I continue giving my thoughts on the Star Wars trilogy. This review will center on Episode 5 in non spoiler and spoiler reviews.

Non spoiler review

Story

Every Episode never ceases to amaze me with its fresh creatures, civilizations, planets, tech., characters, and more! The film does a great job in making you feel main characters will die even if you know they won't!  

Bespin is breathtakingly beautiful! 

Seeing Vader was completely unexpected and scary! There's no way the heroes could've escaped or resisted! 

The scene where Solo is frozen is emotional as well as twisted because its a fate worse than death! Its emotional seeing Chewbacca cry as he resists the storm troopers.   

Lando appears to plan to betray the Empire judging by his body language! 

Things look great for our heroes but when you look deeper into Luke's character, you feel they're actually getting worse. Yoda agrees with Obi Wan that Luke is reckless and doesn't have high hope for him evidenced by him mentioning there is still another hope. 

The fight between Darth Vader against Luke Skywalker was bone-chilling, creative, and dark physically as well as metaphorically! Vader looks like he's playing with Luke! Part of what makes this fight special is both rely on the environment to fight.Vader tries to convince Luke to give into the dark side which very well could happen as Luke may have hated him for killing Obi Wan, his parents, and endangering others. I loved how rather than severely defeat Luke physically in a battle, Vader tries to break his morale by admitting he's Luke's father. Its also shocking Vader planned on overthrowing Darth Sidious. 

When Luke gets his hand cut off, it alludes to Anakin getting his hand cut off in Episode 2 for recklessness.

Star Wars makes you feel main characters will die several times, especially when Luke is clinging to dear life and using the force to communicate with Leia.  

Characters

Lando is a lovable character at first. Like Solo, he has style in his speech and mannerisms as well as dress. He feels trustworthy. 

Chewbacca can be aggressive but he's mostly a gentle giant. 

Lando's robot is disturbing! It looks and feels like a human controlled by a robot parasite!

Cinamtography 

The cinamotgoraphy is amazing like always with various close-up shots and those from long range!

Dialogue

The dialogue is just as strong as it was in the last Episode! Episode 5 has lines that go down in history! 

Acting

All of the actors did well as expected. Vader delivers lines so strongly in the episode.

Theme

The theme is centered on patience. Yoda tells Luke if he saves Han Solo and the rest of his crew too soon, it could undermine the benefits they would achieve through suffering.  

Music

The music makes the action more epic. It sounds like a marching band at times. 

In conclusion, you must own Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $6!

How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 5 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

Spoiler review

Story

The scene where Luke gets captured by a monster is disturbing! I feared for what the monster would do to Luke while eating him! Every Episode never ceases to amaze me with its fresh creatures, civilizations, planets, tech., characters, and more!  

The film does a great job in making you feel Luke would die on Hoth! 

When Vader sends the probe droids after Luke, i fear for what Vader will do to him! You feel as if Vader might torture him to death for striking a tremendous blow to the Empire! 

The scene when the Rebels face the AT-AT walkers was earth-shattering! My heart sank! How will they ever hope to defeat such large and nearly indestructible machines? 

The scene when Solo flies the Millennium Falcon through the astroid field shows major courage and recklessness! 

When Luke lands on Dagobah, the film becomes scarier! Who knows what dangerous creatures lurk in the shadows! 

The alien creautres that try to devour the Falcon appear to be stop-motion animated but look and feel so real!

Solo is clever for attaching the Falcon to the star destroyer then flying away when it ejects garbage. 

Bespin is breathtakingly beautiful! 

Seeing Vader was completely unexpected and scary! There's no way the heroes could've escaped or resisted! 

The scene where Solo is frozen is emotional as well as twisted because its a fate worse than death! Its emotional seeing Chewbacca cry as he resists the storm troopers.   

Lando appears to plan to betray the Empire judging by his body language! 

Things look great for our heroes but when you look deeper into Luke's character, you feel they're actually getting worse. Yoda agrees with Obi Wan that Luke is reckless and doesn't have high hope for him evidenced by him mentioning there is still another hope. 

The fight between Darth Vader against Luke Skywalker was bone-chilling, creative, and dark physically as well as metaphorically! Vader looks like he's playing with Luke! Part of what makes this fight special is both rely on the environment to fight.Vader tries to convince Luke to give into the dark side which very well could happen as Luke may have hated him for killing Obi Wan, his parents, and endangering others. I loved how rather than severely defeat Luke physically in a battle, Vader tries to break his morale by admitting he's Luke's father. Its also shocking Vader planned on overthrowing Darth Sidious. 

When Luke gets his hand cut off, it alludes to Anakin getting his hand cut off in Episode 2 for recklessness.

Star Wars makes you feel main characters will die several times, especially when Luke is clinging to dear life and using the force to communicate with Leia.  

Characters

Lando is a lovable character at first. Like Solo, he has style in his speech and mannerisms as well as dress. He feels trustworthy. You feel as if the heroes finally come to safety after so long. However, you're quickly disappointed when its revealed he betrayed them. Ultimately, you're left unsure on who's side he's on.  

Chewbacca can be aggressive but he's mostly a gentle giant. 

Lando's robot is disturbing! It looks and feels like a human controlled by a robot parasite!

I love how the characters develop. He begins to feel attracted to Leia after he's grown closer to people. She denies her attraction for him because it doesn't fit with what she thinks she wants in a partner. Chewbacca grows closer to the droids.  

Cinamtography 

The cinamotgoraphy is amazing like always! For example, during the fight between Luke and Vader - the cam moves in slow motion. This makes an eerie and disturbing effect on the audience as if Luke is in a nightmare. 

Dialogue

The dialogue is just as strong as it was in the last Episode! When Leia says "I love you" and Solo says "I know..", that was iconic! 

Acting

All of the actors did well as expected. Vader delivers lines so strongly in the episode. For example, he tells Luke "the force is strong with you but you are not a Jedi yet!" It was powerful because it was true and also implied Luke wasn't as strong as he thought he was.  

Theme

The theme is centered on patience. Yoda tells Luke if he saves Han Solo and the rest of his crew too soon, it could undermine the benefits they would achieve through suffering.  

Music

The music makes the action more epic. It sounds like a marching band at times. 

In conclusion, you must own Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $6!

How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 5 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

I give my thoughts on Star Wars Episode 4 in a non spoiler and spoiler review.

Non Spoiler review

Story

The story is completely memorable. It flows naturally as the conflicts keep escalating. The action in this film is amazing! Nothing feels out of place whether its the dialogue, characters, scenes, list goes on! Star Wars Episode 4 takes you on a journey full of various emotions, action, and adventure! 

Characters

I love characters like Han Solo. He's charismatic, stylish, courageous, and humorous 


Leia is aggressive and dominant. 

Characters like Chewbacca were admirable even when he can't talk.      

Jabba the Hutt is intimidating and ruthless! 

Dialogue

I love how strong the dialogue is in Star Wars episode 4! The jokes in this film are funny. Vader's dialogue is ruthless! 

I admire C3PO's mannerisms and dialogue especially in this film. 

Music

The music is unforgettable! The force theme inspires hope, imagination, and awe! I love the Mos Eisley cantina music! Its so iconic, stylish, and makes you want to relax there! 

Acting

The actors were fantastic in their roles! We only saw characters, not actors. Even when Vader's lines feel wooden at times, the actor's voice gives them strong presence and authority.    

Theme

The theme centers on finding your own identity, trusting yourself, and the importance of bonding with others.     

In conclusion, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope is a must-watch film! I highly recommend you to buy Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $6!

How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 4 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/315699281042

Spoiler review

Story

The opening scene was very suspenseful! It was like seeing a primitive tribe getting slaughtered by a more sophisticated civilization! When we're introduced to Princess Leia, her white dress seems like a symbol of hope.

When we see a close up of Leia's face, we can see she's afraid but aggressive and violent!

The cinematography is incredible! When the cam. whirls in circles as the droids escape in the pod, i got extremely nervous and uneasy! That would agitate me!   

The shots of the sand dunes on Tatooine are stunningly breathtaking! 

The shaky first-person camerawork further builds suspense of a possible ambush on R2-D2!

When the Jawa capture R2, you worry what will happen to the archive Leia gave to him!  

Luke's such a relatable character! His adopted father wants him to be just like him but Luke doesn't want that life which is sad. When Luke looks at the sunset, it feels as if he deeply hopes for a life of adventure beyond the stars! 

The scene of Luke facing the Tusken raiders had me uneasy! I thought Luke made a huge mistake trying to spy on them!

When Obi Wan requests Luke to be a Jedi because he's the only person who can help Leia, Luke refuses because of limiting self-belief. Now he's in a huge dilemma. He wants to live a life of adventure but at the same time, he doesn't want to completely separate from his adopted parents. When the stormtroopers kill Luke's parents, Luke has no choice but to follow Obi Wan. It was devastating to watch Luke's home destroyed!  

During the torture scene of Leia, it was completely disturbing seeing the droid who would torture her. What made this film worse is the fact it didn't show her torture. We're left to imagine what happened in that room.

The cantina scene was very tense and made you feel isolated! When the camera focuses on the aliens, you feel out of place as if you don't belong there physically and morally.   

The story flows naturally as the conflicts keep escalating. When Greedo meets Solo, he has no choice but to follow Obi Wan and the rest of the crew to escape the bounty hunters!   

The action in this film is amazing! You would think Han Solo, Luke, Obi-Wan, the droids, and Chewbacca would escape the stormtroopers from ground level. Instead, the Empire keeps pursuing them in space! 

It was awful and horrible beyond comprehension seeing the death star destroy an entire planet! 

The external conflicts are compelling and very creative! For example, Han Solo refuses to rescue Leia to avoid risking his life for someone he doesn't know. Luke has to convince him its in his best interest to do so. He knows Han wants to repay Jabba so he tells him she's rich. 

The external conflicts are also astounding! There are a few heroes in a space station full of enemies! I love how the characters often improvise as they go along.  

I love how powerful the internal conflict is in this film. When Obi Wan dies, Luke completely loses the will to survive. He already prepares to make his last stand! He would've died had it not been for Obi Wan's voice telling him to run! The stakes are raised. Now they don't have Obi-Wan's guidance and must fend for themselves!

Its interesting to note in Episode 3 when Anakin and Obi Wan fight the droidekas, that alludes to Obi Wan fighting alongside Qui Gon Jinn in Episode 1. Its as if the film is foreshadowing the death of Obi Wan at the hands of Darth Vader!   

The battle over the death star had me almost sweating! Apparently because of Tie fighters' size and speed as they flew behind rebel fighters, the rebel fighters were defenseless! Luke struggled internally with self-trust. He almost always relied on others for guidance but he had to trust in himself in that critical moment! Otherwise, he risked getting himself and the rebels killed! Just when you feel all hope is lost and he's about to die, Solo comes to the rescue which further boosts his charisma!  

Characters

I love characters like Han Solo. He's charismatic, stylish, courageous, and humorous especially in the cantina scene. He's a realist who clashes with Jedi views. One of his flaws is arrogance. For example, he hates to admit the truth he's not as dominant as he likes to be so he lies. When the Storm troopers pin them down with blaster fire, he says Luke is the brains of the operation instead of him. When they fall into the garbage dump, he says he had everything under control. He also struggles with trusting others. He refuses to join Luke at first because he already got what he wanted. However, because of Luke's argument with him - Solo eventually realizes Luke and his crew saved his life practically. Besides, if Solo just leaves the rebels to fend for themselves and the Empire defeats them then they'll probably threaten his life for attacking them.        


Leia is aggressive, dominant, and refuses to be submissive even when captured. There are times when she doesn't just insult people. Just states facts. For example, she says "Governor Tarkin! I should've expected to find you holding Vader's leash!" Vader thought he was the master who ruled the Empire when it was people like Tarkin. Without Tarkin, Vader wouldn't have the death star. She is also clever. For example, she changes her accent when talking to the Empire to disguise her identity.    

Obi Wan has changed more since Episode 3. He's far less analytical and more at peace. He trusts more in the force and feeling. He became more like Qui Gon Jinn. 

Darth Vader also became darker and more violent after Episode 3. It seems after Padme's tragic death, Vader lost hope and gave into the dark side completely. 

Characters like Chewbacca were admirable even when he can't talk. Chewbacca was smart for shooting the cameras to stop the Empire from discovering their location and plans!       

Jabba the Hutt is intimidating and ruthless! He brought an army of bounty hunters to force Solo into repaying him! His massive weight is a symbol of his greed and lack of compassion for those less fortunate than him.    

Dialogue

I love how strong the dialogue is in Star Wars episode 4! Obi Wan tells Luke "that's your uncle talking!" The dialogue does a splendid job in building up tension like in the cantina scene. 

The dialogue between Solo and the Empire over radio communication is extremely suspenseful! 

The jokes in this film are funny. 

Vader's dialogue is ruthless! When a member of the Empire says "she'll die before she'll tell you anything!", he says "leave that to me!" Its as if he implies he'll torture her because he owns her life! 

I admire C3PO's mannerisms and dialogue especially in this film. In the beginning, he convinces Owen Lars to buy him and R2 very well!

Music

The music is unforgettable! The force theme inspires hope, imagination, and awe! I love the Mos Eisley cantina music! Its so iconic, stylish, and makes you want to relax there! 

Acting

The actors were fantastic in their roles! We only saw characters, not actors. Even when Vader's lines feel wooden at times, the actor's voice gives them strong presence and authority.       

Theme

The theme centers on finding your own identity, trusting yourself, and the importance of bonding with others.  

In conclusion, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope is a must-watch film! Star Wars Episode 4 takes you on a journey full of various emotions, action, and adventure! I highly recommend you to buy Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $6!

How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 4 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/315699281042

I give my thoughts on Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith with a non spoiler review and spoiler review. 

Non spoiler review

Story

Star Wars Episode 3 is the darkest and saddest episode! The action gets more jaw-dropping than the previous episodes! The ships, architecture, and characters are so iconic! This Episode makes allusions to past episodes, raises the stakes, develops the characters to levels we've never thought existed, and more!   

Cinematography

The shots were filmed exceptionally well. I've never seen some shots filmed the way they were in Episode 3.  

Music 

I'm amazed at how every episode just keeps giving fresh jaw-dropping and incredibly emotionally charged scores! Some of the music in Episode 3 makes you want to cry. The rest can be very eerie, disturbing, and almost nightmarish!

Dialogue 

The dialogue was simple and straightforward but heated! The characters said the right things when needed. 

Sometimes, i felt the dialogue was too wooden. Some lines were better cut out from the film. 

Like in Episode 2, Episode 3 also suffers from excessive comic relief. The punchlines seem forced and dull. 

Acting

The acting was absolutely unbelievable! The actors gave completely incredible performances! I was amazed by how much emotion they conveyed in the film! 

The choreography was also epic and memorable. There were times when i felt more time should've been spent on the choreography. 

Theme

The theme of Star Wars Episode 3 is about the dangers of clinging onto things outside of your control. The other theme is if you don't defend democracy, dictators disguised as senators will infiltrate it and try to change it from the inside out. The theme is also centered on the dangers of not being honest and bonding with others.    

In conclusion, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith is a must-watch film! Episode 3 was so depressing, powerful, and heart-shattering! Despite seeing it around 3 times, i still get depressed and mourn afterward. Episode 3 is a film that leaves you pondering on so much. I highly recommend you to buy Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $5!


How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 3 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

Spoiler review

Story

Star Wars Episode 3 is the darkest and saddest episode! The action gets more jaw-dropping than the previous episodes! The ships, architecture, and characters are so iconic!  

For example, when Obi-Wan decapitated Grevious' bodyguard and it kept attacking - I felt Obi-Wan was going to die!  

The battle between Dooku and Anakin was more ferocious than the last battle in Episode 2 although it was short! There was more at stake! When Dooku points out Anakin had fear and anger, that is the moment when you feel Anakin had no other choice but to give in to them. If Anakin didn't, he could potentially lose the battle. 

I was disturbed seeing Palpatine's reactions. Its as if he knew this would happen and planned on it. Dooku was shocked Palpatine betrayed him in favor of Anakin. Anakin's reaction to killing Dooku was bone-chilling!   

I love how Obi-Wan is humble enough to recognize when Anakin is doing better than him. 

The interactions between Anakin and Padme are adorable as well as charming. 

I feel Yoda foresaw the future destruction of the Jedi order ever since Episode 2. Yoda appears to embrace it because it feels inevitable. 

The opening was strong! I'm surprised Obi-Wan and Anakin did not get instantly demolished in the immense heat of battle! 

When the droids crawl on Obi-Wan's ship and try to dismantle it, that was special as well as more anxiety-provoking than ships trying to shoot each other down with lasers! 

I'm surprised by how well R2-D2 handled situations in combat! 

Darth Sidious is a disturbing villain because he's so manipulative to where he almost risks his life to achieve a grander scheme. For example, Sidious admits to Anakin he's the Sith lord controlling the Republic. Sidious wants Anakin to report him to the Jedi council because that'll put Anakin in a serious predicament - Betray the Jedi order and become a Sith lord or lose Padme forever.    

When Mace Windu told Anakin the council would not grant him the rank of master, my heart stopped! I completely froze in disbelief! I felt Anakin was going to have an outburst and storm out in anger! 

The tragedy of Darth Plaeuigus scene was perhaps the most disturbing scene from Episode 3! You feel the coldness of Palpatine's manipulation. Because of Anakin's unresolved grief, he succumbs more and more to the dark side!

The chase scene was heart-pounding, beautiful, and creative! However, even if Obi-Wan defeats Grevious - it still feels like a very small victory. 

The fight between Mace Windu and Darth Sidious is one of the most ferocious battles of Episode 3! There is so much at stake! Sidious is terrifying when we see him change physically and mentally, especially when he jumps at the Jedi with an ear-piercing shriek! It sounded like a banshee haunting the land of the living! I was scared when Palpatine jumped at the Jedi and started killing highly skilled Jedi as if they were padawans! When i saw Mace Windu, one of my favorite characters, die the way he did, my heart sank. I couldn't recover from that point on. Sidious shows how despicable he is by pretending to be weak only to manipulate Anakin even more to do his will and land the killing blow to Windu with lightning.      

The ruminations of Padme are one of the darkest scenes in the film! It feels as if the light of hope is slowly fading away and darkness is approaching. There is growing evil in Anakin. He wants to do right but he knows he can't let Padme die. There's no turning back for him. He has to join the Sith and fully succumb to the dark side. Padme senses the evil in him too but feels like she denies it. This scene makes you feel like Anakin is destined for destruction and evil.   

Anakin's downfall is completely tragic and depressing. He is angry and sad the Jedi order won't trust him. They won't give him the power he feels he earned after having done so much for them. He realizes they seem to care more about resources than lives like those of his mother. Ultimately, he turns to the dark side because Palpatine is the only person who sees potential in him. Palpatine doesn't want him to deny himself and restrain himself from his impulses. 

One of the most horrifying and sad scenes of Episode 3 is when Anakin kills the children. I feel it alludes to him killing the Tusken raiders' children in Episode 2. 

The death of the Jedi during Order 66 is probably the saddest scene of the film that makes you want to cry. The characters you grew to love since Episode 1 are dying cruel deaths at the hands of those they trusted. Many didn't even get the chance to draw their lightsabers. It feels like hope, peace, and knowledge are fading away with each Jedi death.  

When Yoda faces Sidious, that's when excitement rises to new levels! You want to see Yoda's power fully unleashed and hope Yoda is the one to stop Sidious although you know there's an extremely low chance of that happening! Just like in the fight with Windu, it seems Sidious toys with Yoda by pretending to be weak only to reveal how much stronger he is. Sidious takes his time in mocking Yoda and mentally torturing him with false hope. Yoda realizes he can't win this battle let alone defeat Anakin at this point so he retreats. When he says "failed i have..", that broke me into more despair.      

The fight between Anakin and Obi-Wan is the most furious battle! I was surprised at how reckless and unrelenting they were! It was all or nothing! They were fighting for the fate of the galaxy and everything they held dear! I felt Anakin was going to kill Obi-Wan during the battle! When they battled on Mustufar, it felt like the Apocalypse and end of civilization were near! I was disturbed by how much Anakin's face has changed. It looks more evil, soulless almost, and full of despair!     

I was surprised by how much Obi-Wan grew as a fighter. When Anakin jumps over him and tries to cut him down, you see an allusion to the fight with Maul. For a moment, you feel Anakin is going to cut him down like Obi-Wan cut down Maul. Obi-Wan learns not to give in to recklessness like he did in his fight with Maul and intercepts Anakin. From that point on, this scene was hard to watch especially when Anakin screams "i hate you!" as he's burning! Its like he's burning in hell for his sins! Your soul gets pierced seeing this is what became of best friends.        

By the end of the film, you realize that Palpatine is comparing Anakin to Plaeuigus when he tells the story of Darth Plaeuigus. Anakin wants to stop people from dying but he can't save himself. Its also hinted Sidious was Plaeuigus's apprentice who ended up killing Plaeuigus to gain power.    

Yoda feels he failed because he didn't trust Anakin and was too naive. The downfall of the Jedi order was a lack of compassion. If only Yoda tried to guide Anakin on the right path with compassion, he may never turned to the dark side. 

Sidious probably manipulated Anakin by using the dark side of the Force to make him have nightmares and fool him into believing Padme was in danger of external forces. Anakin didn't realize he was the real danger to Padme's life all along.

Sidious may've indirectly caused Shmi's miraculous birth.

As Vader's bed is lifted, it's as if he's fulfilling his inevitable destiny!     

When Qui Gon's funeral music plays, you feel hope slowly dying. It feels as if Qui Gon was terribly wrong about Anakin being the chosen one and died in vain. 

Yoda along with Obi-Wan will most likely spend the remainder of their lives mourning the loss of the Jedi and reflecting on their mistakes. The Jedi were arrogant in thinking the Sith were no match for them.      

Padme also suffered tremendously. She realized the democracy she believed in and worked so hard to support never existed. She also lost the man she loved and the Jedi. Anakin and her could've lived happily together but because Anakin didn't let go of his fears of losing her - they lost practically everything.  

I feel Darth Maul may have sensed Darth Sidious betrayed him. In Episode 1, Maul sees Obi-Wan and is baffled by Obi-Wan's morale. When Maul dies, he may've realized Sidious lied to him and led him to his death in favor of Anakin. This was utterly wicked on Sidious' part. Maul was an extension of himself - his rage, hate, skill, etc. 

We see how awful Sidious is to salvage what's left of Anakin and turn him into a soulless machine to satisfy his lust for power.       

Despite all the tragedies, i was relieved to see some good things happen to the characters we love. Obi Wan gets the chance to talk to Qui Gon after so long. Anakin's children are adopted by loving people.  

Characters

Here are some notable characters. 

General Grevious - Although he doesn't use the force, he's very formidable and intimidating especially when he can wield four lightsabers at the same time! His body armor looks like a skeleton. 

Grevious bodyguards - Although they're mostly if not completely silent, they're also intimidating!   

The rest of the characters develop more. For example, Padme becomes more vulnerable than ever before. 

Cinematography

The shots were filmed exceptionally well especially when Anakin storms into the Jedi Temple with the clone troopers! 

Music 

I'm amazed at how every episode just keeps giving fresh jaw-dropping and incredibly emotionally charged scores! Some of the music in Episode 3 makes you want to cry like "The Great Jedi Purge." The track "Padme's Ruminations" is very eerie, disturbing, and almost nightmarish!

Dialogue 

The dialogue was simple and straightforward but heated! The characters said the right things when needed. 

For example, when Obi Wan yells at Anakin "its over Anakin! I have the high ground!" - You can tell how much he hates the thought of killing Anakin and wants to convince him not to fight. Obi-Wan then seizes the chance to express his real feelings and yells "you were the chosen one! It was said you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the force, not leave it in darkness!" This scene was heart-shattering!   

Sometimes, i felt the dialogue was too wooden. Some lines were better cut out from the film. When Obi-Wan said "i will do what i must..", i didn't feel Anakin needed to say "You will try.." If he said nothing and just attacked him, the scene would've still worked well.  

Like in Episode 2, Episode 3 also suffers from excessive comic relief. The punchlines seem forced and dull. 

Acting

The acting was absolutely unbelievable! The actors who played characters like Windu, Sidious, Anakin, and Obi-Wan gave completely incredible performances! I was amazed by how much emotion they conveyed in the film! 

The choreography was also epic and memorable. There were times when i felt more time should've been spent on the choreography. Some fight scenes like the one between Mace Windu and Darth Sidious could've been far more visually impressive. Sidious is supposed to be the most powerful Sith lord so i hoped he would do more. Nonetheless, i could overlook this flaw considering it couldn't be done for practical reasons.     

Theme

The theme of Star Wars Episode 3 is about the dangers of clinging onto things outside of your control. Because Anakin couldn't train himself to let go of everything he feared to lose, he resorted to selfishness and cruel acts in an attempt to remain attached to it all. The other theme is if you don't defend democracy, dictators disguised as senators will infiltrate it and try to change it from the inside out. The theme is also centered on the dangers of not being honest and bonding with others.    

In conclusion, Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith is a must-watch film! Episode 3 was so depressing, powerful, and heart-shattering! Despite seeing it around 3 times, i still get depressed and mourn afterward. Episode 3 is a film that leaves you pondering on so much. I highly recommend you to buy Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith on DVD and Blu-ray for JUST $5!
How will this DVD/Blu-ray box set change your life? 

Its affordable - You're paying less than if you bought this new! Warranties are scams! Warranties don't cover all damages nor do you need them. The store already ensures the product is new. If you take good care of your product, the probability of it breaking is low especially if its very durable and high-quality! DVDs are extremely durable! Save money with this product!   

Blu-ray Disc delivers full 1080p video resolution to provide pristine picture quality.

Blu-ray Disc provides as many as 7.1 channels of uncompressed surround sound for crystal-clear audio entertainment.

With a 3DTV and 3D Blu-ray player, you can enjoy the latest 3D movies in Full HD.

With Blu-ray Disc, you can enjoy such capabilities as seamless menu navigation, exciting, new bonus features and network/internet connectivity.

Blu-ray Discs are available in 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer discs – five times the capacity of DVD.

DVDs are cheaper than streaming - Streaming sites are a waste of money. When you compare the time you're not using your monthly subscription to the time you are, you'll see you're not getting your money's worth. It's worse if your internet is poor to where your movies buffer. You could pay more for better internet but think of how much you're spending. With DVDs, you only make one-time buys which save you a ton of money long-term. Already in one month, you're saving $9-14 in your pocket with these DVDs! How much money would you save in a year with this DVD set vs. a streaming service? 

DVDs have tangible ownership, streams don't - When you buy DVDs, you technically own them. With streams, you only pay for permission to watch them. If a company no longer wants to have its content in say Netflix's library, the company can request Netflix to remove it. You won't be able to stream it anymore. If a company stops selling a movie on DVD, that's the worst thing they can do. The company won't bother to confiscate your DVD.    

DVDs have exclusive content, streams don't - DVDs (namely special editions) have much more content than streaming services such as extended editions, unrated editions, deleted scenes, interviews, "making of" documentaries, etc. Movie streams don't. Typically, streaming services play only standard editions of movies. 

You can resell DVDs but not streams - You can resell DVDs since you have tangible ownership of them. With streams, you don't own them so you can't. Once again, you save a ton more money buying DVDs than streaming. 

DVDs have better quality than streams - Quality is determined by bitrate. Higher bitrate means higher quality video and audio. Quality can also be affected by codec encoding and compression techniques. Regular DVDs run at 6-8 megabits per second. Streams usually play movies at lower rates. Netflix for example plays movies at around 5 megabits with a standard connection. If you're a videophile and audiophile like me, what's it costing you to have some of the best video/audio quality possible with this DVD?

DVDs don't require Internet, streams do - If your Internet connection or streaming service fails, you won't be able to finish watching your favorite movies and shows. Nothing is worse than watching one of the most critical and intense scenes in a movie only to be interrupted by say internet lag. It ruins the viewing experience. With DVDs, you don't have those problems.

DVDs look fantastic on display! - DVDs will make your room look much more alive with its stunning physical artwork! There's nothing like holding a DVD of your favorite film or show in your hands! With streaming, everything belongs to the streaming service. It can feel like you're just renting your favorite films and shows. Show how much of a Star Wars fan you are to the world by proudly displaying your collection!  

Click on the link below to own Star Wars Episode 3 on DVD and Blu-Ray!

I share my thoughts on Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Here's the non spoiler review then the spoiler review.  

Non spoiler review

Story

I love the fresh, new views of planets and new kinds of ships. The civilizations we see differ from Episode 1. Like the last film, episode 2 is intense and dramatic from beginning to end! 

Star Wars episode 2 is much darker than episode 1 starting with the opening scene. Star Wars Episode 2 challenges the characters internally far more than the last episode.    

Characters

Here are characters i love to highlight. 

I'm amazed by Yoda's foresight and how in tune he is with the force.    

You see the rest of the characters change from the last episode. 

Cinematography 

The cinematography was outstanding! The shots from vast distances do a spectacular job of showing you the gravity of the situation and the vastness of other worlds. 

Dialogue

Like Episode 1, i love how simple and straight-forward the dialogue was. There were some clever lines that made you love the story and characters even more!

Theme

The theme here is about how important trust is and how deception can damage it. To be trustworthy, you must be truthful. 

Acting

The actors all did fantastic. All played their roles extremely well!   

Music 

The film score of Episode 2 (namely the theme "across the stars") was breathtaking, emotionally gripping, and powerful!  

Overall, i love Episode 2. The film was very well made. 

Spoiler review

Story

I love the fresh, new views of planets and new kinds of ships. The civilizations we see differ from Episode 1. Like the last film, episode 2 is intense and dramatic from beginning to end! 

Star Wars episode 2 is much darker than episode 1 starting with the opening scene. I suppose Padme has her first experience of seeing her friend die and feeling guilty for it.

I love how Anakin and Obi-Wan have grown very close. Its also natural for Anakin to be nervous before meeting Padme not only because he hasn't seen her in so long but also because he's unfamiliar with his own feelings. As a Jedi, he was taught to suppress them and avoid love interests.  

Palpatine seems suspicious.You can't help but wonder why he is flattering Anakin.     

I love how flawed the characters are. For example, Obi-Wan can be too analytical that he fails to be creative like Anakin. Without Anakin, he doesn't do as well.  

The heated exchange between Obi-Wan and Anakin made me uncomfortable. I was anxious Padme would lose attraction for him seeing his aggression and rebellion. 

The assassination attempt on Padme had me nervous. I was disturbed and uneasy imagining what would happen if one of those alien creatures bit her. 

The chase scene was very creative and had me anxious! I felt Anakin was going to crash, fall by accident, or get Obi Wan killed! The intensity is raised when you learn the bounty hunter can shapeshift.    

Jar Jar is more mature than Episode 1 by taking himself more seriously.  

I'm impressed by the Jedi's vast array of knowledge in their library. 

The scene when Obi Wan and Yoda discover a Jedi deleted the archive of Kamino shocked me. I think it was probably Anakin or Palpatine. 

Kamino is somewhat scary but also beautiful because of its oceans and rain. 

The scene between Anakin and Padme reflecting on their past lives was romantic. Anakin indirectly tells her despite what they suffered, they would've never met each other had they not endured it.   

The scene where Anakin reveals how he feels about politics is somewhat disturbing.

The confrontation scene between Jango Fett and Obi-Wan was fierce! The way they looked at each other gave me the impression they knew exactly who they were. Jango was clever for speaking to his son in another language and telling him to hide his suit. 

The scene when Anakin confesses his love for Padme is powerful. This scene highlights why Anakin is different from the other Jedi.   

The fight between Jango Fett and Obi-Wan was utterly ground-breaking! I felt he was going to die despite being a skilled Jedi knight. He was fighting against Bobba and Jango at the same time! I was surprised Jango could skillfully disarm a Jedi knight.

Watto apparently became a beggar after Qui Gon affected his business drastically in Episode 1. 

The scene when Anakin searches for Shmi was disturbing especially when you hear Duel of the Fates faintly playing. It reminds you of the battle between the Sith and Jedi over Anakin in Episode 1. You can slowly see anakin becoming more aggressive and darker. 

Shmi's death scene was heart-breaking! Who knows what the Tusken Raiders did to her before Anakin arrived. It was cruel and almost traumatizing realizing Shmi couldn't even finish the sentence "I love you" before dying. Seeing Anakin's emotions shift from grieving in sadness to enraged was deeply disturbing! Maybe even terrifying! We're slowly seeing him turning to the dark side more and more.    

One of the most powerful and disturbing scenes of Episode 2 is when Anakin expresses his real feelings over his mother's death. This is where we see him grow even further to the dark side. He knows he shouldn't let these feelings overcome him but he can't deny his real self. This is why he feels Obi Wan is holding him back. 

Another disturbing scene was when count Dooku reveals Qui Gon knew the Senate was corrupt but still served them. 

The battle between the Jedi and the droid army was savage! It was visually impressive, nerve-racking, suspenseful, and exciting! I was impressed by how well a small mission escalated into an all-out war! I loved characters like Mace Windu and was curious to see how he fought in Episode 1. When i got to see him fight for the first time, i had an adrenaline rush!

The internal and external conflicts were powerful like they were in Episode 1! For example, in the scene where Obi Wan and Anakin argue over whether to rescue Padme or not was heated! Anakin was forced in a position to choose between helping Obi Wan or Padme externally and internally. What made this such powerful conflict was he had to overcome his fear of loss in either case!

The battle between the Jedi and Count Dooku was so ferocious! When you hear Count Dooku speak before drawing his lightsaber, you instantly know he's not to be trifled with! Although Obi Wan was careful in fighting him, you still felt Count Dooku could've easily killed him when he insulted him. Dooku tried to get him to give into anger and make mistakes. 

When Yoda slowly appears to face Dooku, that was probably the most pivotal point of the film! I got very excited to see him fight for the first time! When he deals with Dooku's sith lightning, you think its going to overpower him but he absorbs it then says "much to learn you still have.." I'm surprised at how much wiser Yoda still is compared to Dooku! When Yoda turns on his lightsaber, the hum feels as if it hasn't been turned on in ages! I was shocked and a bit disturbed by how aggressive Yoda was in a lightsaber duel with Dooku! You would think he would be more relaxed and peaceful but he delivers fast blows from different angles screaming! 

The fight between Anakin and Dooku was also hard to watch! Anakin cuts off the lights almost as if he's trying to make it harder for both of them to see in an attempt to challenge himself to be the best Jedi he can be!

Anakin and Padme's wedding was bittersweet. On one hand, it hurts because they're the only humans there. The Jedi wouldn't approve of their marriage nor would the Senate. Anakin also lost his arm. On the other hand, its romantic because they make the best of what they have.    


Characters

Here are characters i love to highlight. 

Zam Weseel was a memorable character despite only being in Episode 2 for a short time. I feel the alien may have shapeshifted into a human not only to keep its identity a secret but perhaps it was also out of a desire to be human.  

I'm amazed by Yoda's foresight and how in tune he is with the force.  

Count Dooku is a sympathetic villain because he became unhappy with the corruption in the Senate. In his mind, the Jedi were the villains.   

The way he smiles during combat just shows you how arrogant he is. Its like he's playing with his opponents. 

Anakin is reckless and selfish although he's loving. We can sympathetize with his struggles. 

Dexter is also charming and lovable. We can only wonder what kind of history he has with Obi Wan.  

The characters are forced to make very challenging choices. Yoda could've stopped Dooku. He wanted to but he chose to help the Jedi. Dooku could've killed Yoda while he was using the Force to keep the huge object from crushing the Jedi to death. He probably chose not to out of respect for Yoda. Dooku seemed like the kind of character who prefers to kill him skillfully in lightsaber combat.     

I love Padme's character development. In Episode 2, she's more vulnerable than Episode 1.   

Cinametography 

The cinametography was outstanding! The shots from vast distances do a spectacular job of showing you the gravity of the situation and the vastness of other worlds. 

When Anakin fights Dooku, the camera is very close to their faces. We don't see them do any complex combinations which is special. You can see the fear, determination, and aggression in Anakin's face when he struggles with Dooku.     

Dialogue

Like Episode 1, i love how simple and straight-forward the dialogue was. There were some clever lines that made you love the story and characters even more! When Anakin blocks Dooku's strike against Obi Wan and Dooku says "brave of you boy but i would've thought you learned your lesson..", Anakin replies with "I am a slow learner!" That had finnesse! It was not exactly arrogant nor weak. Just right!   

Another example is when Dooku tells Obi Wan "it may be difficult to secure your release.." He wasn't just talking about physically freeing him from the Geonosian prison. He was also talking about the mental prison the Senate allegedly have him in.       

A minor flaw with this film is the humor seems forced. When Anakin says "you call this a diplomatic solution?" and Padme says "I call it aggressive negotiations..", i felt the punchline was dull and trying too hard to appeal to children. This film would've done better without most of the comic relief.         

Theme

The theme here is about how important trust is and how deception can damage it. To be trustworthy, you must be truthful. Padme recognizes this when she tells Anakin "our lives are destroyed anyway.." after confessing her love for him. She wasn't just referring to the strong probability they were going to die. She was also referring to the probability even if they survived, they would be living a lie and in torment by denying their love for each other. Yoda trusts his own instinct when he calls for a ship because he didn't trust Anakin would succeed in helping Obi Wan defeat Dooku. Had Yoda not appeared to face Dooku, Anakin and Obi Wan would've been killed.    

Acting

The actors all did fantastic. All played their roles extremely well!   

Music 

The film score of Episode 2 (namely the theme "across the stars") was breathtaking, emotionally gripping, and powerful!  


Overall, i love Episode 2. The film was very well made.
 

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