W_Z wrote:
Well the problems with those films is the lack of drama anyway, so your criticisms are valid, and obvious.
What never worked was the love story between Padme and Anakin and that's not the fault of the arc, that's the fault of the execution in the writing/acting.
I think ultimately, it was set up OK. But now that I think about it, you're right there shouldn't be a whole MOVIE dedicated to Palpatine and Vader, but maybe there shouldn't have been a third movie at all. I know that breaks the "trilogy" but "Phantom Menace" was just such a banal piece of crap, it should've been scrapped from the getgo.
Obi-Wan should have been the main character. After all, he is a focal point in the Skywalker legacy, and he is a *man* when we're first introduced rather than a child, like Anakin. I don't think you needed to start Anakin out that young to show he wasn't "born evil". If you're going to start him that young, have a reason why. And that doesn't mean spending a half an hour on a flippin pod race so you can pimp a PS game.
I guess I can admit now, that I've ranted so much about this, I did actually write my own drafts years ago of what I wanted Star Wars episodes I & II to be. I know you're happy for me.
Here were some things I had in my drafts:
- Anakin was young, and spoiled. He wasn't a bad kid. He was misunderstood from the start. Obi-Wan saw he had strong points, and took him in to train. None of the Jedi council wanted this to happen, especially Yoda who had a lot of fear about it. Qui-Gon was the only one who wanted to give Anakin a chance.
- Darth Maul was a more barbaric version of Vader--Palpatine had a hard on for this guy and used him, knowing his weaknesses for intellect, as simply a guy to screw everything up in the galactic council. Maul was not killed in the battle with Qui-Gon. He kills Qui-Gon and Anakin kills Maul, catching Palpatine's eye for his next pupil--especially because Anakin has shown some "rage".
- Anakin is jealous of Obi-Wan's friendship with Padme and as he gets older, he's increasingly vocal about his jealousy and thinks the two are having an affair. He seeks council from Palpatine more and more, and believes in him.
- Anakin has a childhood friend named Ben Attinger who dies in a fatal battle against the clones, and Obi-Wan takes the name of Ben when he leaves for Tattooine and becomes a hermit. He takes it as a memorial of his "friendship" with Anakin.
There were other kick ass things I did (
) but it was frustrating and euphoric at the same time writing them. I was like, "Wow this is really good! No one will ever see this or care!"
Oh well.
"Maybe there shouldn't have been a third movie at all". Yeah as we said, the story is stretched too thin, but I guess since the first film was given Episode IV, you had to lead up to that. But maybe the prequels could have been just Episodes II and III, and I could have been left a mystery. Or maybe revisited someday later. But three movies is three times as much money too, I guess, but realistically it needed to be a trilogy I guess. But yes, what seems to be the case is that there are "key" moments sprinkled throughout all three films, but the events surrounding them often feel like filler.
I guess Obi-Wan could have been the main character, but that would jar the symmetry between the two trilogies. Why have the second trilogy focus on Anakin after the downfall (although I know that wasn't the original intent when IV was written), when he was a secondary character in the first trilogy? Part of the whole problem here is the logistics of making six films in a 20 year span, and not having intended to do so from the get-go. So, it's flawed, but I just think it's not fatally flawed.
But you don't like the podrace? See, that's one of the moments that I think is a true throwback to the feel of the first three films! When you called Episode I crap, I was going to defend it with the podrace. That's classic Lucas and I thought it was a clever centerpiece to the movie. I would also point out the lightsaber duel, and I actually like a lot of the Tatooine sequence, as I think the lady who played Shmi did a good job, as did Liam Neeson. Don't like the two Gungan sequences, and of course Jar Jar is a bit much.
I like seeing Anakin as a toddler, even if just for completeness. I want to know where the character started if I'm going to be invested in his rise and fall. And I like the take Lucas and Bill Moyers had on it, where they wondered what Hitler was like at nine years old. Lucas wanted to show how the most pure of humans still have frailties and vulnerabilities, and also needed to show how his compassion for his mother and his desire to right his "wrong" at her death led to his downfall.
A lot of what you wrote is actually true to the films! The part where Anakin is jealous of Obi-Wan, even to the point of where he suspects an affair with Padme, was actually an integral part of the story originally, and was scrapped (for the most part - some elements remain, such as when Anakin arrives at home and questions Padme on why Obi-Wan was there). But he is most definitely jealous of Obi-Wan, because Obi-Wan has many of the characteristics that Padme likes, and that Anakin feels he can never develop himself. Hence a large part of the reason he has such rage against him that he is willing to kill him, even though he loves him and respects him as his teacher. (Again, a shame this isn't better described by the film.)