I saw the final Star Wars movie this weekend and I must say that I enjoyed it. The dialogue was much less painful and the tone of the movie returned to that of the original trilogy. There is even a line which is pretty good in the context of epic stories: "So this is how democracy dies-- to thunderderous applause". (Ok, so it's a bit trite, but I still like it). The script also finally has elements of things that modern audiences have come to expect from any good story: foreshadowing, mirrored themes, etc. Lucas quite effectively borrows/recasts shots from the original trilogy to remind us of where the story goes.
Hayden Christensen does not redeem himself in this movie-- his performance remains unconvincing. In essence, he does not "sell" the conflicting emotions of a tortured man. I read an interview with George Lucas in Vanity Fair that Phyllis sent me in which Lucas says that to him, Anakin Skywalker is really a pathetic character. He was destined to be this almost demi-god (if you remember, episode I reveals that Anakin was a sort of "virgin birth"), but he is manipulated by the emperor and blinded by his love for Padme. In the end, he is nothing but a shadow of what he could have been, and essentially becomes the Emperor's pawn.
I must admit, I would not have seen this side of the character without reading Lucas's interview, because Hayden's performance only displays this power-hungry youth with little wisdom and even less humanity.
Ok, enough criticism... Really, the action, story, music, and visuals are all quite good. So, go see it!
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