| The magic of starwars [message #195585] |
Mo, 09 Januar 2006 14:48 |
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I just watched revenge of the sith again, and despite knowing some of
it is poorly acted I can't get over the fact that it does engage me and
milions of other people across the globe.
I think George Lucas purposely plays down significant scenes, and
therefore leaves it up to the audience to attach a degree of importance
to it.
The detail doesn't concern Lucas, as the bigger picture is more
gratifying.
Can the tv series address this, show the trials and tribulations of
being a jedi, what it really means to be a sith. The effects the
midichlorians have on a jedi and how they commune with them.
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