Anon 12/28/2018 (Fri) 08:23:53 No.2954 del
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>I know the first one isn´t the worst because at least, it shows some sort of spin off entertainment. It can be perfectly considered as surplus content to fill the afternoon. Not like IDW with comics for MLP or the chapter books but almost like that,as far as I am concerned.
I suppose that's the healthiest way to look at it.

>It may be somewhat passive in comparison to the original trilogy but one has to stop and appreciate the conversations between the Chancellor and Anakin. As we are writing dark backstories while avoiding the edgy clichés, the film adds a philosophical turn in those calm scenes. It brings some phrases to think and they are pretty subtle.
It defined the child friendly feel that George Lucas had been bringing the series to that point. There actually was a lot of effort put into it (Lightsabers were actually made of real chromium pressed to rubber, a process that was invented for the film for example.) When I revisited after watching the last jedi I was suprised how well it handled jumping between so many characters and worlds compared to how that film struggled with the even less. I've seen people say the CGI looks better than some modern films now, something that I agree with 1000% with the space battle and planetary backgrounds though I would say is a bit more cautious to go that far at some other points Another note, one thing I've heard from some armchair film critics is that George Lucas mistake with CGI was that he didn't often use the low light dark settings to hind the contrast between the CGI and the real which is the norm for most films. I even saw a few say that this maybe starting to feel a breath of fresh air (at least when it isn't too cartoony) to some after all the dark settings and dark ambients we gotten so used to now. Though I wouldn't call it better than any of the originals, I would totally place it at number 4 (rough one if the first two acts were as good as the 3rd). Personal ranking not sure, but from a where-should-this-be-considered-if-you-get-rid-of-hate-and-love? kinda way.