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Warbler
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12+ hour Star Wars Saga Marathon?
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25-Jun-2005, 2:10 PM
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Originally posted by: Anchorhead
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Originally posted by: DarthAstuart
exactly what about Empire made the story require less imagination?

To me, that's where the story starts to get smaller and more packaged. Han suddenly being a good guy in the military seems wrong. It's not true to the character from the first film. I think the snow battle goes on way too long. I also don't really care for the whole jungle training parts. That said, I think the part where Luke throws his food away after Yoda takes a bite is priceless - he may think the little creature is harmless, but he's not eating after him. In fact, that's the only Yoda part I care for. The characters seem less interesting somehow and the story just feels polished and clean - not distant and adventurous. Some of it could just be the familiarity with the characters. The absolute cheesiest part is R2's smoke screen at the end - please. What if that hadn't worked? - what next - an oil slick for the stormtroopers to fall on?

However, there are some areas of the film that I really like - The asteroid field has a great feel to it. Luke letting go and falling away from Vader as a pure statement of "I won't be beaten by you" is done very well. He looks at Vader, a resolve comes over him, and he lets go.
He makes a decision and is at peace with it. It's without a doubt the best part of the ESB story. That part leads to my favorite scene. When he's hanging under the cloud city - it's a great visual. It feels giant and helpless. Expansive in a way the rest of the movie lacks.


*shakes head in disblief *


I don't suppose that fact that this movie had one greatest plot twist in movie history did anything for? And Han wasn't exactly a good guy throghout the movie, remember he was planning on leaving the rebellion. I think it was perfectly true to his character. Whats with R2 using a smoke screen? I call inventive not cheesy. And I sorry but Yoda in empire is one the greastest performances by a puppet in movie history. Empire is not as good as Star Wars, but it is still a great movie.