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Film Review: Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)@drax735d
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  1. Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) review: Only a hater deals in absolutes.@richardalexis1514d

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    Taking into account that it was recently Star Wars day (May the Fourth) it seemed relevant to me to talk about what is probably my favorite piece of the entire franchise: Episode III - Revenge of The Sith.

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    Since Disney acquired its intellectual property with all that it entails, it has been in charge of taking advantage of it (with all the reason in the world) producing not only more movies, but also video games and television series, both animated and live action, nurturing the Skywalker saga and reconstructing the expanded universe of Star Wars in general... this large number of projects linked to the blessed son of George Lucas makes choosing a favorite over the others a titanic task and there is hardly a definitive answer, it is a personal question and there are a series of generational and social factors coexisting with our own tastes that can affect it.

    Beyond the recent love acquired by society in general for the prequel trilogy, they are quite difficult films to approach, not only because of their intrinsic density but also because of the large number of particularities that characterize the moment they were released and the obvious dichotomy between the vision of Lucas and the most passionate fans when it comes to "What is Star Wars and why it works", in the case of Revenge of the Sith these potholes have ended up playing in its favor over the years, receiving meaning not only to itself, but to the two episodes that will occur before within the same sequels.

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    Unlike A Phantom Menace of Attack of The Clones, Revenge of The Sith is a film that knows how to balance its political and diplomatic aspects much more comfortably with the space adventure that Star Wars entailed in the 70s, presenting us with a story that we can follow with great ease and that is responsible for making sense of many things that happened before and will happen later in the canon.

    Even if we leave aside its technical aspects and one of the most epochal soundtracks to have been produced in the entire series, Episode III is a piece that is tragic, exciting and devastating in almost equal amounts, bringing Obi's story to a climax. -Wan and Anakin Skywalker with undeniable plot strength.

    This does not mean that it is perfect, of course, in fact I would dare to say that more recent films like Rogue One or Force Awakens itself have fewer objective errors, but the years have kept Revenge of the Sith away in the best way and between series as brilliant as The Clone Wars or The Bad Batch there has been a retroactive thematic improvement.

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    The execution of Order 66, the fall of the Republic, and Anakin Skywalker's transition into the mantle of Darth Vader is surely one of the most substantial containers of events that totally shaped the Star Wars universe and progressively more and more fans. seems to appreciate it.

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    Tomando en cuenta que recientemente fue el día de Star Wars (May the Fourth) me pareció pertinente hablar sobre la cual es probablemente mi pieza favorita de toda la franquicia: El episodio III - Revenge of The Sith.

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    Desde que Disney adquirió está propiedad intelectual con todo lo que conlleva se ha encargado de sacarle provecho (Con toda la razón del mundo) produciendo no solo más películas, sino videojuegos y series de televisión tanto animadas como live action, nutriendo la saga de Skywalker y el reconstruyendo el universo expandido de Star Wars en general... esta gran cantidad de proyectos vinculados al hijo bendito de George Lucas hacen que escoger un favorito frente a los demás sea una tarea titánica y difícilmente exista una respuesta definitiva, es una cuestión personal y hay una serie de factores generacionales y sociales coexistiendo con nuestros propios gustos que pueden afectarla.

    Más allá del reciente amor adquirido por la trilogía de las precuelas por parte de la sociedad en general, son filmes bastante difíciles de abordar, no solo por su densidad intrínseca sino por la gran cantidad de particularidades que caracterizan el momento en que se estrenaron y la dicotomía obvia entre la visión de Lucas y los admiradores más apasionados cuando se trata de "Qué es Star Wars y por qué funciona", en el caso de Revenge of The Sith estos baches han terminado jugando a su favor con el paso de los años, dándole sentido no solo a si misma, sino a los dos episodios que se produjeron antes dentro de las mismas secuelas.

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    A diferencia de A Phantom Menace of Attack of The Clones, Revenge of The Sith es un film que sabe balancear con mucha más comodidad sus aspectos políticos y diplomáticos con la aventura espacial que suponía Star Wars en los años 70, presentándonos una historia que podemos seguir con mucha falicidad y que se encarga de darle sentido a muchas cosas que dentro del canon ocurrieron antes y ocurrirán después.

    Incluso si dejamos a un lado sus aspectos tecnicos y una de las bandas sonoras más épocas que se han producido en toda la serie, el Episodio III es una pieza trágica, emocionante y devastadora en cantidades casi iguales, que lleva al climax la historia de Obi-Wan y Anakin Skywalker con una solidez argumental innegable .

    Esto no quiere decir que sea perfecta, por su puesto, de hecho me atrevería a decir que filmes más recientes como Rogue One o la mismísima Force Awakens cuentan con menos errores objetivos, pero los años han ido alejando Revenge of The Sith de la mejor manera y entre series tan brillantes como The Clone Wars o The Bad Batch ha habido una mejora temática retroactiva.

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    La ejecución de la orden 66, la caída de la República y la transición de Anakin Skywalker hacia el manto de Darth Vader convierten esta obra en uno de los contenedores más sustanciales de eventos que moldearon totalmente el universo de Star Wars y progresivamente más y más admiradores parecen apreciarla.

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  2. [ENG/ESP] A Star Wars Episode III (2005) Review: Darth Vader was born.@richardalexis1891d
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    I have always wanted to talk here about Star Wars but it intimidates me a bit, it is a franchise that I adore, I have seen its 3 trilogies an absurd amount of times and I enjoy every moment, but I feel that in terms of knowledge of lore and the universe that surrounds them I fall far behind. Star Wars and its prequels specifically are very dense, full of political conflicts and subplots that can go under the radar.
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    Interestingly, and here I could earn the hatred of Hard Core fans, I feel like SW is at its best when its narrative is simple, easy to follow, but always enjoyable to have a hint of complexity.

    For me this is the perfect balance achieved by Revenge Of The Sith, the third episode of the saga, premiering in 2005.

    Revenge of The Sith makes this whole trilogy make sense, it is as if finally many problems collected in The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones find their course, then we have the definitive genesis of Darth Vader, one of the most anticipated outcomes in history. of modern cinema.

    I'm not saying that SW III dodges all the problems of its predecessors, but with such a brilliant third act it is easy to ignore them, this is Star Wars pure and simple, Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor give us one of the best confrontations of the entire Skywalker saga, which does not have so much to do with his technical display -which is also terrific- but with everything that is at stake on an emotional level.

    Star Wars is an extremely volatile franchise, it is difficult to please such a passionate fan, of course, over the years the art settles and it is difficult to What happened next? Or what happened before? And it's something that we can see from the initial critical reception that the prequels had, over time, all of this changed.

    Many have nostalgia glasses, unable to value anything that did not come out in the 70s and has Star Wars nailed to the title, others feel this with the prequels in the early 2000s, the point is that nobody is totally right or wrong, We all have the right to enjoy what we please, and to criticize the same.

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    For me, while it is undeniable that Revenge Of The Sith has gigantic problems, a plot that loses focus at times, dialogue that borders on the cheesy without intention and a cgi that aged a little badly, it will always be in my heart as the moment in which Anakin Skywalker finally became Darth Vader, one of the most iconic villains in all of history.

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    Siempre he querido hablar aquí sobre Star Wars pero me intimida un poco, es una franquicia que adoro, he visto sus 3 trilogías una cantidad absurda de veces y disfruto cada momento, pero siento que en términos de conocimientos del lore y el universo que las rodea me quedo muy atrás. Star Wars y sus precuelas específicamente son muy densas, están llenas de conflictos políticos y subtramas que pueden pasar por debajo del radar.
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    Curiosamente, y aquí podría ganarme el odio de los fans Hard Core, siento que SW está en su mejor momento cuando su narrativa es simple, fácil de seguir, pero siempre es disfrutable tener una pizca de complejidad.

    Para mi este es el balance perfecto que consigue Revenge Of The Sith, el tercer episodio de la saga, estrenando en 2005.

    Revenge of The Sith hace que toda esta trilogía tenga sentido, es como si finalmente muchos problemas recogidos en The Phantom Menace y Attack of the Clones encontraran su curso, tenemos entonces el genesis definitivo de Darth Vader, uno de los desenlaces más esperados en la historia del cine moderno.

    No digo que SW III esquive todos los problemas de sus predecesoras, pero con un tercer acto tan brillante es sencillo ignorarlos, esto es Star Wars puro y duro, Hayden Christensen y Ewan McGregor nos otorgan uno de los mejores enfrentamientos de toda la saga Skywalker, lo cual no tiene que ver tanto con su despliegue técnico -Que también es buenísimo- sino con todo lo que está en juego en el plano emocional.

    Star Wars es una franquicia extremadamente volátil, es complicado complacer a una fanaticada tan apasionada, por supuesto, con los años el arte se asienta y es difícil el ¿Que pasó después? O ¿Qué paso antes? Y es algo que podemos ver en la recepción crítica inicial que tuvieron las precuelas, con el tiempo, todo esto cambió.

    Muchos tienen lentes de nostalgia, incapaces de valorar cualquier cosa que no haya salido en los 70s y tenga Star Wars clavado en el título, otros sentimos esto con las precuelas a principios de los 2000, el punto es que nadie esta totalmente correcto ni equivocado, todos tenemos derecho de disfrutar lo que nos plazca, y de criticar igual.

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    Para mi, si bien es innegable que Revenge Of The Sith tiene problemas gigantes, una trama que pierde el enfoque a ratos, diálogos que rayan en lo cursi sin intención y un cgi que envejeció un poco mal, siempre estará en mi corazón como el momento en que finalmente Anakin Skywalker se convirtió en Darth Vader, uno de los villanos más icónicos de toda la historia.

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  3. Insomniac Movie Marathon: Revenge of the Sith@rvgenaille2356d

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    Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith is the final installment of the prequel trilogy. It features Anakin Skywalker's final fall to the Dark Side and the events leading up to the birth of Luke and Leia, the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of Emperor Palpatine.

    The Clone Wars are ongoing. Palpatine is seducing Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is off on his own mission to seek out and defeat General Grievious. Everything goes to hell, the Jedi are all but wiped out and Skywalker is rechristened Darth Vader. Chaos ensues and the Empire is born. Stuff happens in between.

    I like this one much more than the previous two even though this is the shortest review of the three.

    The Good...

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    Ewan McGregor continues to be the highlight of this series for me. I would love to see him get a solo Kenobi film as he has publicly hoped for.

    That final lightsaber duel is awesome.

    The story actually fell together pretty well, I thought.

    The Not So Good...

    There were moments of drag and the whole Order 66 seemed silly.

    Plus, I really didn't like Padme (Natalie Portman) in this one.

    It's a good installment. Worth the watch. I enjoy it the best of the prequels.

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  4. Insomniac Movie Marathon: Revenge of the Sith@rvgenaille2483d

    Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith is the final installment of the prequel trilogy. It features Anakin Skywalker's final fall to the Dark Side and the events leading up to the birth of Luke and Leia, the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of Emperor Palpatine.

    The Clone Wars are ongoing. Palpatine is seducing Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is off on his own mission to seek out and defeat General Grievious. Everything goes to hell, the Jedi are all but wiped out and Skywalker is rechristened Darth Vader. Chaos ensues and the Empire is born. Stuff happens in between.

    I like this one much more than the previous two even though this is the shortest review of the three.

    The Good...

    MV5BNDI1ODE2ODUxOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzA2NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg

    Ewan McGregor continues to be the highlight of this series for me. I would love to see him get a solo Kenobi film as he has publicly hoped for.

    That final lightsaber duel is awesome.

    The story actually fell together pretty well, I thought.

    The Not So Good...

    There were moments of drag and the whole Order 66 seemed silly.

    Plus, I really didn't like Padme (Natalie Portman) in this one.

    It's a good installment. Worth the watch. I enjoy it the best of the prequels.

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    -all photos via IMDb.com.

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  5. Insomniac Film Festival #99: Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith@rvgenaille2847d

    MV5BMjMwMDc1MjU1MF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwODE1NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith is the final installment of the prequel trilogy. It features Anakin Skywalker's final fall to the Dark Side and the events leading up to the birth of Luke and Leia, the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of Emperor Palpatine.

    The Clone Wars are ongoing. Palpatine is seducing Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is off on his own mission to seek out and defeat General Grievious. Everything goes to hell, the Jedi are all but wiped out and Skywalker is rechristened Darth Vader. Chaos ensues and the Empire is born. Stuff happens in between.

    I like this one much more than the previous two even though this is the shortest review of the three.

    The Good...

    MV5BNDI1ODE2ODUxOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzA2NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg Ewan McGregor continues to be the highlight of this series for me. I would love to see him get a solo Kenobi film as he has publicly hoped for.

    That final lightsaber duel is awesome.

    The story actually fell together pretty well, I thought.

    The Not So Good...

    There were moments of drag and the whole Order 66 seemed silly.

    Plus, I really didn't like Padme (Natalie Portman) in this one.

    #It's a good installment. Worth the watch. I enjoy it the best of the prequels. MV5BNjE4NzYyNzk1NF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzk0NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg -all photos via IMDb.com.

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  6. Insomniac Film Festival #108: Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith@rvgenaille3116d

    MV5BMjMwMDc1MjU1MF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwODE1NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg

    Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of the Sith is the final installment of the prequel trilogy. It features Anakin Skywalker's final fall to the Dark Side and the events leading up to the birth of Luke and Leia, the fall of the Jedi Order and the rise of Emperor Palpatine.

    The Clone Wars are ongoing. Palpatine is seducing Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi is off on his own mission to seek out and defeat General Grievious. Everything goes to hell, the Jedi are all but wiped out and Skywalker is rechristened Darth Vader. Chaos ensues and the Empire is born. Stuff happens in between.

    I like this one much more than the previous two even though this is the shortest review of the three.

    The Good...

    MV5BNDI1ODE2ODUxOV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzA2NzI4NA@@.V1.jpg

    Ewan McGregor continues to be the highlight of this series for me. I would love to see him get a solo Kenobi film as he has publicly hoped for.

    That final lightsaber duel is awesome.

    The story actually fell together pretty well, I thought.

    The Not So Good...

    There were moments of drag and the whole Order 66 seemed silly.

    Plus, I really didn't like Padme (Natalie Portman) in this one.

    It's a good installment. Worth the watch. I enjoy it the best of the prequels.

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    -all photos via IMDb.com.

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