I tend to agree. I think that the Sand People scene is among the best in the Star Wars saga, and really emphasizes the tension in Anakin, and what happens when he deals with loss. However, I don't feel that there was enough of the fall portrayed to really grasp it without some supplemental material for ROTS.Yeah, and I think making him a nicer guy would have also made his fall to the dark side even more tragic. I think having him fall so quickly in RoTS was a mistake, I really think it should have been a much slower descent over the course of at least AoTC and RoTS. I know we got a bit of that with the Sand People, but there should have been more of that over the whole movie.
And it would have been great that instead of ten years of Palpatine slowly poisoning his mind, we actually see some of that unfold. And, I already hear the objections "But, we know it happens because they talk about it and their relationship so you can be certain of their relationship." Yes, but it doesn't give me insight in to the tension of Anakin, or his relationship with Obi-Wan beyond the superficial. I know it works for some, maybe even many, but it falls flat for me.His story really is tragic. He's sort of torn between two father figures after losing Qui-Gonn and his mum. Qui-Gon was a good father figure with good intentions for Anakin. He died. Anakin then spends the next ten years being raised by Obi-Wan and the Jedi on the one hand, who have his best interest, but tell him everything he doesn't want to hear. On the other hand he's raised by Palpatine, who tells Anakin everything he wants to hear. He loses his mom and gains a beautiful wife. She's his prized possession and he loves her. by the time of Episode III, Anakin has a really warped view of himself, the Jedi, etc. Palpatine's been working on him for 13 years. You know the rest.
And none of this falls on Jake Lloyd. He did fine for the material he had and I don't hold it against him or have any problem with his performance in TPM. I simply don't think Anakin needed to be that young.