Was this scene, dare I say it, the greatest piece of drama in the last century?
Was this scene, dare I say it, the greatest piece of drama in the last century?
From my point of view, this was pure kinography
no
Dr. Skywalker, I'm Jedi.
Only a reddit deals in kino. I will do what I must.
Uh, you don't get to bring my wife
LIYAH. YOURE WITH HIM!
SHE FRIENDZONEDED ME
>anakin's face half in the light, half in the dark
What does it mean, lads?
>obi wan's face half in the light, half in the dark
it means they weren't facing the light source, retard!
Bad photography
of all the SW movies I keep coming back to this.
is it Sheeve, the memes, the younglings or is it the high ground?
That was the last time he met himself as his own friend.
From a certain point of view
Dubs durubs
>already has the high ground before the fight even begins
This is why he's the strongest jedi
I'd say yes, it's pure Kurosawa-styled kino.
reddit thread
It's pottery kid.
w-wait a minute...
No. It's Star Wars and therefore geek culture oriented media. Geek culture can never be art, no matter how good it is.
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Anyone got the big guy anakin mashup meme?
DEMOCRASSAY
UNINTELLIGIBLE SCREAM MUMBLING
FRM MEYE PEUNT UH VEW TEH JEDEH ER EVEL!
If I cut your legs off, will you die?
It's beautifully shot and it's an amazing cheographical piece. But the build up and the words used was atrocious to say the least. The dialogue were simply Horrible, Just horrible. It's obvious George Lucas went with his first draft every time. That said, the fight was amazing.
Almost made up for the slower parts of the film.
This moment was worth waiting for. All the prequel garbage, all the cringe moments, all the dullness, all the eyerolls. This spin move alone was worth going again to see it in the theater. And his stabbing move. Geez, where did that come from!?