Reasonable said:
That's a great example of what failed with the prequels. Lucas had locked himself in with stuff that had to happen. Luke and Leia had to be seperated, their mother had to die or exit stage left somehow, Anakin had to turn... but sadly, Lucas failed to take all these pre-set events and produce a story where they made sense. Anakin's turning made no sense as presented, until very late in RTOS, Padme dying beacuse she'd 'lost the will to live' during childbirth is simply terrible. Women rarely lose the will to live during childbirth, although i can tell you from experience they gain the desire to blame you for their predicament! What struck me when TPM released was how wide of the mark Lucas seemed with his own material. There had been hints for years about what happened, many from Lucas himself, then somehow he went completely left field and delivered a set of films that literally felt like they were set in another Universe with no connection to the first. I mean, I'm sure it was difficult to get in all the preset events and create films that retained the fun of the originals, but I also didn't expect Lucas to fail so miserably either. |
"She's lost the will to live" is one of the worst lines I've ever heard in a movie. I literally screamed "COME ON!!!!" at the screen during that moment.
Other than that, I generally enjoyed the second half of Revenge of the Sith. The first half was almost entirely terrible, though, excluding the awesome intro scene.
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