Review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) by Alyssa W — 11 Jan 2018
This movie has somuch depth! Look at a character Iike Bail Organa who barely has any appearances or lines and yet every time on screen he's able to do so much. Look a at his facial express and mannerisms at the end of the movie with Palpatine looking at what he's created, toward the future will pride, while Bail is extremely upset and concerned.
It's moments like this that enhance the original trilogy-knowing that Bail has been a part of this gift all along-his reverence for the Jedi leading his daughter, years later, to seek out Obi Wan for help.
And the tragedy of Anakin's downfall whose only crime was loving.
This review of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) was written by Alyssa W on 11 Jan 2018.
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones has generally received mixed reviews.
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