When episodes 1-3 came out they were widely regarded as awful. Your kids are going to think the end of Game of Thrones was good.
RotS was the saving grace for the prequels. Otherwise theyre just lore notes that were adapted into clunky awkward movies.
Star Wars is a simplistic naive story where every single character is either good or evil. There's no character complexity whatsoever. The main reason the original trilogy was so successful is because they were very well made movies made in a time when well made movies hadn't even been done yet. Star Wars raised the bar of how good a movie should look and feel. But the story is trash.
The main reason the original trilogy was so successful is because they were very well made movies made in a time when well made movies hadn't even been done yet.
That's certainly a take...
No one's gonna try to change your mind on this, especially not GOT fans.
Clone Wars did a great job portraying Anakin's gradual slide. There was nuance and plenty of exposure of the good parts of his character. His friendship with Obi-Wan was in evidence. His relationship with Padme was believable.
The fact that post-pubescent prequel-Anakin was ever trusted by anyone is at best evidence of how the dark side clouds perception.
In the prequels, from EPII he continuously felt like someone who should clearly be a Sith being shoehorned into being a Jedi. His friendship with Obi-Wan existed in name only, and his "romance" with Padme was in fact not a better romance than Twilight. (And that's saying something.)
OG fans waited decades to see Vader's backstory, and what we got was about the least rewarding most hamfisted and uninteresting portrayal of that backstory that could have been achieved. Decades of fan appetite regarding that backstory, possibly the only time such a thing has been maintained in the history of cinema, or likely will be again, and Lucas gave us Jar-Jar, cringe dialog, limp acting, and endless CGI.
D&D royally fucked up with GoT, but using the prequels to shine a light on that reads like something from The Onion.
Anakin has a clear motive, and a logical progression from naive to evil.
...did he, though?
I'd say so
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plucked from poverty and slavery, despite his mother remaining helpless, by a Jedi that was a part of an order that ultimately saw him as an unscrupulous means to an end of maintaining their power
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he felt as though he could make a bigger difference than he was allowed if stated order relinquished their attempt at controlling him
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this feeling was vindicated by his mother's torture and subsequent death
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had his previously instilled beliefs challenged by two men he respected
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incredibly strong motivation to go against the Jedi's wishes to save the one person he valued more than life itself
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