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Revenge of the Sith Reviewed

Trust can be lethal.

Had Anakin the chance to prove himself to the council the Dark Force would’ve been able to consume his hidden desires. A Jedi isn’t supposed to be attached, a fall he took when he met Padme. Attachment lead to jealousy and jealousy sparked a battle inside leading him to seek greater powers, powers of the Dark Force.

His worry of Padme’s death was unnecessary had he known that it would be his uncontrolled ambition, his random jump of sides that would kill her in the end. Poor Padme, that girl. She was so divine in her death I could release my last breath and enter Hades to steal her back to life. That stupid fucker, Anakin Skywalker! :evil:

Who would’ve thought that Palpatine was the Dark Lord, that helpless old man. You gotta love his duel with Master Yoda, but I wonder why the Dark Force’s ultimate energy come in blue electric rays instead of red?

My personal moral summary of Episode III: humanity is weak!

I went and grab Episodes IV, V and VI DVDs right after I stepped out of the theater. It’s been ages since I watched the original flicks and I couldn’t stop wondering how Mr. Lucas pulled it off back then. I wasn’t even born and he was already making surreal monsters and spaceships.

2 comments on “Revenge of the Sith Reviewed”

  1. Neutral says:

    “Who would’ve thought that Palpatine was the Dark Lord, that helpless old man.” You seriously didn’t see that coming??? I thought it was gunna happen after ep. 1 and after seeing ep.2 i knew Palpatine was Darth Sidius…Watch episodes 1 and 2 again, there are a lot of clues…especialy in #2.

  2. JErm says:

    I guess I was just ignorant. I don’t even remember the stories in I and II but I still remember IV, V and VI clearly. Hehe..

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