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I think the first half fits really well but I feel the grand Williams choir of DOTF only works if the fights take place on an awe inspiring, massive set that compliments the immense scale of the singing. In Phantom menace it almost sounds like the choir is there with qui gon/obi/maul and echoing through the gargantuan halls of the palace.
This just proves how important music is to Star Wars. I hate how the majority of Disney Star Wars (other than 7,8,9 obviously) has almost abandoned John Williams' themes. The music edit on this video makes this scene 100x better. I remember watching it and orginally feeling somewhat underwhelmed by the fight.
I have no idea why disney didnt use the original star wars tracks for the tv shows. Currently we have a lame beckground music in every fricking series, its crazy
Obi-wan was stuck behind a ray shield. What was Master Sol doing? they were fighting in-sync for the entire thing and he just decided to hangout behind a padawan for this long? either it's deliberate or a massive oversight.
when jecki died i screamed "HOLY SHIT" when yord died i also screamed "HOLY SHIT" this episode really be stepping up it's game with brutality and i love it
....... ecxepet the helm trick, is a poor fight ....too many ocasion for each of them to kill other,but ... they will not because scenarium, really not convicted by this fight scene.
This was neat, but naturally does not fit this fight scene. The belt echoes from the chorus only work when you’re inside like they were in Episode 1. Those belting echoes are meant to “bounce off the walls” in that place. Making it EPIC as hell.
Jecki really did know how to fight. Just find it odd how a padawan was able to give Qimir a tougher time than several Jedi knights… dope fight choreography though
Its nice but i feel like this soundtrack isn't match the forest atmosphere, if John goong to make somsthing similar, it will be different sounding still, this muaic sound urban instead of forest kind of rural
People saying this is good are ignoring the fact that this sith dude sliced through 6 other Jedi who had way more experience than the girl boss but somehow she was the one who managed to make the Sith guy try a little harder.
I don’t think he was trying hard at all he was just carrying them even sol I don’t think truly beat him he might be trying to turn him or just mess with him