Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith2005
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
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Critic Consensus: With Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, George Lucas brings his second Star Wars trilogy to a suitably thrilling and often poignant -- if still a bit uneven -- conclusion.
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Cast
as Obi-Wan Kenobi
as Padmé Amidala
as Anakin Skywalker
as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine
as Mace Windu
as Sen. Bail Organa
as Yoda
as C-3PO
as Count Dooku
as Queen of Naboo
as Ki-Adi-Mundi/Nute Gunray
as Darth Vader
as Capt. Typho

as Captain Typho
as Tion Medon
as Tarkin
as Comm. Cody

as Mas Amedda

as Bultar Swan
as Sio Bibble

as Sly Moore
as Jar Jar Binks

as Barriss Offee
as Capt. Antilles
as Capt. Colton
as Terr Taneel

as Luminara Unduli
as R2-D2

as Plo Koon

as Shaak Ti
as Chewbacca

as Rune Haako
as Queen of Alderaan

as Passel Argente
as Owen Lars

as Beru
as Zett Jukassa

as Handmaiden
as Agen Kolar

as Sen. Orn Free Taa

as Saesee Tiin

as Aayla Secura
as Ruwee Naberrie

as Jobal Naberrie
as Sola Naberrie
as Ryoo Naberrie
as Pooja Naberrie

as Beru Whitesun

as Sly Moore

as Chi Eekway
as Mon Mothma

as Fang Zar
as Male-Dee
as Giddean Danu

as Motee
as Whie
as Bene
as Wookiee
as Wookiee

as Wookiee
as Wookiee

as Wookiee

as Wookiee
as Clone Trooper

as Wookiee

as Gen. Grievous
as Nee Alavar
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Critic Reviews for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
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The technical wizardry, the special effects, the ear-buzzing sound, the mind-numbing action and those magnificent light-sabres are all there.
The special effects, of course, are incomparably good and the digital photography achieves a dazzling clarity.

It soon becomes obvious that there is no avoiding the burden of predictability: there is nothing, essentially, in the film's story that we don't know already.

Say what you want about Lucas' one-take directing style, his over-reliance on blue screens or his cheesy tendency to reference himself, but his imagination is as fertile as ever.

The pity is that Lucas and his team couldn't have just manufactured the toys and the "Making Of" coffee table books and given the films a miss.

I think it is visually exciting. I think there are wonderful things in it but I just missed that innocence of the early films.
Audience Reviews for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Revenge of the Sith is a dramatic improvement over Phantom and Attack of the Clones. The film deftly combines the fun of the original trilogy with a compelling, tragic storyline. It is at times a brilliant, moving piece of cinema due to the power of the story and Williams' emotional score. Where was this level of craftsmanship in Phantom and Attack of the Clones?
Super Reviewer
I feel that after being worn out from the previous two installments, "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" is kind of a breath of fresh air to all the fans and new-comers alike. It may still have horrible dialogue, especially in the romance portion of the film, but the visuals and the story far surpass anything and everything the previous two had to offer. George Lucas doesn't shove schlocky things down your throat this time around, in fact, he rather pays homage to the original film in many more ways than one. Through replicating visuals and referencing old dialogue, this film is much more enjoyable than the rest of this trilogy. It's not a great movie, but the last 30 minutes is great! I'm in a weird position to say that I liked this film, because I really did, but there are still annoying things throughout the film. Overall, it's a nice wrap-up that I have no problem watching this instalment
Super Reviewer
Revenge of the Sith is the last lap of the muddy track known as the Star wars prequels. The previous two installments had left so much to be desired that the bar was set very low when this film premiered over a decade ago. Ironically, this is the film that we knew most of the plot going in if you had seen the original Star Wars films. Would the film mimic what our minds had teased us with for the decades after the original trilogy ended? That was the biggest mystery of Episode III. The film is set five years after Attack of the Clones with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan MacGregor) and Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christansen) are heroes of the Republic in their fight against the Separatists led by Count Dooku (Christopher Lee) and General Grievous. The film opens with them heroically saving Supreme Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) in an epic space battle that really does mesmerize as an opening scene, especially compared to the previous two films. The film then follows Anakin's fall from grace as he needs to protect his secret pregnant wife Padme (Natalie Portman) from the death he sees in his dreams. As with the previous two films, Revenge of the Sith falls victim to Lucas not being able to connect the dots of his story. Where this film differs from them is that the dots are bigger and fill a larger spectrum of the narrative, making it more tolerable to enjoy. There are still cringe worthy moments of acting that either pain you or make you chuckle inside, but there have been improvements. Sadly, this comes during the final piece of the saga that is in Lucas' hands. It's an action packed story with a dual finish that sets up everything that comes after it (while leaving plot holes that makes us wonder if George has even watched any of the original films since their release). It is a better film than the first two, but is it the equivalent to the original three? No, not really. It's more a nostalgia piece for those films as it bridges this vision to the original films three decades ago. Of course one has to wonder whether this film is better because we had such low expectations after getting burned the last two times. It's like a kid who is a straight D student scoring a B and being excited by it. Progress! Maybe there is hope, but this was the final film and we will never know if George Lucas found his way again. Of course this film is filled with CGI and it does distract from the story, but the audience has learned to block that out by now. The prequel trilogy does end on a high note... for the prequel trilogy. Revenge of the Sith serves as the bridge that brings everything together. It's not the sturdiest structure, but it does the job and keeps the audience enthralled during most of the film. An improvement, but far below what the audience would have expected in 1999. In 2005 the audiences is pleasantly surprised by the film, in a good way. A decent film, but not a good Star wars film.
Super Reviewer
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Quotes
Obi-Wan Kenobi: | I have taught you everything I know. and you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be. but be patient, Anakin. It will not be long before the council makes you a Jedi master. |
Obi-Wan Kenobi: | I have taught you everything I know and you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be, but be patient Anakin. It will not be long before the council makes you a Jedi master. |
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: | I'm not the jedi I should be. |
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: | This is where the fun begins. |
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: | I hate you! |
Obi-Wan Kenobi: | You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you. |