‘Revenge of the Sith’ will not disappoint
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John Depko
Bigger, better and more spectacular than ever, “Star Wars: Episode
III -- Revenge of the Sith” will not disappoint its legions of fans.
George Lucas returns to the core elements that made the original
movie a cultural phenomenon. The dazzling special effects and
rip-roaring space battles are once again the backdrop to the real
heart of the story’s appeal: the timeless struggle of Good against
Evil.
We finally witness the events that turn the chosen one of the Jedi
into the dark lord of the Sith. Hayden Christensen is outstanding in
the complex role of Anakin Skywalker. We painfully watch the
fresh-faced Jedi warrior make choices that transform him into the
wicked Darth Vader of legendary cruelty.
Natalie Portman is the adoring wife of the young Jedi who is
pregnant with twins: the future Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker. She
grows increas- ingly disturbed at what she sees happening to her
husband.
As his character undergoes slow but drastic change, Christensen
gradually alters his body language, voice and mannerisms to make the
transformation believable and frightening. His first-rate acting is
matched by Ian McDiarmid’s performance as the psychopathic chancellor
who becomes Vader’s mentor and partner in crime.
Yoda is back in a big way, along with a revved-up R2-D2 and C-3PO.
But the perform- ances of Samuel L. Jackson and other live actors
don’t fare as well as they handle their clunky lines like lead
weights. But a little lame dialogue won’t damper the hundreds of
millions of dollars in ticket sales this flick will generate.
There’s also more for grown-ups in this installment than in any
other “Star Wars” film. “Revenge of the Sith” is definitely a darker
and more serious affair than the episodes that gave us cartoon
characters like Jar Jar Binks. We care about the people at the center
of this tale and some will meet a terrible fate. It’s not for very
young children.
The political intrigue of the future is also given overtones that
appear to echo the real conflicts and hard decisions we face in our
own world today.
But at its core, this episode remains a dynamite story with the
best computer-generated graphics in the known universe. They explode
on the screen with enough eye-popping power to satisfy the jaded
video game players in the audience. And there’s more than enough
depth to the characters to engage the adults.
This long-awaited movie should fill Hollywood’s hunger for a
blockbuster to kick off the summer season of mega hits. This is the
best and brightest of the “Star Wars” saga.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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