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Star wars: Episode III - La revanche des sith
(2005)
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Cast
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Ewan McGregor | ... | ||
Natalie Portman | ... | ||
Hayden Christensen | ... | ||
Ian McDiarmid | ... | ||
Samuel L. Jackson | ... | ||
Jimmy Smits | ... | ||
Frank Oz | ... |
Yoda
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Anthony Daniels | ... | ||
Christopher Lee | ... | ||
Keisha Castle-Hughes | ... | ||
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Silas Carson | ... | |
Jay Laga'aia | ... | ||
Bruce Spence | ... | ||
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Wayne Pygram | ... | |
Temuera Morrison | ... |
Storyline
It is three years after the Clone Wars. The leader of the droid army, General Grievous, has captured Chancellor Palpatine on board his ship, the Invisible Hand. Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker must fly through Coruscant safely, and enter the Invisible Hand so that they can rescue the captive Chancellor. Just when Palpatine is about to be released, Count Dooku shows up. Obi-Wan and Anakin both battle it out with him, but Obi-Wan ends up unconscious. Anakin slices off his head and kills him. Anakin carries Obi-Wan, and Palpatine follows him. They meet General Grievous face to face, and Anakin tries to fly the last half of the ship so that they can safely land on Coruscant. Later, Palpatine starts acting strange, constantly manipulating Anakin into believing that the Jedi Council is against him. Eventually, it is found out that he is the Dark Lord of the Sith. Jedi Master Mace Windu fights him... Written by Super Slash
Plot Summary | Plot SynopsisTaglines:
The saga is complete.Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi violence and some intense images. See all certifications »Parents Guide:
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Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishRelease Date:
18 May 2005 (France) See more »Also Known As:
Revenge of the Sith See more »Box Office
Budget:
$113,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$108,435,841 (USA) (22 May 2005) (3661 Screens)Gross:
$380,262,555 (USA) (16 October 2005)Company Credits
Technical Specs
Runtime:
140 minColor:
ColorAspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1Did You Know?
Trivia
In August 2004, a rumor started floating around the Internet that George Lucas had decided to make Episodes VII, VIII and IX after all, after the supposed discovery that Lucasfilm employees had signed non-disclosure agreements barring them from speaking about the films. Lucas later refuted the rumor, stating he still has no intention of making a third trilogy. Lucas has said in interviews he plans on making a live action TV series and a cartoon series. See more »Goofs
Audio/visual unsynchronized: After Anakin informs Mace Windu about Palpatine in the hangar, as he follows him to the ship nearby, Mace tells him not to come with him. When you hear Anakin respond "I must go, Master," his mouth is saying something different. See more »Quotes
[first lines][R2-D2 bleeps]
Anakin Skywalker: Lock on to him R2.
[R2-D2 responds with more bleeping]
Anakin Skywalker: Master, General Grievous's ship is directly ahead. The one crawling with Vulture droids.
Obi-Wan: Oh, I see it. Oh, this is going to be easy.
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Crazy Credits
The opening logo for 20th Century Fox is static (to match the opening ofEpisodes 4, 5 and 6), instead of the animated 3-D logo used in Fox films at
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MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD!
Yep, I got to catch an advanced screening of the long awaited final episode of the Star Wars saga, up here in Nothern California.
All I can say is, WOW! This has the best action sequences of any of the six Star Wars films! The battle sequences at the beginning with Jedi star fighters and separatist forces is by far the most spectacular special effects sequence ever put to film.
Anakin's downfall towards the dark side begins after an opponent of his is killed, which lures him more and more towards the dark side of the Force.
Anakin and Obi-Wan spend the first half of the film trying to end the Clone Wars between the Republic and the Separtist forces.
Acting wise, Heyden Christensen does a much better job this time around portraying the darker Anakin Skywalker as he heads towards his destiny, all of the wooden Anakin from The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones is finally free from his shackles this time around.
Ewan McGregor, excellent as always does a great job portraying Obi-Wan Kenobi as a jedi master who knows his pupil is headed for the dark side.
Natalie Portman does a great job portraying Padme Amidala as the tragic wife of Anakin who knows that the Republic and her husband are slowly drifting away from her. Padme's final scene is heartbreaking to say the least and adds some serious emotional impact towards the ending of the film.
But, the real scene stealer is Ian McDiarmand who does an excellent job portraying the kindly Supreme Chancellor Palpatine as well as another major character in this film.
The new villain, General Grievous, is cool, but I liked Jango Fett and Darth Maul a little more. Grievous isn't in the movie too much but when he and Obi-Wan are fighting on the planet Utapau, it's war on a large scale, with Obi-Wan riding this large lizard and Grivous riding this wheeled vehicle. While this is going on, Anakin grows even more closer towards the dark side, with fits of rage and jealousy towards his fellow jedi and towards the Republic.
In this film you see how all of the jedi are exterminated, what finally happens to Padme, the mother of Luke and Leia, how Anakin becomes Darth Vader, and how the crumbling Republic becomes the first Galactic Empire. Warning though, Anakin's change to Darth Vader is quite scary and will definitely upset the little ones! Wow, Lucas has done it, and made a successful connection to the original Star Wars film, A New Hope! One of the coolest bits is seeing the Tantive IV, Bail Organa's rebel blockade runner, from A New Hope in action towards the end of Revenge of the Sith.
We finally get to see Alderaan, and the wookie Chewbacca for the first time since the classic films, and the best bet, only a short glimpse of Jar Jar Binks towards the end of the film during a highly important funeral.
The final confrontation between Obi-Wan and Anakin on the planet Mustafar, a lava planet, as well as the final duel between Yoda and Darth Sidious are far the best lightsaber battles of any of the films so far, and their tragic endings will only highlight the impact of the events that unfold in the film!
While I'm sorry to see the cinematic portion of Star Wars come to an end, Lucas has ended the Star Wars saga on a grand fashion. All of John Williams music has pieces of the earlier prequels and some elements from the classic films to tie Revenge of the Sith with the other five films of the saga.
Now, I'm more excited than ever for the upcoming television series, which takes place right after the events of Revenge of the Sith! Here's hoping that Revenge of the Sith, knocks off Titanic as the highest grossing film of all time!
Buy your tickets now, because Sith doesn't just happen, it rules!
By far the best of the three Star Wars prequels. Thank you George for thirty years of great entertainment! Get in line now!