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| Hai. I appreciated some of the humor, however, I also thought it overpowered the story, for a time. That I did not so much care for. | |
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| Yes, well, it's not really the humor's fault. It's that the story was a bit too weak to really support it. However, eventually the story began to improve... | |
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| Yeah... the point at which I thought the movie really started to kick ass- and mind you, it had been steadily improving for a while prior to this- | |
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| ...was the scene where Anakin first realized Palpatine was Sidious. That scene rocked, and after it, the movie really took off. | |
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| Hai, I could not agree more, Benny-san. In fact, I quite enjoyed all the scenes between Anakin and Palpatine. Of course, Lucas was working extra hard to explain Anakin's change... | |
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| Yeah, after the movie, I read the review in EW, and it touched on the various motivations for his turn to the Dark Side, and said none of them were quite enough. I tend to agree... | |
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