Review of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) by Isaac H — 10 Jul 2016
Aside from the dialogue being clumsy and the plot holes, this movie is very enjoyable and has so much eye candy that the flaws can often be forgiven. I feel Hayden especially really shined in this one, more so because I felt his acting in Attack of the Clones was very clumsy and bereft of emotion, but it's refreshing in this movie, especially after (spoilers, but shame on you if you haven't already seen this movie, lmao) he joins the Dark side and much of his acting consists of facial expressions.
The ending scene with him and Obi-Wan just gets me every time. General Grievous is also a great villain, he was portrayed amazingly in this film, I don't care what anyone says. Ian McDiarmid (Palpatine) is also amazing, so engaged and energetic and is obviously having the time of his life in this role.
Overall, yes the movie has its flaws, but given the fact that after all these years, it is what it is. I would say it's definitely my favourite out of the prequel trilogy.
This review of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) was written by Isaac H on 10 Jul 2016.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith has generally received positive reviews.
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