactionaries (including the former Jedi Knight Seif) are preparing to prepare the army to overthrow the Republic, and their leader is Dooku, the apprentice of the "Sith Emperor". After sending the letter, Obi-Wan suffered unexpectedly. 5. Rescue (Anakin and Obi-Wan): The retired queen, Anakin, R2-D2, C-3OP come to Geonosis to rescue Obi-Wan. The three were punished by the Colosseum and were rescued by Master Windu and Yoda led by the clone army. In the end, Dooku defeated Obi-Wan and Anakin, but lost to Yoda and fled. Note: Yoda's sword-playing section is so handsome. Evaluation: The narrative rhythm of this work has slowed down significantly. In the previous works, it is impossible to have a large segment of Anakin and the Queen in Ghana. This may be to show Anakin's love, dominance, and power desires with more delicate emotional drama, and to provide a more substantial emotional foundation for his darkening. Rescue (Anakin and Obi-Wan): The retired queen, Anakin, R2-D2, C-3OP come to Geonosis to rescue Obi-Wan. The three were punished by the Colosseum and were rescued by Master Windu and Yoda led by the clone army. In the end, Dooku defeated Obi-Wan and Anakin, but lost to Yoda and fled. Note: Yoda's sword-playing section is so handsome. Evaluation: The narrative rhythm of this work has slowed down significantly. In the previous works, it is impossible to have a large segment of Anakin and the Queen in Ghana. This may be to show Anakin's love, dominance, and power desires with more delicate emotional drama, and to provide a more substantial emotional foundation for his darkening. Rescue (Anakin and Obi-Wan): The retired queen, Anakin, R2-D2, C-3OP come to Geonosis to rescue Obi-Wan. The three were punished by the Colosseum and were rescued by Master Windu and Yoda led by the clone army. In the end, Dooku defeated Obi-Wan and Anakin, but lost to Yoda and fled. Note: Yoda's sword-playing section is so handsome. Evaluation: The narrative rhythm of this work has slowed down significantly. In the previous works, it is impossible to have a large segment of Anakin and the Queen in Ghana. This may be to show Anakin's love, dominance, and power desires with more delicate emotional drama, and to provide a more substantial emotional foundation for his darkening.
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