RotS was your least favorite? Curious as to why... certainly, that opening sequence has to be the best of all the SW movies...and for me, the tone of the movie was really what we should have gotten in the first 2
For me, the tone of the film was too dark. It lack any sort of feeling of hope, and left me feeling extremely dour and depressed. Now, my opinion over the years has slowly lightened up, but it isn't a film that I turn on just for the sake of it. I can put on TPM or AOTC, the OT or TFA, and just enjoy them and find them to be cool movies with pretty visuals, if nothing else.
But, for me, the visuals of ROTS don't offset a lot of the tone. Even the scene that
@Reverend linked to, which demonstrates the visual filmmaking that Lucas was going for, is something I can acknowledge is well shot, well done, appropriately atmospheric for the scene. But, it leaves just so much darkness in its wake that makes me very uncomfortable, and bleak and there is no letting up until the credits role.
Yeah, I get it, its supposed to be dark. I get that. But, that doesn't make me want to watch it or find it enjoyable. Couple that with a struggle to identify with with Anakin as a character, and the expressed attitude that he was completely lost, aside from Padme, is a frustrating one. For me, it feels like all the characters just give up. Anakin gives up on being good, Obi-Wan and Yoda give up on Anakin, and Padme gives up on living. Padme also gets sidelined, unfortunately, so we lack the dynamic of that trio that I found very interesting towards the end of AOTC. Sadly lacking in ROTS.
Look, I know I'll get a lot of flak for this one-it's an extremely unpopular opinion, even among my close friends who are Star Wars nerds. I know that the inevitable question will be "Well, what about ESB?" and "It's supposed to be dark. Anakin is a tragic figure!" Ok, and that's all well and good. But, at the end of the film, it's pretty much a world turned upside down. The Jedi are bad,
Obi-Wan is a liar, Anakin is evil, and there is no reason to hope,
no light at the end of the tunnel, just another train.
Sorry, "A New Hope" or not, that is a horrible note to end a film on, and I don't find it enjoyable.
Alright, let me put on my helmet and flak jacket for all the response.