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@KreshDraven6
@KreshDraven6 13 часов назад
Almost everything is perfectly accurate. But Episode 8 is absolutely garbage too
@Pedrinhorachaplays799
@Pedrinhorachaplays799 18 часов назад
My man likes more Solo over Rebels and Bad Batch, ok then
@hoztoventertainment5297
@hoztoventertainment5297 День назад
Literally every Disney Star Wars project is infinitely better than the prequels, and I have no idea how anyone could ever possibly think otherwise
@danelazaro7042
@danelazaro7042 День назад
The acolyte was a piece of dog s**t show ever all half the side characters died in the fourth episode. I think the worst ever Star Wars show in the world. I hate it with all my heart.
@user-vr3ng7jf4r
@user-vr3ng7jf4r День назад
1:31
@fliegendertitanfliegendert8691
Acolite alone is more worse then all worse decisions in all star wars Shows and movies together
@FaZe_StepsisZA
@FaZe_StepsisZA 2 дня назад
THE PEAK
@nickcooper7714
@nickcooper7714 2 дня назад
The sequel trilogy was always a pile of shit.
@tigermantv7090
@tigermantv7090 2 дня назад
How about Holiday special
@radamark2142
@radamark2142 3 дня назад
Sorry but ahsoka series is one of the Worst series of star wars and andor is excelent on narrative but too boring to see
@seanmalloy0528
@seanmalloy0528 3 дня назад
I agree with you on most of this, but I liked the Clone Wars movie
@TheLo1323
@TheLo1323 3 дня назад
Except for Obi-Wan Kenobi that I really liked, same opinion
@JuzALilGayBean
@JuzALilGayBean 3 дня назад
This video was perfect, PERFECT, down to the last minute details
@bloxsquid6185
@bloxsquid6185 4 дня назад
the acolyte part just caught me off guard 🤣
@melissalancaster4769
@melissalancaster4769 4 дня назад
2003 clone wars =🐐
@millfilm1
@millfilm1 4 дня назад
0:35 Reaction to the Holiday special
@Bekyboi501
@Bekyboi501 4 дня назад
The Clone Wars movie was amazing
@adriantorres6215
@adriantorres6215 4 дня назад
The first six: the phantom menace, attack of the clones, revenge of the sith, a new hope, the empire strikes back, and the return of the Jedi were perfect just perfect and fun to watch
@beasttheredknight5741
@beasttheredknight5741 5 дней назад
You forgot about Star wars resistance I was hoping you were saying that it will be garbage
@doubleb1061
@doubleb1061 4 дня назад
@@beasttheredknight5741 haven’t seen it. I’m sure it’s garbage
@Yodanorris325
@Yodanorris325 5 дней назад
I agree with most except madolorian s1-2 is nowhere near perfect and is very boring same with Andor, everything else was fine tho I would say Obi-Wan series gets an alright for me.
@DeliciousBeans10188
@DeliciousBeans10188 5 дней назад
I thought the combat in ahsoka was very stiff... Then Hayden showed up blew everyone out the water. But seriously the way they block the blaster bolts looks like ass
@Venuit1233
@Venuit1233 5 дней назад
A New Hope-Great movie with amazing and entertaining storyline and characters The Empire Strikes Back-Great Sequal with amazing and entertaining story line and characters The Return of the Jedi-Really great movie to end off a great trilogy The phantom menace-a fun entertaining movie with cool characters Attack of the clones-another fun movie Revenge of the sith-a Great movie with a great plot and emotional scenes Rogue one- A funny movie with interesting characters emotion and a good backstory Solo-a fun side origin story with emotion The force awakens-mid The last Jedi- a complete disgrace and the worst combustion of a movie I’ve seen The rise of skywalker-a really dumb movie
@thegoldenviper4268
@thegoldenviper4268 6 дней назад
W list, Solo is criminally underrated
@AnthemofSirens
@AnthemofSirens 6 дней назад
Now do the Holiday Special.
@AzuraUzumaki-dl5qn
@AzuraUzumaki-dl5qn 7 дней назад
This ranking is a shit.
@user-vq6jx9jo5l
@user-vq6jx9jo5l 7 дней назад
This is my opinion. Rogue One is the BEST Star Wars movie ever and Andor is the best Star Wars show without a doubt.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 7 дней назад
No
@abcav297
@abcav297 8 дней назад
The rating of one, the rating of two, the rating of maaaannnyyy
@IdiocyShow
@IdiocyShow 8 дней назад
Rebels is better the TCW 🤷‍♂️
@unpaved-family1
@unpaved-family1 8 дней назад
Star Wars Resistance: 💩
@mariofanv340
@mariofanv340 8 дней назад
The Rise of Skywalker is Great
@John_Locke_108
@John_Locke_108 9 дней назад
These aren't memes. They're video clips.
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
Star Wars : Clone Wars 2D animated série >>>>>> All Prelogy
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
No
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 yes ! And let me share my opinion !
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
@@johannfandefilm9733 nah. you don't know anything about Star Wars because you're not a true Star Wars fan.
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 i am true Star Wars fan, you aren’t because you can’t understand the others’s opinions !
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 7 дней назад
​@@johannfandefilm9733 You're not a true Star Wars fan because you know nothing about Star Wars world building, and your opinion is nonsense.
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
Bruh Star Wars clone animated Story he’s boring as f*ck !!!
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
The prelogy and postlogy never should exist
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
George Lucas's Star Wars prequel trilogy is a pure masterpiece, a wonderful, magnificent, exciting, significant, and extremely rich work that has greatly contributed to the story, universe, characters, lore, and mythology of Star Wars. They are the best, the greatest movies of all time, a great cult and exciting trilogy from start to finish. It's the Star Wars as George Lucas always wanted it to be. It's the best Star Wars trilogy, the greatest Star Wars trilogy, the richest, most accomplished, most complete, the best period; everything is superb: the deepening of the Star Wars universe and its narrative elements are superb and exciting, and it explores in detail the period of the Clone Wars, a crucial moment in Star Wars history. A fundamental and exciting turning point. The Clone Wars period is the best period of Star Wars. The fascinating plot that unfolds throughout the films. The rise of Palpatine, Darth Sidious, is masterfully depicted. His behind-the-scenes machinations to undermine the Galactic Republic and bring the galaxy under his control are meticulously presented. His manipulation to form a massive clone army and eradicate the Jedi with Order 66 is a central element of the story, explaining how the Galactic Empire took shape following the fall of the Republic and how Anakin fell to the dark side to become Darth Vader, a fallen hero who just wanted to save those he loved. Anakin Skywalker's transformation into Darth Vader is a superb, memorable, breathtaking scene. The connection with the original trilogy is very well done. Anakin's internal conflict between his loyalty to the Jedi Order and his desire to save those he loves makes his story deep and tragic. His journey to the dark side, with key moments such as his confrontation with Count Dooku and his heartbreaking final duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar. The prequel trilogy also brought invaluable richness to the Star Wars universe, with a detailed look at the Jedi Order, Padawan training, Sith, combat mastery, and Jedi teachings. The spotlight on the Sith and their philosophy strengthened the dark side of the Force, adding depth and complexity to the saga. The political aspect of the prequel adds a new dimension to the Star Wars universe, with Palpatine's machinations in the Galactic Senate and growing tensions between planetary systems, creating a richer context for the later events of the Original Trilogy, the rise of the Empire, the fall of the Republic, the extinction of the Jedi, and Anakin Skywalker's tragic story. The expansion of the universe is also great. New planets, races, creatures, peoples, and cultures are introduced, contributing to creating a larger and more diverse world. Iconic locations such as Kamino, Geonosis, Utapau, Felucia, and Mustafar provide visually captivating backdrops for action scenes, development, and key plot moments. Beloved and iconic characters, Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala, Qui-Gon Jinn, Mace Windu, General Grievous, Jango Fett, Watto, Sebulba. The action scenes and lightsaber battles are among the most memorable in the saga. Epic battles such as the Battle of Geonosis, the podrace on Tatooine, the Battle of Naboo, and the battle above Coruscant are very memorable and iconic of the saga. The lightsaber duels between iconic characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Darth Maul, and Yoda are executed with exceptional choreography, adding a visceral dimension to the story. The prequel also enriches the Star Wars lore with new charismatic and endearing characters, unforgettable music, "Duel of the Fates," "Across the Stars," "Battle of the Heroes," a super rich, exciting, and comprehensive lore, and a talented cast of actors, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Liam Neeson. Natalie Portman is superb, magnificent, sweet, sensual, and charismatic, giving her character Padmé Amidala queen and senator of Naboo an exemplary strength, determination, and courage. She's perfect, she's iconic. Her evolution from a queen to a senator, into a badass, elegant, and determined woman, is a central characteristic of the trilogy. Ewan McGregor and Liam Neeson bring memorable class and presence to the screen. Their dynamic as Jedi Masters is palpable, and they convey a wisdom and determination that anchor the story in the Jedi legacy. Additionally, Christopher Lee's presence as Count Dooku adds a touch of class, elegance, and charisma, amplified by his Shakespearean speech. The prequel was the rejuvenation of the Star Wars saga, bringing real dramatic scope, real political context, stakes, new superb and iconic characters, iconic action scenes, a much richer universe, a more developed, more diverse universe, and a much more extensive universe. It expanded the lore of the saga, and complements the original trilogy being inseparable from it. The Star Wars prequel is a masterpiece, and the Star Wars trilogy is a masterpiece and together form an incredible whole, a single great story of exceptional galactic epic. The story of Anakin Skywalker, from his Jedi training to his fall to the dark side of the Force to his redemption as a Jedi by saving his son, destroying the Sith, and restoring balance to the Force. The story of the Galactic Empire, once a democratic Republic, and the story of Palpatine, his evolution from senator to chancellor to becoming the emperor of the galaxy, his manipulations to establish his authority in the senate, to create his own Galactic Empire, to overthrow the Jedi Order, and to keep Anakin with him as an apprentice. and the technological advancement towards digital, modern technologies, computer editing, special effects, to create new worlds, new extraordinary and extraordinary world-building, new peoples and to build the extraordinary story of the Star Wars prequel, a true expanded, gigantic, extremely rich universe, with infinite possibilities, exploring new planets, new peoples, new civilizations, new technologies, new worlds, just like Avatar Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the greatest, most monumental films in the Star Wars universe. They are a wonderful and legendary work, crucial in shaping the Star Wars world, representing the pinnacle of what Star Wars has achieved in every way. George Lucas's six Star Wars movies form an inseparable whole, a single unified entity, two facets of the Star Wars world that complement each other perfectly. These thrilling movies have shaped the construction of the Star Wars universe as we know it. Whether prequel or original, they are both true Star Wars. The prequels delve into the political dimension of world-building in the Star Wars universe, while the originals complete the heroic aspect of Anakin Skywalker's arc and the struggle against the Empire. Both are pure masterpieces of science fiction. They are one and the same. All the Star Wars movies from I to VI are pure masterpieces, cult classics, magnificent, extremely rich, thrilling, and timeless. They are unparalleled, the ultimate in sci-fi, the greatest movies of all time, featuring the best characters, the best actors, the best casts, the best scenes, the best universe, and the best stories. They embody the greatest wealth, expansion, and creativity within this universe, with planets, environments, creatures, peoples, and world-building that revolutionized cinema. The technological advancements in special effects, digital enhancements, and computer editing are unparalleled. Two epic trilogies, mythical, magical, exceptional, and timeless, complement each other perfectly, forming an inseparable whole. It's the story of Anakin Skywalker, his evolution, his descent into the dark side of the Force, and his redemption by sacrificing himself to save his son, destroying the Sith and restoring balance to the Force. It depicts the rise and fall of a dictatorship, the transformation from democracy to dictatorship, within one vast, expansive, thrilling, and incredibly rich universe with endless possibilities. It's the magnificent, unparalleled, and timeless universe created by George Lucas, a wonderful, legendary, mythical work, a monument of science fiction. George Lucas makes the films he wants; he is the creative genius behind the Star Wars universe. He has the creative vision for his story and world, and he knows the construction of Star Wars better than anyone. The prequels are the best era of the Star Wars universe. They represent the true Star Wars as George Lucas always intended, expanding the world with infinite possibilities.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are the greatest, most monumental films in the Star Wars universe. They are a wonderful and legendary work, crucial in shaping the Star Wars world, representing the pinnacle of what Star Wars has achieved in every way. George Lucas's six Star Wars movies form an inseparable whole, a single unified entity, two facets of the Star Wars world that complement each other perfectly. These thrilling movies have shaped the construction of the Star Wars universe as we know it. Whether prequel or original, they are both true Star Wars. The prequels delve into the political dimension of world-building in the Star Wars universe, while the originals complete the heroic aspect of Anakin Skywalker's arc and the struggle against the Empire. Both are pure masterpieces of science fiction. They are one and the same.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
George Lucas's Star Wars I II III IV V VI are the pure masterpiece of the Star Wars world, a marvelous, legendary, timeless work, a monument of sci-fi, which built the legend, and will remain far above all the rest. The Skywalker saga as it should always have been. George Lucas' masterpiece.
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 Nope not at all
@johannfandefilm9733
@johannfandefilm9733 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 you’re a toxic fanboy !!!
@mawile3037
@mawile3037 10 дней назад
I cant the reaction to Tales of the Empire, good or bad ¿
@AdventureStudious
@AdventureStudious 10 дней назад
C’mon Mando Season 3 wasn’t that bad
@someoneshappyness
@someoneshappyness 10 дней назад
I loved the bad batch aaah
@yesman121
@yesman121 10 дней назад
The Star Wars fandom gives me the creeps. Every one of you has the same exact opinion as the last, like you're all literally just copy and pasted over and over again. Im convinced they roll you all out on conveyor belts in some underground bunker somewhere on Skywalker Ranch.
@doubleb1061
@doubleb1061 10 дней назад
@@yesman121 definitely not true at all. The Star Wars fandom is literally known for not agreeing on anything. Just look at this comment section
@DaveVampireSlayer
@DaveVampireSlayer 12 дней назад
Star Wars VI is not perfect XD Ewock 😂😂😂😂
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
Star Wars VI is perfect and ewoks are great.
@DaveVampireSlayer
@DaveVampireSlayer 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 Nope 😊 Episode V is perfect
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
@@DaveVampireSlayer Star Wars I II III IV V VI are perfect. The true Skywalker saga as it should always have been. George Lucas's masterpiece. An inseparable part of the Star Wars world. Forever unsurpassed. A marvelous, mythical work that made the legend.
@DaveVampireSlayer
@DaveVampireSlayer 10 дней назад
@@natalieportmanfan1817 Star Wars V is perfect Star Wars III and IV are great Star Wars I, II and VI are good, but imperfect
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
@@DaveVampireSlayer Star Wars I II III IV V VI are perfect, they are the GOAT, the timeless masterpiece of the Star Wars world that built the legend, an inseparable part of the Star Wars universe, six magnificent movies that shaped the monument, they are the best movies, forever unmatched, George Lucas' masterpiece. Nothing more. Oh, by the way, you're forgetting that Episode V has C3-PO in pieces so don't criticize the ewoks because they were great and important in the Star Wars plot fighting against the Empire. Star Wars I-VI are the GOAT, the best works of the greatest sci-fi saga of all time. Deal with it. They are all timeless masterpieces. They are one and the same.
@whysoserious652
@whysoserious652 12 дней назад
Last jedi alright?😂
@vinisena25
@vinisena25 12 дней назад
For me, the eighth film only loses to the third and fifth...
@henrythef1guy768
@henrythef1guy768 12 дней назад
Mostly accurate to my thoughts
@HANK-uq4tb
@HANK-uq4tb 12 дней назад
Lego Star Wars?
@AxeMan562
@AxeMan562 12 дней назад
Correct on all counts, except one... Rebels? Overrated? Nah bro
@BloodySox_18
@BloodySox_18 12 дней назад
Star Wars ROTS fans 👇
@dareenglishteach
@dareenglishteach 12 дней назад
Эх, Тинькова с его пояснениями на вас не хватает
@Golden_Gamer_925
@Golden_Gamer_925 13 дней назад
Terrible
@tss3393
@tss3393 13 дней назад
Friendly reminder for people to stop sleeping on Andor.
@khithompson3385
@khithompson3385 13 дней назад
I mean, generally I think I'm seeing more positives then negatives with Disney's stuff. I think the biggest problem with Disney Star Wars is just the fact that when they do suck, they REALLY fucking suck.
@OnchoreRacer7
@OnchoreRacer7 13 дней назад
The episode 1 is burring exept the pot racing and duels of fate
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
Star Wars Episode I is a masterpiece.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace is a superb and amazing Star Wars movie, magnificent and exciting from start to finish, a movie that perfectly sets up the beginning of the saga, everything is cult, incredible and exciting, the characters Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker are superb, brilliant and emblematic characters of the Star Wars saga, the best characters in the Star Wars saga, political plots, the Trade Federation and Palpatine's influence to take the Chancellor's place, to establish his authority in the Senate, he begins to advance his pawns, which will be important in bringing about the rise of the Empire, the blockade of the planet Naboo, the expansion of lore, the Sith, the Padawans, the Jedi order, droidkass robots, battle droids, the pod race is still one of the best, most emblematic and anthological scenes in the Star Wars saga, an incredible scene, high in emotional tension, suspense and emotion, the ground-level shots, the political scheming to bring Palpatine to power are perfectly orchestrated, the queen willing to do anything to save her people, the story of Anakin Skywalker, a young slave tinkerer from Tatooine who wants to do everything in his power to win the race to free his mother, the touching farewell scene, the discovery and exploration of Tatooine with Watto, incredible new peoples, the dugs, the toydarians, extraordinary new cult sites, the Gungans' aquatic city, the Coruscant Senate, Naboo and Coruscant are superb and incredible planets in the Star Wars universe, with inestimable, exciting and unrivalled richness, creativity and diversity, a greater sense of exploration and travel in a much richer, more concrete, fleshed-out and exciting universe, a real opening onto the world with world building, the stratospheric expansion and exploration; the stratospheric and extraordinary world building much more open to the Star Wars world, the invaluable contribution to the Star Wars Lore, the Jedi Order, the Sith, the Padawan, Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance back to the Force, which ties in with the events of the original trilogy; Darth Maul excellent iconic villain, the magnificent Duel of the Fates music, the battle of Naboo, the fight against Darth Maul, the space battle with Anakin and the ground battles with the Gungans to protect the palace of Naboo, representing the primitive people who must fight against a technologically superior army; as well as the superb cast of talented, perfect actors all emblematic of their characters, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Liam Neeson and Ian McDiarmid embodied their characters wonderfully, giving them strength, charisma, voice, personality and character, they are inseparable from their characters. Everything is superb and extraordinary in this exceptional and cult movie that introduces the Star Wars saga wonderfully, the beginning of the best saga of all time.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
The Phantom Menace is a masterpiece and an important movie in the Star Wars universe. The Phantom Menace lays the foundations for the Star Wars universe. From the Galactic Republic to the Jedi, Sith and Padawans, the film plunges us into a rich and complex world. It also introduces iconic characters such as Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala and, of course, Anakin Skywalker. The movie tackles profound and important themes such as politics, corruption, power and destiny. For example, the rise of the Trade Federation and its blockade of Naboo illustrate the struggle for control and political manipulation. The Phantom Menace is above all the story of Anakin Skywalker, the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force. His introduction as a young slave on Tatooine to his meeting with Qui-Gon Jinn represents the beginning of his journey into light and darkness. The movie is packed with memorable, iconic scenes. From the pod race on Tatooine to the final duel between Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan and Darth Maul, and the epic battle of Naboo, every sequence is carefully orchestrated. The Phantom Menace also expands the saga's universe by introducing new worlds, races, technologies and concepts. The planet Naboo, for example, offers a striking contrast to the more austere settings of Tatooine and Coruscant, while the Gungans, Dugs and Toydarians bring a new dimension to the livelier, more populated and more diverse Star Wars universe. The menacing shadow of the Sith hangs over the entire movie, foreshadowing Darth Sidious's rise to power and Anakin's ascent to the dark side of the Force, giving full meaning to the title of The Phantom Menace. The presence of Darth Maul embodies this imminent threat and adds a dimension of danger. George Lucas draws on many religious traditions to shape the Star Wars universe, and The Phantom Menace is no exception. The Jedi are warrior monks who follow a strict moral code and are dedicated to protecting peace and justice in the galaxy. Their belief in the Force, a mystical energy that permeates everything, reflects concepts of spirituality and universal connection. For example, the scene in which Qui-Gon explains the Force to Anakin is imbued with an almost religious atmosphere, reinforcing the importance of this belief in the Star Wars universe. The Phantom Menace highlights the dangers of a corrupt and manipulative government that controls the masses to serve its own interests. The Trade Federation, under the influence of Darth Sidious, imposes a blockade on Naboo to force Queen Amidala to sign an unjust treaty. This political and economic manipulation recalls real-life themes of tyranny and oppression, giving the movie a profound social resonance. The pod race on Tatooine is one of the most memorable sequences in The Phantom Menace. Beyond the spectacular action, this scene symbolizes adventure and self-transcendence. Anakin, a young slave, defies expectations and takes risks to save his family and fulfill his destiny. The race is a mixture of adrenalin, suspense and courage, showing the determination and talent of our future hero. The Phantom Menace also offers an epic adventure in a futuristic setting, with interstellar travel, advanced technologies and exotic worlds. This combination of science fiction and classic adventure is reminiscent of George Lucas's signature narrative style. The film's visual universe, from the sprawling cities of Coruscant to the arid deserts of Tatooine, is immersive and captivating, transporting viewers to a distant galaxy full of possibilities. The Phantom Menace also lays the foundations for the prophecy of the chosen one, a central concept in the Star Wars saga. Anakin Skywalker is presented as the chosen one destined to bring balance to the Force. His introduction as a young slave on Tatooine to his meeting with Qui-Gon Jinn represents the beginning of his journey towards fulfilling this prophecy. For example, the scene in which Qui-Gon recognizes Anakin's exceptional potential and decides to take him under his wing evokes the theme of destiny and the inescapable fate of the chosen one. The Phantom Menace explores the complexities of political power and manipulation. The rise of the Trade Federation under the influence of Darth Sidious and its blockade of Naboo trigger a political crisis that threatens the stability of the Galactic Republic. This complex political intrigue, with its shifting alliances and secret maneuvers, gives the movie a depth and relevance that resonates with real-world problems. The Phantom Menace establishes many coherent links with the original Star Wars trilogy, enriching the saga as a whole. For example, the introduction of Darth Sidious as Senator Palpatine lays the foundations for his rise to power and transformation into a tyrannical emperor in subsequent episodes. Similarly, Qui-Gon Jinn's mentoring of Obi-Wan Kenobi foreshadows the master-apprentice relationship between Obi-Wan and Anakin that plays a central role in the rest of the saga.
@natalieportmanfan1817
@natalieportmanfan1817 10 дней назад
Star Wars The Phantom Menace is much more than a science-fiction film for George Lucas. It's a deeply personal work that reveals his recurring themes, his malaise, his past experiences and his political convictions. To understand it, you also need to understand George Lucas' background. First of all, the theme of the struggle against oppression and tyranny is omnipresent in George Lucas' work. In THX 1138, George Lucas depicts a dystopian society where the government exercises totalitarian control over the population, a theme that is also found in The Phantom Menace. In both films, this control is embodied by an authoritarian regime that closely monitors its citizens, creating a climate of fear and oppression. In THX 1138, this surveillance is manifested through security cameras and flying drones, while in The Phantom Menace, it takes place through corrupt government bodies, such as the Galactic Senate infiltrated by Palpatine. What's more, in both films, citizens are subjected to tight control over their emotions and behavior. In THX 1138, inhabitants are forced to take drugs to suppress their emotions, while in The Phantom Menace, Jedi are forced to follow the Jedi code, which forbids them to express emotions such as anger and passion. This control of emotions reflects the government's desire to maintain order and stability at all costs, even at the expense of individual freedom. Moreover, in both films, individual freedom is stifled by a system of strict control. In THX 1138, inhabitants are assigned to specific jobs and roles in society, with no possibility of choice or autonomy. Similarly, in The Phantom Menace, the Jedi are assigned to specific missions and are subject to the authority of the Jedi Council. This lack of personal freedom reinforces the government's control over the population and creates a sense of powerlessness and despair among the inhabitants. The parallels between The Phantom Menace and THX 1138 demonstrate the continuity of George Lucas' preoccupations with totalitarian control and government oppression across different contexts and fictional universes. These recurring themes illustrate George Lucas's insight as a filmmaker and his commitment to exploring the dangers of authoritarianism and the loss of individual freedom. George Lucas' concern about the rise of authoritarian regimes during the Cold War is reflected in both films, illustrating his belief that individual freedom is fragile and must be protected against the forces of oppression and tyranny. The characters in The Phantom Menace are not simply fictional archetypes, but deep reflections of George Lucas's own internal struggles. Anakin Skywalker, in particular, embodies the torments and dilemmas George Lucas felt throughout his life. Anakin Skywalker faces a multitude of inner challenges that resonate with George Lucas' own struggles. First of all, Anakin is tormented by his inner demons, notably his fear of failure and his need for recognition. As a filmmaker, George Lucas has often expressed his own struggle with insecurity and self-doubt. Anakin thus represents this universal quest for self-acceptance and understanding, a theme that George Lucas explores profoundly through the character. What's more, George Lucas has often said that he felt like an outsider in the film industry, trying to make a place for himself in a world that was foreign to him. Anakin, too, is an outsider, a freed slave who finds himself immersed in a world of Jedi knights and galactic politicians. His desire to fit in and find his place in this new universe mirrors George Lucas' own struggles to find his way in the film industry. In addition, George Lucas' childhood had a major influence on his work, particularly his interest in fairy tales and mythological stories. These themes are omnipresent in the Star Wars universe, and are particularly explored in The Phantom Menace. The character of Qui-Gon Jinn, for example, embodies the archetypal mentor, guiding Anakin through his heroic journey. George Lucas' fascination with mythological tales is also evident in the struggle between good and evil, a central theme of The Phantom Menace and the entire Star Wars saga. The film also explores George Lucas' political convictions, expressing them through the complex political intrigues of Star Wars. Corruption in the Galactic Senate and the rise of autocracy echo George Lucas' concerns about democracy and political accountability. He uses the Star Wars universe as a metaphor to explore the dangers of political passivity and mass manipulation.