Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
PG-13 | 19 May 2005 (USA)
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The evil Darth Sidious enacts his final plan for unlimited power -- and the heroic Jedi Anakin Skywalker must choose a side.

Reviews
Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Sexylocher Masterful Movie
DipitySkillful an ambitious but ultimately ineffective debut endeavor.
Bessie Smyth Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
DCfan This is the final from the prequel trilogy and is chronologically the third movie of the franchise.After the events of Attack of the clone and both clone wars cartoon (if any of you are/were following those). The senator was kidnapped by count dooku then Anakin and Obi Won go and face him to save. We are then introduced to General Grievous and his droid army.This movie was good at explaining Order 66 when Commander Cody and the clones were ordered to betrayed and kill the jedi and, when Anakin turns to the dark side and becomes the monster you see in the original trilogy. Meanwhile, Padme is pregnant and about to give birth to Luke and Leia. Out of the prequel trilogy this my favourite as had the most tear jerking and heart crushing moments.The only thing which never made sense was that Anakin says to Count Dooku that he hasn't seen him ever since he cut off his hand and he also says to General Grievous "You look shorter then I expected" where as in the clone wars Anakin is see in lots of episodes fighting Grievous and Count. I know the show wasn't thought of at the time but I think it's still worth mentioning.Have a good day everyone and may the force be with you.
arjunflamingfeather Star Wars is with 'Natalie Portman' who is a young Jedi. The sweet nature lacks initial strictness but the epic wondrous movie is the picture that here is at our recommendation. Recommending a film is viewing it accepting the terms placed by us on it like age verification because an adult movie is watched by adults and the younger children do not care. Being at heart young and caring for both of us like at a function for keeping us happy and satisfied by outside influences that cannot be tolerated. Films like Star Wars: Episode three which having viewed but for the self makes us content and 'heads up' is enough.
samtimoney-79758 This film was like George Lucas saying sorry for the other 2. But it is one of my favourite Star Wars films. The only thing wrong with this film is Hayden christiansen. I love this film as it shows all the characters in the other films who haven't met before meet and fight for the whole film. Script is a bit off but is good to see how everything ends and turns out for everyone. ALSO is great to see what happened to darth Vader, great idea, only good acting from Hayden I've seen
ellimic Episode III depicted Anakin's final descent to the dark side, the culmination of Palpatine's plans for the previous two films (maybe not the intended plot of the film but I think Palpatine is the best character of the Original and Prequel series)It was a good film up to point, I can't say I care for the gushy romance scenes with Anakin and Padme.The fight scene at the start with Dooku was very good. As it Episode II however Obi-Wan seemed again very feeble as he was too easily bested by the sigh Lord and pinned under the called platform (which curiously did no damage?) The fight against Anakin was again perfectly choreograph he'd and Dookus defeat did not seem at all staged or implausible as in Episode II hen Anakin lost his hand.Anakin and Obi-Wan are separated by their roles in the ongoing Clone Wars, and Palpatine makes his final moves to turning Anakin. He slowly reveals himself to be a Sith Lord, first by introducing Anakin to the idea of studying the dark side - using Anakin's insecurities in his social life to confuse him further (specifically his dreams about Padme's death). If Anakin had had his wits about him, he'd have caught the hint at his own heritage. A Sith Lord capable of influencing the medicloreons to create life, and since Episode I it was known that Anakin was conceived by medicloreons - but he's too self-centred and sees only his own uses for the powers being described.Then Palpatine fully reveals himself as a Sith Lord, which Anakin reports to the Jedi Council as Palpaine knew he would. Knowing the temptation of the dark side powers was too irresistible, Anakin interrupted Mace Windu as he was about to kill Palpatine, saving the Sith Lord and causing Windu's death.For a toughened Jedi Master Windu did make a scene about loosing his hand - we have seen a lot of people losing limbs in Star Wars (Darth Mail was completely sliced in half an Episode I, Anakin lost a hand and part of his arm in Episode II, Dooku lost both hands earlier in this film, Anakin looses his other arm and both legs later in this film, Luke lost a hand in Episode V, and Anakin/Darth Vader's robotic hand is cut off in Episode VI) But no-one made as much noise about it as Windu did.But back to Anakin and Palpatine. This too was part of Palpatines plan to turn Anakin; knowing he would be too distraught to turn to any Jedi after that betrayal, making Palpatine his only choice.Anakin then helped Palpatine destroy the Jedi Order as he had wanted all-along, thus allowing him to reorganise the Republic into a Galactic Empire. Palpatine then even turns the Republics army, the Clones, against the Jedi while continuing the war.Having escaped the 'Jedi purge' Yoda faces Palpatine, however is defeated and chooses to go into exile. Meanwhile Obi-Wan faces Anakin.And here's where the film fails in my eyes: Anakin and Obi-Wan fight in a long battle which ends with Obi-Wan cutting Anakin's arm and legs off and abandoning him to burn to death on Mustafar. Palpatine then comes to Mustafar and saves Anakin from an otherwise certain and painful death and outfits him with a life support suit. By this point Anakin had fulfilled his role in Palpatine's plan, therefore like Dooku and Darth Maul before him, Anakin should have been thrown aside - yes this would ,earn that Obi-Wan and Yoda where the only other force-users therefore it is unlikely Palpatine could get a new apprentice, but the Empire is his and the Jedi are defeated, so why would he need another apprentice anyway? Palpatines compassion for Anakin weakened his character and showed him to be not as evil as he should be for a Sith Lord.Palpatine then tells Vader that Padme has died because of him. Saving Padmes life had been the underlying reason for Anakin turning to the dark side, so his despair at her death sealed him to Palpatines side.Palpatine then goes ahead with turning the Republic into an Empire and reforms the Clone army into an Imperial army with Vader at its helm. Palpatine had shown in the past two films, and again here, that his true strengths were in politics so giving Vader command of his military thus free himself to manage the Empire was a smart decision.