Review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) by Aw C — 06 May 2014
It's 10 Years After The Events Of Episode 1, Padme Amidala Is Now A Senator Of Naboo, While Anakin Is Developing Into A Young Man & A Somewhat Good Jedi Knight. The Three Main Characters Are Thrown Together For The First Time Since The Trade Federation Invasion Of Naboo When The Senator's Life Is Threatened By Political Seperatists.
The Choices Made However Will Impact Both Their Fates And The Destiny Of The Republic. With The Forbidden Love Theme Running All The Way Through It's Plot And The Start Of The Clone Wars, This Is A Highly Charged Sci-Fi Action Thriller That Has Some Romance Scenes & Some Slightly Dark Scenes.
This Is An Enjoyable Film And Features A Great Cast With A Considerably Better Script. This Film Doesn't Drag On As Much As It's Predecessor, This Is Because Most Of The Politics Were Adressed In The Previous Film & Also For It's Massive Clone Wars Scenes Which Can Easily Divided Into A Four Part Battle With A Healthy Run Time.
This review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) was written by Aw C on 06 May 2014.
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones has generally received mixed reviews.
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