Revenge of the Sith
By: Jake Rajala
There is a lot of news surrounding the Star Wars universe. Obviously, “The Mandalorian and Grogu” is coming to theaters on Thursday. Yes, I will be travelling a couple of hours away to have the best screen and concession possible.
With that said, It’s vital to reflect on another Star Wars film: “Revenge of the Sith”. After all, it’s the 21st anniversary of the film. It was the third film, which was also directed by George Lucas.
The most intense part of the film is easily when Anakin turns to the dark side and chops Mace Windu’s arm off, which prevents him from slaying Darth Sidious. This allows Sidious to kill Windu.
The second most brutal part of the film is when Anakin kills young Jedis. Thankfully, they didn’t show a large portion of this occurring on the camera.
Sadly, Yoda fights Sidious and it’s a tight fight. Sidous proved to be too much for Yoda, which makes him realize he needs to go into hiding and become a hermit.
I love when Obi-Wan Kenobi fights Anakin. Their intense duel with blue light sabers is impressive. In the end, Obi-Wan chops his legs off and leaves him drenched in lava and fire. It would have been wise for Kenobi to make sure he killed Vader. Sadly, this came back to haunt him.
Sidious lies to Vader and tells him that he killed Padme, which wasn’t true. Clearly, Sidious wants her to be dead so there aren’t any connections to the light. Furthermore, he can use more of his anger.
Ultimately, we meet Luke and Leia in the final moments of the spectacular film.
92% of Google Users like this movie. That’s near “The Empire Strikes Back”, which is admired by 94% of Google users.


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