Parmandur
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Yup, the TV edit cut the romance scenes "for time".Haven't seen it I think I skipped the Anakin-Padme stuff.
Clone wars cartoon TV show redeems Anakin and Ahsoka as characters though.
Yup, the TV edit cut the romance scenes "for time".Haven't seen it I think I skipped the Anakin-Padme stuff.
Clone wars cartoon TV show redeems Anakin and Ahsoka as characters though.
The implication there is that he is also Force sensitive, which so far has only been confirmed via a Lego Star Wars cartoon on Disney+.
Yup, the TV edit cut the romance scenes "for time".
Rise of Skywalker is nothing except hanging threads.That definitely needed fleshing out in the film if that is the case. It seemed important. But to have it just be something implied or dealt with in expanded material feels very unsatisfying to me. I don't mind a mystery. But that felt like a hanging thread
Oh, for sure. Attack of the Clones "romance" wasn't remotely romantic, nor compelling. The musical theme was pretty solid, though.I don't mind romance at all in Star Wars the execution matters eg Han-Leia or Bastika-Revan. If a video game does it better though you're in trouble.
The U.S. television edit of Attack of the Clones was actually a better movie, because they cut some of the idiotic dialogue scenes for time.
Rise of Skywalker is nothing except hanging threads.
Rise of Skywalker is nothing except hanging threads.
The actors in the original film were good enough to rise above the cornball dialogue, but for Empire and Jedi...Lucas wasn't the screenwriter or director, unlike the Prequels. He did the story outline and was a heavy handed producer, but he didn't do any of the dialouge in Empire, nor did he direct Ford and Fisher together.That dialogue really killed the movie for me. I still do enjoy Attack of the Clones. It is just so bad in those moments. I also feel like this is something that captures a key part of what made the first star wars work, but was so hard to replicate: corny, even bad, dialogue, delivered well by gifted actors or by people with the charisma to pull it off. Normally Portman is a fine actor but in this movie, I don't know if it was the direction or if just that it was outside her wheelhouse, but that combination of performance and bad dialogue was painful to watch (then compare that to the nerfherder scene in Empire and you can really see a big difference; or even to some of Luke's corny dialogue at the start of a New Hope).