Except when he all but calls his former protege evil and ingnites his saber, before Anakin himself does, making no attempt whatsoever to convince him of the error of his recent ways.Those moments with Obi Wan are what make him my favourite character. He takes so much of the blame for everything that's happening. It's heart breaking, when he's really the most humble, wise and upstanding of all the Jedi.
If that's the best wisdom the Jedi has to offer, then... but let's not blame them for GL's writing, shall we?![]()
Believable: he fell to the dark side cause of his fear of losing Padme the way he lost his mother. Like Plaguies (sp) and Sidious, he was looking for a means to cheat death, but unlike them, he was doing it for unselfish reasons. Poorly done, well that's cause Hayden was the wrong actor and Lucas gave us a whiny-emo boy instead of the hero fans had assumed Anakin to be; we simply don't care that he fell cause he didn't have far to go.I still feel that Anakin's actual fall was very poorly done and unbelievable.
Fav moments:
-- R2 rescues the ship in TPM
-- Final saber duels in TPM and ROTS
-- Binary Sunset at the end of ROTS
-- Obi-Wans' little "How uncivlized" line when he kills Grievious
Believable: he fell to the dark side cause of his fear of losing Padme the way he lost his mother. Like Plaguies (sp) and Sidious, he was looking for a means to cheat death, but unlike them, he was doing it for unselfish reasons. Poorly done, well that's cause Hayden was the wrong actor and Lucas gave us a whiny-emo boy instead of the hero fans had assumed Anakin to be; we simply don't care that he fell cause he didn't have far to go.I still feel that Anakin's actual fall was very poorly done and unbelievable.
QFT!Speaking of how great the music is, I just went back and listened the TPM soundtrack, and I really like how there's little hints of the Imperial March sprinkled in Anakin's Theme.
As STAR WARS soundtracks go, the best of the best is TPM. No soundtrack is as diverse as this one. From "minor" musical moments such as the Flag Parade to the scenes in Otah Gunga to the Coruscant Fanfare you have a wealth of rich musical textures and memorable moments. Anakin's theme subtly and skillfully morphs into the Imperial March. In fact, listen closely enough and I swear you can hear elements of the Imperial March during the Naboo space battle music. You have to listen closely to notice it, but it certainly seems to be there. And, if not, it's certainly evocative of it. Even Augies Band, the throwaway, almost cheesy celebration music is meant to subliminally remind us of the Emperor's theme. And, of course, there is Duel of the Fates. Suffice to say, despite how good the soundtracks for Revenge and Empire are, neither are quite nearly as good as Phantom.
TPM definitely had a lot of musical cues when compared to AOTC and ROTS- both of whose scores were fairly sparse and not quite as memorable by comparison. In fact, ROTS actually re-used several cues from both TPM and AOTC although the new "Battle of The Heroes" composed for ROTS was outstanding.
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about McDiarmid. I thought he was excellent in ROTS up until the Jedi confront him in his chamber.I liked Ewan McGregor and I very, very much liked Ian McDiarmid. His delivery of "not for a Jedi..." was marvelous.
Honestly I think that whole scene between Palpatine and Anakin at the opera was very well done.
The "I'm so sorry" moment is another great one.
It's moments like that that show great acting, writing and direction.
So stuff it, haters.
Those moments with Obi Wan are what make him my favourite character. He takes so much of the blame for everything that's happening. It's heart breaking, when he's really the most humble, wise and upstanding of all the Jedi.
Yeah, Obi-wan has some really, really great moments in ROTS.
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about McDiarmid. I thought he was excellent in ROTS up until the Jedi confront him in his chamber.I liked Ewan McGregor and I very, very much liked Ian McDiarmid. His delivery of "not for a Jedi..." was marvelous.
Honestly I think that whole scene between Palpatine and Anakin at the opera was very well done.
From what i've read that scene was thrown together at last minute. George came in with a couple of pages and said "get me a green screen and some chairs, I wanna try this scene out," and we got one of the best scenes of the movie out of it.
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