StarWars Episode 3 

Revenge of the Sith

 

 

 

 

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     Starwars Episode III Revenge of the Sith is the final chapter in the Starwars Saga. Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christiansen) is still a Jedi under Master Obi Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) Their job is to destroy the Sith. Anakin and Padme' (Natalie Portman) are married and she is pregnant. Anakin has visions of Padme dying while giving childbirth. He will do anything to save her. The Chancellor Palpitine (Ian McDiarmid) said that he can help him. He slowly turns Anakin evil and it turns out that Palpitine is really the sith lord. Anakin gets orders to kill all the Jedi and the clones turn evil too. They assist him on killing the clones.  But why is Anakin evil? All his power is supposedly going to save Padme'. Will he be able to save her? Will the surviving Jedi realize that Anakin turned evil and that Palpitine is really the Sith lord?

     This movie was especially good with it's effects. There were a lot of fighting scenes and that made it good. This movie was very dark but there were times that it was funny. R2-D2 served as the comic relief in this movie.  What I liked about it was that it held my attention but in some places it did lag on and it seemed boring. I think that they should've put more stress on Anakin becoming evil. They should've had him dreaming his decision whether to become evil or not. It was very brief in the movie and I think that they could've done better with that. It was very enjoyable none the less and I recommend it to people who like movies with a lot of action. This movie is PG-13 and I think that it served every part about that. So teens would enjoy it but kids that are  littler wouldn't enjoy it as much. I would give this a 4 and a half stars because it lagged in some spots. 

                                                                                                            

              

 

 

 

  

I would like to give a special thanks to my friend Kaitlyn Lee for helping me out with this review! Thank you!