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Utinni!
date posted: Sep 18, 2005 8:32 AM  |  updated: Sep 19, 2005 6:35 PM
Why Episode II is My Least Favorite
Hey, we all have our least favorite Star Wars movie of all 6. For the original trilogy, mine was Return of the Jedi, but with the Prequels, it is now Attack of the Clones. It's even my least favorite of all 6 of them. It even beats Phantom Menace and everybody know how much I love Jar Jar!

The main reason is the whole movie reads like a series of related events that take the characters from point A to point B with no real sense of logic.

Here's how I see the movie: Jango hires Zam to kill Senator Amidala. She misses, and Palpatine is surprised to see her in the following Senate session. Now it is implied that Dooku might be behind the plot to assassinate her. But as Ki-Adi-Mundi mentions, it is not logical. We all know that Palpatine must have been trying to eliminate her as she was one of the stronger voices against the Confederacy of Independant Systems.

Then comes the whole series of setpieces that are interconnected only by a thread. Somebody tries to kill Padmé again (Zam) but this time the Jedi are waiting. They capture her, but she is killed by an unknown figure. The weapon used to kill her is a saberdart. Obi-Wan thinks "Well, the only guy who would know where it comes from is this cook I know..." How convenient that Dexter Jettster instantly figured out what the Jedi Temple archive droids were unable to analyze. It comes from the planet Kamino. Conveniently, Kamino has been erased from the archives, so Obi-Wan goes there himself (how did he find it so quick with only "South of the Rishi Maze" as a clue?) There, he finds out a Jedi Master ordered an army of Clones then years earlier right before he died, conveniently forgetting to mention it to the Jedi Council and everybody else. Then Obi-Wan fights Jango and his 10 year-old son Boba (destroying all the cool impressions I had of that character). He follows them to Geonosis where he finds out the CIS is building an army of droids, then is conveniently captured so Anakin can come rescue him (after a laughable scene in the droid factory that was shot at the last minute). But, what is a Star Wars movie with no monsters? So of course, we are treated to not only one, but three monsters as the Geonosians happen to have an execution arena. Padmé conveniently gets her midriff exposed and Yoda comes to the rescue with the clone army he picked up on Kamino. A lot of Jedi are killed in what is to become the first battle of the Clone Wars. Then Anakin and Padmé get married in secret.

I have a big issue with the Dexter Jettster thing. Imagine if he didn't happen to have seen a saberdart before, or if Obi-Wan didn't happen to know him or even think of checking with him, or if he wasn't there. Too much depends on this one guy giving him the next clue. If he knows the Jedi, why doesn't he check their maps and tell them which planets are missing (well maybe that's asking too much, but you see my point). Since Palpatine (via Dooku via Syfo Dias) ordered the clones, wouldn't it make more sense that he would give the Republic a clue when the right moment came? And why is the bahind-the-scenes plotting so complicated and why do we have to assume so many things?

Also, it feels very much like Lucas knew where he wanted to go by the end of the movie, i.e. the Clone Wars have to begin, Anakin has to be married, the clones have to be discovered by the Republic, but didn't put much effort in the how it happens. The whole middle part doesn't flow naturally. The fight sequences feel manufactured like a Hollywood summer blockbuster (ok, we need a saber fight here, a starship chase here...) Anakin's first bruch with the Dark Side is by killing a tribe of Tuskens? Give me a break! And Padmé doesn't even react when he tells her he killed women and children.

Most of all, the whole relationship between Anakin and Owen is not satisfying at all. So, it turns out Annie's mom married Cliegg Lars who is the father of Owen. How many Obi-Wan lines from A New Hope does that destroy? "He didn't hold with your father's ideals. He thought he should have stayed here and not gotten involved." When exactly did Anakin live on Tatooine? I know Obi-Wan lies to Luke about his father wanting him to have his lightsaber when he was old enough, and about Darth Vader killing is father, but why make him even more of a liar? Does he mean that when he saw some Jedi come to his farm to rescue his mom then leave the next day, Owen had a big issue with him going back to his Jedi training on luxurious Coruscant instead of staying on a desert farm with a bunch of strangers?

I'm sure I am forgetting some points. Granted, there are some cool things, such as the relationship between Anakin and Palpatine, but this is my least favorite Star Wars movie.

Update Sep.19th: One of the things I forgot to mention is the horrible dialogue. Especially all the dialogue between Anakin and Amidala. It feels and sounds so stiff and formal. The line about the sand that gets everywhere especially makes me cringe. And they always talk like "I do not" and "I am not." Although the dialogue is not great in any of the movies, I don't think romance stuff is GL's strong suit.

  Ki-Adi-Andy
A Tremor In The Force....
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 9:17 AM
Wow, Episode II is my second fav. movie. It is beaten by ROTS.
  kparks3@houston.rr.com
What is the Best fight?
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 9:48 AM
i love episode 2 and the part about anakin and owen he knew about how he became sith so he did not agree with that or that he left his mother
  kparks3@houston.rr.com
What is the Best fight?
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 9:49 AM
also to write the story you have to know where you end up but it is not ovious (however you spell that) in the movie till it happens
  rock n roll voodoo daddy
ewoks...so bad?
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 10:32 AM
good blog. i agree. actually, i was disapointed with the entire trilogy. there is no chemistry between the characters and alot of the happenings throughout the trilogy seem to be for transitional purposes alone. I think old georgey should have spent more time blocking,out his story, and less time figuring out what cool things he can do with cg. the lord of the rings trilogy totally blew the pt away. of course my fave will always be the o.t.
  jediknight2210
Where did you dig up that old fossil?
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 11:05 AM
ord of the rings trilogy totally blew the pt away.

!!!! are you kidding!? lotr is sooooooooo slow and lame in so many parts,
  Obi-Tyler
Master Obi-Tyler's Blog Archive.
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 11:27 AM
I agree for some of the same reasons, but not for all. The main reason I hated AOTC was becaus their was to much goo-goo, ga-ga stuff and not enough action. For the OT though I would have to say A New Hope (not sure how to abbreviate. sorry!) because of the same reason, not enough action or fighting.
  Sol Kassar
Ramblings from the Detention Center (Startled)
date Posted: Sep 19, 2005 7:04 AM
Are you kidding me? AOTC introduced us to many other Jedi; a head-strong and rash young Padawan named Anakin Skywalker who's already leaning towards the Dark side; the clones who would later become the Stormtroopers we all know and love; a young Boba Fett, who at a young age already harbored hatred towards others (see his attitude towards Obi-Wan); how the Emperor gained everbody's trust and won over the senate; the start of the fabeled "Clone Wars"; and without that love and relationship stuff between Anakin/Padme, we would never get Luke or Leia.
  Sol Kassar
Ramblings from the Detention Center (Startled)
date Posted: Sep 19, 2005 7:12 AM
It may seemed a little rushed and may not flow naturally, but look past that. Enjoy the movie for what it is - another Star Wars movie! And let's not even start on LOTR - this is a trilogy that was made in a little over a year, and was released right after the other and satisfied many people. Whereas Lucas took his sweet time with the PT, released them like 2-3 years after each other (TPM '99, AOTC '02 - why are you making us wait so long???) and many fans were very disappointed. I love all 3 LOTR and all 6 SW just the same, but LOTR blew SW away in many aspects that right now, I will not get into.................
Arleil_Schous
Utinni!
date Posted: Sep 19, 2005 9:22 AM
Just to clarify, I never said I hate the movie, it is after all a Star Wars movie. But it is my least favorite, followed closely by Phantom Menace then Return of the Jedi.
  Master_Kenobi17
Takin Over For Talon
date Posted: Sep 19, 2005 7:46 PM
i was disapointed with the entire trilogy. there is no chemistry between the characters and alot of the happenings throughout the trilogy seem to be for transitional purposes alone.


Wow I am glad there are so many "fans" here.

Ever think that this is Lucas' story, not yours? Maybe it was necessary to set up Anakin's downfall in ROTS?

I can't believe that you would buy a hyperspace membership and just start bashing the saga and Geroge Lucas!! Not to mention that one of you doesn't even enjoy ANY of the movies!

You might as well join the Trekkie sites.
Sunnyskywalker
Sunnyskywalker's Star Wars Stuff
date Posted: Jan 01, 2006 5:11 PM
I expected some conspiracy behind Dex's oddly convenient knowledge about a very unremarkable-looking dart, and I was disappointed that the whole "how did the army get ordered again?" issue wasn't resolved in the films, since it seems just a little bit important. I still love the films, but felt like George dropped a few plot threads.

After EII I really started feeling sorry for Owen. He probably knew how much his stepmother missed Anakin away and always felt like a poor substitute for her perfect little boy who went off with the glamorous strangers. That's got to be rough on a kid.
  anigirl3
date Posted: Jun 19, 2006 8:11 PM
And they always talk like "I do not" and "I am not." Although the dialogue is not great in any of the movies, I don't think romance stuff is GL's strong suit.

Yeah, i also noticed the lack of apostraphes. And yes, the romantic dialogue is terrible
  shaakti0
Star Wars Girl At Heart
date Posted: Jul 06, 2006 7:49 PM
With Attack of the Clones, it gets boring at first, but there's also the battle on Geonosis to always look forward to. Everytime I get to that scene, I can do nothing but stare at the TV. Besides, 180 Jedi died on Geonosis, leaving only 20 survivors.
  Shadow_JediX
date Posted: Aug 21, 2006 5:42 AM
even if it was a filler story you still need it

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