by jellydonut25 » Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:34 pm
Revenge of the Sith - this movie, like all the prequels, still has major flaws. Awkward and unnecessary dialogue, stilted acting among the very worst in the series (which is probably its most crippling flaw as we're not bought into the fall of Anakin/Vader since he's never that "high" for us in the first place), nauseating space battles that clutter up the screen with so much crap it's impossible to see what's going on, and a final battle that starts off cool, but gets WAY too crazy and its ultimate end is woefully unsatisfying.
That said, it's the one prequel that has solid pacing, doesn't wander off into wholly unnecessary sub-plots (I waffle a little on whether Grievous is necessary, given how little he's utilized, but ultimately it's a useful plot point), and feels like it has a real reason for existing; unfortunately, the prequels don't expand the universe as much as I'd like, instead focusing on characters we already know, but at least this time, something interesting happens to them. Also, while the characterization is still sketchy to me at times, in terms of remaining true to the core of the characters (Obi Wan is often a tad too reckless, and I'm never going to be a fan of Yoda actually fighting, ESPECIALLY not in a standard war battle like the one on Kashiik), ultimately I feel like we don't have anything that flies in my face as badly as Obi Wan jumping out a damned window in Attack of the Clones and then chastising Anakin for being too reckless.
This is a movie that definitely gets better in its second half when it cuts out its political stuff and gets to the meat of its story. I ENJOY it, more or less, but it's not really a GOOD movie. It's just a sort of ultimately somewhat decent, flawed sci-fi movie. If this were the worst of the prequels, I'd view them much more favorably. Unfortunately, it's by FAR the best.
In context with the other prequels, this takes a bit of a hit, and I'd rate it as a 2.5/5, because none of this feels as impactful as it should due to the previous failures. On its own merits though, I'll give it a 3/5 and say it's at least entertaining enough with a DECENT enough script to overcome its flaws and directorial laziness.