Review of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) by Formicsapien — 05 Apr 2012
Alongside seething anticipation and mountains of specific expectations for something this movie absolutely wasn't, people hated it. Lucas' problem was in make a movie in a franchise that wasn't comprised of 95% material presented in previous films. Lucas wanted to go beyond what he did before, when people were expecting the same. People wanted a movie that had some happy character development that reinforced their happy little lives, but they got way more than that, and all it did was piss them all off.
Episode I has high political commentary including the nature of politics and warfare, nearly unmatched special effects, depth of world and lore that only great sci-fi's have, and much more. Next time you want to not like this movie, really consider if it's based on what your friends say or how you felt while watching the movie.
This review of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) was written by Formicsapien on 05 Apr 2012.
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace has generally received mixed reviews.
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