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  Episode III Review - JNR Ocih Weogi

As i have seen Revenge of the Sith 9 times i know most of the movie. The first time i saw it in theaters at midnight i was blown away by sheer excellence. The 9 dollars i had to spend was well worth it.

In the beginning you see a battle raging over Coruscant. This was great as it focuses more on space battles unlike the former episodes. It showed the power of the Seperatists, that i think people could not portray from Episode 2. It also shows the power of the Republic that people might have not guessed. Episode 3 also featured some new characters and droids and even ships in that space fight. We got our first glimpse at the Trade Federation's new fighter the Vulture Droid. We also saw another new droid called a Buzz Droid. I liked the concept behind the Buzz Droids as they could take ships apart so less Seperatist starfighters would have to go into the battle. The ARC-170 fighter appeared once Obi-Wan Kenobi asked flight leader Oddball for some help with the starfighters. This was no doubt the ancestor of the X-wing that the Rebel Alliance used. Episode 3 also introduced us to a new character. The evil and notorious General Grievous, who was the leader of the Seperatist forces.

The music on the movie was great. It added the little touch that made the movie what is is. John Williams certainly did a fantastic job once again with his score.

The movie supplied both humor and remorse. There were funny scenes where the audience was able to enjoy the movie. There were action scenes where the audience would be on the edges of their seats watching intently. Then though there were sad scenes where the audience might have felt some mixed emotions. For example one of the scenes i found the most sad was when Jedi Masters Ki Adi Mundi, Aayla Secura, Plo Koon, and Stass Allie died when, newly self-proclaimed Emperor Palpatine told all Clone Commanders all around the Galaxy to execute Order 66. One other scene that i found mixed emotions was before, during, and after the duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker. Here are two of the greatest friends the Galaxy can make and now they are bitter enemies. Also feeling a sense that all the Jedi Order has worked and hoped for about the prophecy was wrong was quite sad. The action scenes were great and the CGI was amazing. The saber fights once again were great. One of my favorites was indeed Anakins duel with Obi-Wan. I loved the story that was told from Palpatine to Anakin about "Darth Plagueis the Wise". The movie was also great for fans because it filled in all the blanks. People had seen Episodes 4-6 and then 1 and 2 but no one ever saw how Anakin really turned into Vader etc.. As it filled in things that people wanted to know for decades it gave more mixed emotion as the movie was over since this was it. That was how it all happenned etc.

For Revenge of the Sith is easily give this 10/10 with 2 \ thumbs up. George Lucas and everyone else who worked on this movie gave it 200 percent.

 

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