Review of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) by Reviewerman44 — 30 Jun 2011
The Phantom Menace takes away from everything the original Star Wars films were all about. A good story, likable and relatable characters, a universe that drawed you in, and good acting. The Phantom Menace (one of the most hyped and anticipated films of all time) manages to do almost none of these, trying to please our minds with childish humor, bright colors, and silly, ridiculous characters.
*Hint* Jar-Jar Binks is one of the worst characters ever created in any movie...ever. The other problems arise with some utterly horrible character development and acting in general. Liam Neeson leads the cast as the strongest but still stumbles and falls here and there.
Natalie Portman comes over as likable, but we never get to know her character enough to even care. The same goes for the new villain, Darth Maul, who would have been better if we had learned a bit of his backstory.
Obi-Wan is played by Ewan McGregor, who fails on all fronts and just gives a bland impression. Lastly Anakin Skywalker just...well he's a kid, and he's an actor with a decent future but just comes across as though he is reading the script in front of him.
Overall Phatnom Menace is a disaster and the worst Star Wars yet.
This review of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) was written by Reviewerman44 on 30 Jun 2011.
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace has generally received mixed reviews.
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