The movie "Star Wars: Revenge of The Sith" should be displayed on the big screen for guests as there is so much action in most scenes along with various visual effects. Star Wars movies are very famous for their special effects with lasers and sword battling (lightsabers), hyperdrive in space ships. Star Wars movies are known for excellent sound effects as they shoot lasers and arising conflicts using their lightsabers. Revenge of The Sith includes numerous romance scenes between Queen Padme and Jedi Anakin Skywalker. Obi-Wan has taken Anakin under his wing as a mentor (master) teaching him to become and evolve into the young Jedi he is destined to become in order to defend the Republic and restore peace throughout the whole galaxy. Anakin and Obi-Wan have always been assigned to stop the Sith from growing in power in their evil schemes. The battle between the Darkside and the Lightside has always been around for centuries, has always aimed to take control of the galaxy. Later into the movie, the plot starts to twist leading to all the Jedi being targeted and to the universe being controlled by the Sith Lord with his new apprentice Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker). It truly shows real emotions between a strong bond that lead to betrayal between a master and padawan, as the padawan turns into the dark side taking over the universe. Anakin Skywalker was misguided and influenced by the Sith Lord that he attempted to assassinate his former master Obi-Wan. Anakin held this strong belief that if he turned to the dark side all the individuals he loved would be immortal and take over the galaxy. The Sith Lord is being targeted by a master Jedi named Yoda that has survived "Order 66", an order that was purposed by the dark side for all clones to assassinate all the Jedi in the universe as they were close to restoring peace. As Anakin was influenced to the dark side, he led the clone army to destroy the Jedi temple which panicked citizens including his wife Padme waiting to give birth to two children. The battle scene between Obi-Wan and Anakin truly demonstrates strong emotion and excellent action, as Anakin is very angry with both Obi-Wan and Padme. Anakin sensed this feeling that Padme assisted Obi-Wan in trying to assassinate him, which leads to a huge light saber battle. Anakin begins to choke Padme with his special powers that Jedi have which are called the force, force gives certain people in the Star Wars universe extraordinary abilities that can be used for good or evil. After all the emotion and arguing, the action begins as Obi-Wan and Anakin begin to battle with their light sabers. The outcome of this battle leads to Anakin's legs being amputated, as he falls down from having no balance and ends up touching the lava which burns all of his skin. Obi-Wan wasn't able to finish the mission of assassinating his former Padawan as he walks away from Anakin leaving him to burn. Obi-Wan truly showed emotion as felt very sad and guilty that he failed Anakin, so he walked away leaving Anakin to burn. After Anakin is rescued by the Sith Lord, he turns into the villain named Darth Vader as he transforms into a suit helping him breathe and regain all his powers. Darth Vader becomes very depressed as he loses his wife Padme, she gave birth to two children named Luke and Leah Skywalker resulting in her death. Watching this scene in a Dolby/Prime theater would truly satisfy all guests as there is so much action, sound effects, and special effects being displayed. In the Dolby, I would have a wonderful experience with my family as sound effects are all around the theater and would make us feel that we're inside the action with three-dimensional space. In the Prime theater, it would make the screen quality 4K making the movie scenes feel so alive. I feel like if an individual attempted to watch this movie on small T.V. or a phone they wouldn't get so much of an excellent experience. With the sound quality and screen quality on both, it wouldn't satisfy the viewer as it wouldn't have the special effects Prime/Dolby display making all viewers have a wonderful experience. This movie gives the audience a central message that nothing in life is guaranteed as one day we may wake up and have most in life vanished. The lesson I learned as a child watching this movie was to never go against a coach or an individual that's trying to help push you in reaching success. This movie truly shows how individuals in society easily get influenced by the negative habits surrounding them. |
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