sapporo
Joined Feb 1999
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This felt a long time ago, somewhere far, far away. I enjoyed all performances. The only cheapening element was the overuse of Jar Jar. There shouldn't need to be THAT much comic relief, as it approaches the tactics Hollywood uses. He was a good character, but tone him down. Lucas should know better...
Ewan McGreggor...superb. Liam Neeson...superb. Jake Lloyd...great. I don't have too much wrong to say, only the annoying things, which were so few, it's a shame they were included, as they knocked a point off my rating.
One final gripe (the third, in the shadow of a beautiful film): without reinventing Yoda, if they could only have fixed him up to be a little less puppet-like. I realize we've know him since Episode 5, but if they could have articulated his lips or something. What's one more special effect in the midst of such splendor?
Ewan McGreggor...superb. Liam Neeson...superb. Jake Lloyd...great. I don't have too much wrong to say, only the annoying things, which were so few, it's a shame they were included, as they knocked a point off my rating.
One final gripe (the third, in the shadow of a beautiful film): without reinventing Yoda, if they could only have fixed him up to be a little less puppet-like. I realize we've know him since Episode 5, but if they could have articulated his lips or something. What's one more special effect in the midst of such splendor?
A little disgusted at all the productive coughing and mucus dripping throughout the film, and I was annoyed at how unsure I was as to whether Luke Perry's wife watched him during the throws of passion with Gale, or if it was a director's maneuver to show us that she suspected. A few too many abstractions there. Why did Chrystie meet up with Gale? This interlude seemed odd. An interesting plot, but the acting bothered me.