Review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) by Antonio L — 11 Jul 2016
The story arc begun in The Phantom Menace lumbered on and improved considerably in Attack of the Clones but, to be honest, it still didn't sparkle with the energy and vitality of the original Star Wars movies.
The main problem here is the unbearable script with lines that are delivered in a completely cack-handed manner. The plot of this movie is much better than its predecessor dealing as it does with the production of two secret armies being prepared for nefarious reasons.
There are some exciting set pieces and action sequences and good effects but the developing love story between Padmé and Anakin is clumsy and passionless. There are a few geeky continuity references which aren't really needed and add nothing to the saga.
Viewed as a stand alone piece, Attack of the Clones looks good and has a dollop of big screen action but sadly it really only serves to remind just how great those first three Star Wars originals had been.
This review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) was written by Antonio L on 11 Jul 2016.
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
