Whilst you are right to a certain degree, if you look at each film seperatly. However if you think of TPM as Act 1 of 6, which each movie being a subsequent act then as with quite a few movies it has a slower first act.
The PT was just a bunch of politicians and Jedi hanging out together.
In the OT Luke, Han, and Leia were actually good friends.
That is one of the many failings of the PT. If Han told Luke he loved him as a brother by the end of Jedi, we'd believe it. When Obi Wan tells Anakin this, we are like "what? Why do you love him? When was this ever shown on screen?"
Well, I do know of people who see Star Trek as a blueprint of our own future and whatnot... But then again, I also know of people who paint themselves blue and run around forrests, calling each other "Toruk Mackto" and shit, so... Forget I said anything...lol. How is Star Trek anymore conceivable than Star Wars?
Exactly. The friendship and brotherhood between Obi-Wan and Anakin is nevershown as he's always seen as a emotional twerp who can't keep his emotions in check. At the end of ROTS when Obi-Wan is reading Anakin the riot act with you were "like a brother to me" and "you were the chosen one" my thoughts were. "Well, glad we got to see THAT character development so that this fall from grace has any weight or meaning to it at all."
Exactly. The friendship and brotherhood between Obi-Wan and Anakin is nevershown as he's always seen as a emotional twerp who can't keep his emotions in check. At the end of ROTS when Obi-Wan is reading Anakin the riot act with you were "like a brother to me" and "you were the chosen one" my thoughts were. "Well, glad we got to see THAT character development so that this fall from grace has any weight or meaning to it at all."
Did you miss the chuckling in the elevator in the beginning?
Exactly. The friendship and brotherhood between Obi-Wan and Anakin is nevershown as he's always seen as a emotional twerp who can't keep his emotions in check. At the end of ROTS when Obi-Wan is reading Anakin the riot act with you were "like a brother to me" and "you were the chosen one" my thoughts were. "Well, glad we got to see THAT character development so that this fall from grace has any weight or meaning to it at all."
Did you miss the chuckling in the elevator in the beginning?
I likely blinked and did.
One throwaway scene does not an entire character trait and relationship make.
Yeah, the two chuckling, stiffly, at a shared inside joke certainly sets-up the close friendship and the brotherhood the two were said to have.
Did you miss the chuckling in the elevator in the beginning?
The movie put the development of their relationship in the past, between Episodes 2 and 3, and simply tells you it is.
Or one of the episodes couldn't have been wasted spending time with a child character.
Or Episode Two could've spent more time showing the friendship and "bond" between Obi-Wan and Anakin. That's sort of has been the entire argument of Star Wars fans for the last 10 years! The prequels completely wasted and squandered the time they had to expand the story and establish the things we're told in the OT.
The movies pretty much said "Well, everyone was told these two were the bestest of friends so why bother showing it happening?"
The occasional hit, smirk, or inside joke doesn't a lasting friendship make.
The PT failed to make the audience connect with the characters and see how they came to entrust so much in each other.
The movie put the development of their relationship in the past, between Episodes 2 and 3, and simply tells you it is.
Is precisely the problem.
I dunno, I never had the idea they were supposed to be best friends or buddies but went in expecting a mentor/student relationship that know has to end badly...
The point of the movie wasn't to show us their friendship but his fall. I do think they did way too much foreshadowing on Anakin's fall and way too many steps that anyone cautious would have put the brakes on continuing to enable him...
Well that problem was in your expectations that weren't fulfilled and that lies as much with the preconceptions as with the actual content and execution.
Heck, you understand why Luke skipped out on his training to go to Cloud City in TESB.Watch through ANH and when you get to ESB you understand the friendship between Luke and Han and why Luke risks so much to save Han in ROTJ.
I dunno, I never had the idea they were supposed to be best friends or buddies but went in expecting a mentor/student relationship that I know is going to end badly...
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The point of the PT wasn't to show us their friendship or Anakin riding high but his rise and fall.
I dunno, I never had the idea they were supposed to be best friends or buddies but went in expecting a mentor/student relationship that know has to end badly...
Obi-Wan suggests heavily while talking to Luke in ANH that he and Anakin were close friends/partners when they worked together. Be it a friendship or master/apprentice relationship, eitherway it was suggested the two were close. The prequels do not show us this.
As I've said countless times Anakin should have been portrayed as Jesus. He should have been the pinnacle of virtue, perfection, and The Light Side. He should have taken the death of his mother as the "Will of The Force" and shrugged it off. He should have been the epitome of perfection, healing people with his touch, able to use the Light Side of the force to do things no one thought possible. The first to use the "Mind Trick", all of that.
We're told how great of pilot Anakin was. We never, really, see it.
We're told how great Anakin is with The Force. We never see it.
We're told how Anakin fell from the Light Side to the Dark Side, we never really see it. (As Anakin is never really shown to be much on the Light Side to begin with.)
So, Lucas failed at meeting the very expectations he himself laid out for us to expect.
Heck, in A New Hope, Ben says "he was a good friend" before giving Luke his father's lightsaber.
Heck, in A New Hope, Ben says "he was a good friend" before giving Luke his father's lightsaber.
I considered him on the dark side in all but name from the point he slaughtered the Sandpeople.We're told how Anakin fell from the Light Side to the Dark Side, we never really see it. (As Anakin is never really shown to be much on the Light Side to begin with.)
Heck, in A New Hope, Ben says "he was a good friend" before giving Luke his father's lightsaber.
Isn't that true, from a "certain point of view?"![]()
Heck, in A New Hope, Ben says "he was a good friend" before giving Luke his father's lightsaber.
Isn't that true, from a "certain point of view?"![]()
You can decide how compelling that argument is.
I considered him on the dark side in all but name from the point he slaughtered the Sandpeople.We're told how Anakin fell from the Light Side to the Dark Side, we never really see it. (As Anakin is never really shown to be much on the Light Side to begin with.)
Heck, in A New Hope, Ben says "he was a good friend" before giving Luke his father's lightsaber.
Isn't that true, from a "certain point of view?"![]()
You can decide how compelling that argument is.
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