Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Re-Review

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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones


Release Date: 16th May 2002 - Australia
                 

Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Australia 


Genre: Sci-Fi

Rating: PG

Runtime: 142 minutes


Budget: $115,000,000

Box Office Gross: $649,398,328
(Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Ten years after the
Trade Federation
threatened the planet
Naboo, Padmé Amidala
is now a Senator
representing her home-
world. A faction of
political separatists, led
by Count Dooku, 
attempts to assassinate
her. There aren't enough
Jedi to defend the Republic
against the threat, so
Chancellor Palpatine
enlists the aid of Jango Fett,
who promises that his
army of clones will handle
the situation. Meanwhile,
Obi-Wan Kenobi continues
to train the young Jedi 
Anakin Skywalker, who
fears that, the Jedi code
will forbid his growing
romance with Amidala...


Cast
Ewan McGregor - Obi-Wan Kenobi
Natalie Portman - Senator Padme Amidala
Hayden Christensen - Anakin Skywalker
Ian McDiarmid - Supreme
Chancellor Palpatine/Darth Sidious
Christopher Lee - Count Dooku
Samuel L. Jackson - Mace Windu
Temuera Morrison - Jango Fett
class="MsoNormal">Frank Oz - Yoda (Voice)
Anthony Daniels - C3PO/Dannl Faytonni
Kenny Baker - R2D2
Daniel Logan - Boba Fett
Leeanna Walsman - Zam Wessell
Silas Carson - Nute Gunray/Ki-Adi-Mundi
Ahmed Best - Jar Jar Binks/
Achk Med-Beq
Jimmy Smits - Senator Bail Organa
Pernilla August - Shmi Skywalker
Jack Thompson - Cliegg Lars
Joel Edgerton - Owen Lars
Bonnie Piesse - Beru
Jay Laga'aia - Captain Typho
Andy Secombe - Watto (Voice)
Oliver Ford Davies - Sio Bibble
Ayesha Dharker - Queen Jamillia
Anthony Phelan - Lama Su (Voice)
Rena Owen - Taun We (Voice)
Ron Falk - Dexter Jettster (Voice)
Rose Byrne - Dormé
Verónica Segura - Cordé
Alethea McGrath - Madame Jocastu Nu
Matt Doran - Elan Sleazebaggano
Matt Sloan - Plo Koon
Zachariah Jensen - Kit Fisto
Alex Knoll - J.K. Burtola
Phoebe Yiamkiati - Mari Amithest
Matt Rowan - Senator Orn Free Taa
Steven Boyle - Senator Ask Aak/Passel Argente
Matt Sloan - Plo Koon
Marton Csokas - Poggle the Lesser (Voice) (Uncredited)
Amy Allen - Aayla Secura/Various (Uncredited)
Orli Shashan - Shaak Ti (Uncredited)
Nalini Krishna - Barris Offee (Uncredited)
Mary Oyaya - Luminara Unduli (Uncredited)
Lily Nyamwasa - Adi Gallas (Uncredited)

Crew
Story/Screenplay/Executive Producer/
Editor (Uncredited)/Director - George Lucas
Screenplay - Jonathan Hales
Producers - Rick McCallum &
Lorne Orleans (IMAX Version)
Production Designer - Gavin Bocquet
Concept Design Supervisors - Doug Chiang,
Ryan Church & Erik Tiemens
Costume Designer - Trisha Biggar
Director of Photography - David Tattersall
Stunt Coordinator/Sword Master - Nick Gillard
Special Effects Supervisor: ILM - Geoff Heron
Visual Effects Supervisors - Pablo Helman, 
John Knoll, Dennis Muren & Ben Snow
Animation Director - Rob Coleman
R2-D2 Designer - Tony Dyson (Uncredited)
Film Editor/Supervising Sound Editor/Designer -
Ben Burtt
Music - John Williams


Awards

2003 Academy Awards
Best Visual Effects - Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman,
John Knoll & Ben Snow (Nominated)


Review
When I originally reviewed ATTACK OF THE CLONES in 2011, I thought it was a significant improvement on THE PHANTOM MENACE (click here). However, this improvement was difficult because MENACE was the lowest common denominator of the series. ATTACK OF THE CLONES still wasn't the best Star Wars movie ever made, despite being slightly adjusted with better visuals as well as the fact that Jar Jar has been downgraded to a minor character. Looking back at the film, I realised that it is nowhere near as good as the other Star Wars movies because it was below my expectations. This could be due to the fact that George Lucas was focusing on the visual style and action sequences. The visual aspects of the film highlights the terrible dialogue which apparently Lucas and Jonathan Hale collaborated on. Lucas should have known better than to disappoint all of the hardcore Star Wars fans given what occurred previously in MENACE. Lucas should have gotten someone else to co-write the script with him and change some of the dialogue, including the line “I don’t like sand” in order to make it less cringe-worthy.

Even the romantic subplot is awkward because the relationship of Anakin and Padme should have had better execution in the film. To be fair, this could have been a consequence of the acting and writing. Needless to say, there were still a batch of moments that gave the movie plenty of excitement like the speeder chase, the Battle of Geonosis and the lightsaber duel between Yoda and Count Dooku.

I still think Hayden Christensen is not quite terrific in the role of Anakin Skywalker, however I do feel pity for him, given the fact that his performance is wooden and the dialogue leaves him very little to work with. Ewan McGregor continues his performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi. Christopher Lee was good at portraying Count Dooku, but his character isn’t as menacing as Darth Maul and is underused in this film.

This franchise has not yet improved its reputation and ATTACK OF THE CLONES didn't help the situation. In fact, it's not the movie that Star Wars fans would have wanted. It would take another three years before REVENGE OF THE SITH (click here) was released to a mildly positive reception. Still, I recommend you see ATTACK OF THE CLONES and ignore all the bad parts.

Star rating: (4/10) Below Average




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