Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Well was't the whole point of the film that Anakin was wrong?
Originally posted by: JediSage
I agree about the moral ambiguity problem. I thought one of the classic examples of why this leads off a cliff was in Episode III - ROTS. Obi says to Annakin "Annakin, Palpatine is EVIL!", follwed by Annakin saying "From my point of view the Jedi are evil".
I agree about the moral ambiguity problem. I thought one of the classic examples of why this leads off a cliff was in Episode III - ROTS. Obi says to Annakin "Annakin, Palpatine is EVIL!", follwed by Annakin saying "From my point of view the Jedi are evil".
Well was't the whole point of the film that Anakin was wrong?
Yes, that's what the film was about, however the moral compass of the film, if not Yoda, was Obi. IMO you can't have him say 5 minutes prior that there are no moral absolutes, then say someone is "evil". It's just....clunky and contradictory.