This one is better than the last one.
In terms of plot, it involves more content and wider depth than the first two. It involves democracy and dictatorship, good and evil, loyalty and betrayal. It finally doesn't look like a children's movie, and can be seen by adults.
This episode of the story has one main line: how Skywalker went to darkness.
After all, Skywalker is young and can't stand the temptation of desire, and he doesn't know how to control his anger, let alone what true love is. He finally chose to go to darkness.
I really guessed the true face of the Great Sith, it turned out to be the White Councillor, as I said when I wrote the first part. Haha, good guess.
The Great Sith also persevered, and finally let him take Skywalker as his apprentice. Then the dark boss of the story behind is not him, it should be our Skywalker.
After reading the three prequels, it can be seen that this is to pave the way for future stories, and to tell the story of the antecedents carefully. The Star Wars series deserves to be an epic, no wonder there are so many fans abroad.
In general, the special effects are stronger than the first two. After all, it is 2005, and the technology is more advanced. Some scenes finally struck me.
The actor's performance, I still appreciate Natalie Portman, the emotional change in the face of the transformed Skywalker, the interpretation is perfect.
But I feel that she still owes some enthusiasm for playing a pregnant woman. After all, she is young and does not have that kind of life experience and can't understand that kind of feeling.
Next, let's start watching the real story.
2010-08-22
Film and Television Empire rmvb
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