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May 2002
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones pg cert camera

Dir: George Lucas
Cast: Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman, Christopher Lee, Samuel L Jackson, Ian McDiarmid, Temuera Morrison
Length: 142 minutes
Release: May 17th 2002

Star Wars

So does anyone know where we are?

George Lucas could be forgiven for dreading the release of Episode II.

After the debacle that was the ‘Phantom Menace’, Lucas may think the knives will be out again.
However he hasn’t a single thing to worry about, Attack of the Clones is a great film.

The Plot
Ten years on from the last episode, there’s an increasing number of attempts on Senator Amidala’s (Portman) life from galaxy separatists.

Jedi knights, Obi Wan Kenobi (McGregor) and Anakin Skywalker (Christensen) are assigned to protect her and investigate the attempts to murder her.

Meanwhile, dark forces are at work; a mysterious character called Jango Fett is building a huge clone army for reasons unknown to the Jedi.

Yoda
For the first time Yoda is completely computer generated.

Review
If the condemnation of the Phantom Menace was for the lack of battles, substance, story, then Episode II totally makes up for it.

As a Star Wars fan, I was worried that the scripted love affair between Anakin and Padme would null the action and the spirit of the whole franchise.

However, the scenes are short and subtle, enough to convey the character’s increasing love – and not bore the audience. In fact, the performances of Portman and Christensen are quite touching.

Christensen has a huge burden on his shoulders, why? Because if you’ve not been on Mars for the past six years, you’d know that his character anakin, becomes the wheezing-leather-clad-giant, Darth Vadar.

Jango Fett
Jango Fett shows just how menacing he really can be.

His scenes give us enough evidence that the Jedi student is on the fast lane to favouring tight pants.

One such scene includes his slaughter of a tribe of Tuscan Raiders.

If that wasn’t dark enough, what’s more alarming is his remorseless confession - aptly the Darth Vadar theme tune plays as he comes clean.

As you would expect the special effects are stunning – groundbreaking even.

As always Lucas makes you believe you’re in another galaxy with bizarre alien lifeforms and fantastic spaceships.

Star Wars
Blast! These railway timetables can be really hard to work out.

Other expertly directed scenes include Incredible duels, notably Obi Wan and Jango Fett, as well as one between Count Dooku and the walking-stick-aided Yoda – yes Yoda!

Another ingredient of Episode II that was lacking from its predecessor is the lack of comedy. After watching Star Wars (Episode IV) I realised how funny it was.

Attack of the Clones has its comedy moments. For example, in a bar, Obi Wan is offered ‘death-sticks’ by a drugs dealer, Mr Kenobi with the aid of a Jedi mind trick makes him go home to re-think his life – if only it was that easy cry Notts police.

If there is a criticism it would be from non-Star Wars enthusiasts, they'd argue the dialogue is a bit ropey and in some cases the performances the are slightly wooden.

But, on the whole ‘Attack of the Clones’ is an excellent film, well worth queuing for and seeing again and again.

Episode III is due in 2005 and with so many loose ends to tie up, the final part of this particular trilogy is going to be worth waiting for…

5/5


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