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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)

May. 16,2002
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6.6
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PG
| Adventure Action Science Fiction

Following an assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala, Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi investigate a mysterious plot that could change the galaxy forever.

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DCfan
2002/05/16

Attack of the clones is the second movie after The Phantom Menace in chronological order and there is a long time skip between this and episode so beware of that.After the events of the Phantom Mences and the saddening death of Qui Gon Jin. We see an all grown up Anakin Skywalker with his Master Obi Won Kenobi go and investigate a case at a bar.Later on Obi Won Kenobi has gone on mission where he discovers a factory that makes clones and he also meets the original clone himself Jango Fett with his son Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Anakin is given an assignment to protect Padime the senator on mission but at the same time he gains feelings for her.We also introduced to The other clones, Count Dooku, The battle droids and many other characters.This was an excellent tie in to The Clone Wars animated shows (If there are anyone who watch that shows) as it showed events what happened after this movie. This movie and the series was good at explaining how Anakin is slowly turning evil. It's worth the watch.Have a good day everyone and may the force be with you.

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boydmatta
2002/05/17

Easily the worst in the SW franchise. No real character development, for anyone, and all characters are one-dimensional and dull. Even the passion from Ewan McGregor and Ian McDiarmid fails to come through on screen - largely due to a poor script. CGI was unnecessarily forced, and it holds up the least of all the films by today's standards. Anakin's romance didn't hold me, and the film was oversaturated with lightsabers everywhere. In the originals, (and sequels), lightsabers were treats for the audience. Here, the tradition was broken hardest, in having the sheer volume of them on-screen at once. The film also lacks any stand out moment, that all the other films have: Maul and pod racing from TPM; the transformation scene in ROTS; the trench run in ANH; Vader's reveal in ESB; the duel in ROTJ; Han's death in TFA; and Luke's death in TLJ. The only redeeming factor, is that it gave us some quality memes.

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bugsyfilms
2002/05/18

I still can't get over how bad this was. The trailers looked great but in reality it has terrible writing, horrible CGI, bad acting (except for my boy Obi Wan). The list could go on and on. Why is everyone saying The Last Jedi sucks when we have this?!??

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ellimic
2002/05/19

It was overall a good film although I thought there was far too many gushy romance scenes with Anakin and Padme.I liked watching how Palpatine played both sided in orchestrating the Clone Wars; using his apprentice Dooku to build the Confederate movement and turning them into a military threat, then influencing the Senate into giving him greater power within the Republic until he was able to instate the Clone army (having ordered their creation in secret years before)I thought The big fight scene with Dooku in the launch bay was cool (to a point.) when he started against Obi-Wan and Anakin it started well with Dooku using his force lightning to take out Anakin briefly and face Obi-Wan solo, but then I thought Obi-Wan was a bit feeble against the sixth Lord, and the minimal cut to his arm and leg seemed unlikely to disable him as much as it did. The fight with Dooku and Anakin started well, it was a well choreographed fight and I enjoyed watching it, but clearly Anakin paused in the middle as Dooku posiitioned his lightsabre and sung to cut off his arm - it looked very unnatural and VERY staged. undoubtably Dooku Vs Yoda was an epic fight.The War erupted thanks to Anakin ad Obi-Wan, both had been captured by the Confederacy and were about to be executed until the Jedi intervened and were faced by the Confederacy army. With a perfectly timed arrival the Clones joined the fight and thus began the Clone War, with Palpatine pulling the strings on both sides.

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