Star Wars: Episodio III - La venganza de los sith
Tras tres años de Guerras Clon, los jedi rescatan a Palpatine del Conde Dooku. Mientras Obi-Wan persigue una nueva amenaza, Anakin actúa como agente doble entre el Consejo Jedi y Palpatine, ... Leer todoTras tres años de Guerras Clon, los jedi rescatan a Palpatine del Conde Dooku. Mientras Obi-Wan persigue una nueva amenaza, Anakin actúa como agente doble entre el Consejo Jedi y Palpatine, siendo atraído por un siniestro plan.Tras tres años de Guerras Clon, los jedi rescatan a Palpatine del Conde Dooku. Mientras Obi-Wan persigue una nueva amenaza, Anakin actúa como agente doble entre el Consejo Jedi y Palpatine, siendo atraído por un siniestro plan.
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One of the things I liked about this movie is the way it presents Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). George Lucas made you believe that, although we know Anakin was evil, he did not believe himself to be evil. In fact, he thought he was doing the right thing, even though some of those things were undeniably wrong.
Also, many of the mysteries were finally answered. We all knew Anakin was Darth Vader, and that Vader was the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia, but now we know how and why they were separated. We also know how Darth Vader came about and why the need for the costume. All this and more!
A review of this movie would not be complete without mention of the spectacular special effects. Every shot in the movie is stunning and hard to look away from. The action starts from the very beginning and does not let up, except for some minor love scenes. The light saber battles between Anakin, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), Yoda, Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson) and General Grievous were all done extremely well. Even R2-D2 got to kick some butt!
Overall, as you can probably tell, I loved this installment of the series. All of the questions were answered and was more action packed than I could have hoped for. Definitely recommended. 9.5/10
There was an exuberant mood leaving the theater, as if everyone was in collective agreement that Lucas had finally done it. That he had gone out on top, with a stunning, rock-solid coup de grace. And from all the feedback I've heard from that screening, my sense of that collective mood was right.
There are no real spoilers in ROTS. Everyone basically knows what happens in Episode 4: A New Hope. We all know Anakin becomes Vader. We know Obi Wan lives and we know Luke and Leia are born. What we don't know is how Lucas weaves those story lines into the large, six-part opus and better yet, why?
No, it's not a perfect movie. There are those moments that make us cringe. Bad dialog and High School drama class acting make for a few awkward moments where you can hear audible moans and giggles in the audience, but we have come to expect this from modern Star Wars films. The upside is that these moments are rare in Episode III.
OK, get ready. Take a deep breath. No Jar Jar! Yes, you read that right. You can let out that deep breath now.
Fortunately, we have one savior to rely on for stellar acting. Mr. Ian McDiarmid as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. McDiarmid brings the elegance of an Alec Guiness back to the franchise in a knockout performance that leaves the audience riveted and exhausted. He is the lifeblood of the film.
As someone who saw the original 30 times in it's first month of release at the age of 13, I currently consider myself a Star Wars moderate. I don't have volumes of SW merchandise, nor can I debate whether or not carbonite contains enough oxygen to make it float. All I know is that magical feeling Star Wars gave me in the original 1977 release and that I'm happy to say, after a disappointing pair of prequels, has been finally restored and reinvigorated.
Here's to Mr. Lucas for giving us all something spectacular to remember for our entire lives that embodies the whole point of going to the movies in the first place, to escape and lose ourselves in another world.
Definitely worth watching, as well as the rest of the parts. This, as for me objectively, is the best part along with the fifth episode.
Acting, dialogues, soundtrack, cinematography, characters, emotional intensity - I'm thrilled!! And I'm amazed why 7.6?!??
My rating : 10/10 (Masterpiece)
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- CuriosidadesThe original cut of this movie ran nearly four hours. The opening battle/Palpatine rescue alone ran over an hour. The extra footage of the Palpatine rescue scene is shown in the video game for this movie, however.
- PifiasJust before the fight scene between General Grievous and Obi-Wan, Obi-Wan uses the Force to drop a large vent-like object on top of Grievous' guards. In the fight scene that follows however, the object has disappeared.
- Citas
Obi-Wan Kenobi: [anguished] You were the chosen one! It was said that you would *destroy* the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the Force, not leave it in darkness!
[turns away, picks up Anakin's lightsaber and looks back]
Anakin Skywalker: [shouts] I HATE YOU!
[struggles to climb up the riverbank]
Obi-Wan Kenobi: You were my brother, Anakin! I loved you!
[the heat from the lava ignites Darth Vader's clothes; he screams in agony as he burns]
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening logo for 20th Century Fox is static (to match the opening of Episodes 4, 5 and 6), instead of the animated 3-D logo used in Fox films at the time.
- Versiones alternativasAs Obi-Wan leaves Mustafar, there is a shot of him sitting in the cockpit of Padme's Naboo skiff, with C-3PO sitting next to him. The next shot is of the badly burned Anakin trying to claw his way up the lava bank with his remaining prosthetic arm. In the theatrical version, these shots were separated by a wipe. In the DVD, it is a normal cut. But in the 2011 Blu-Ray release, the wipe has been restored.
- ConexionesEdited into Star Wars Episode III: Becoming Obi-Wan (2004)
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- Star Wars: Episodi III - La venjança dels sith
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Mount Etna, Catania, Sicilia, Italia(Mustafar; second unit)
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- Presupuesto
- 113.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 414.378.291 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 108.435.841 US$
- 22 may 2005
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 905.595.947 US$
- Duración
- 2h 20min(140 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1




