The opera scene where they're watching some giant insemination opera.
I don't see any dialog there that would support this. There is the story of Darth Plagueis, but that doesn't really have anything to do with this.
If you are basing this on any perceived symbolism in the performance of the Mon Calamari, that is thin indeed.
While I'll grant you that the film doesn't come out and say this directly, the film does, perhaps unintentionally, give this suggestion to the audience. Consider that in
TPM, Qui-Gon mentions how Anakin was "conceived by the midi-chlorians." The next time this concept is mentioned is in
RotS where Palpatine tells the story of how that Sith Lord could "influence the midi-chlorians to create life".
How can that
not make the viewer start to speculate on whether the two are connected?
Broccoli said:
Can you provide a link stating this
It's from the
Rolling Stone article "The Cult of Darth Vader". But the simple fact that he kills Palpatine regardless of his origin should be enough without the article.
How would killing Palpatine automatically make him the chosen one? He also killed a helluva lot of Jedi. Was that in the prophecy too?
Again, the prophecy was never spelled out enough for the viewer. And even when we get some sort of vague inferred answer (such as Obi-Wan asking if destroying the Sith is Anakin's duty), it is countered (like when Yoda muses they might have misread the prophecy).
Now, it might have been the intention. However, the simple fact is that it was never explored enough to make any dramatic or narrative impact.
But yeah, when watching ROTS for the first (and only) time, I thought it was a hint to the viewer that Anakin might be the result of Plageuis' experiment (or whatever you'd call it) but the primary purpose was to dangle a carrot in front of Anakin in his attempt to get him to join Team Sith.
I agree. Here is what I think happened. Lucas was writing and felt that he needed something to get Anakin to fall in league with Palpatine to save Padme. GL then remembered the MC from the first film and thought "Great! This is already established and will totally work!" Then he realized that Palpatine's story seems an awful lot like how Anakin was created. He then said "Screw it. It works for the story right now."
Lucas then took a bath in $100 bills.