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Science fiction
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Hayden Christensen: Anakin Skywalker
Ewan McGregor: Obi-Wan Kenobi
R2-D2
Christopher Lee: Count Dooku
General Grievous, droid general
Natalie Portman: Anakin's wife, Padme
Ian McDiarmid: Chancellor Palpatine, leader of the Republic
Frank Oz: Master Yoda, member of the Jedi council
Peter Mayhew: Chewbacca
Samuel L. Jackson: Mace Windu
Anthony Daniels: C-3PO
REVIEW
A little long at 2½ hours, it has most of the trademark features of previous Star War films: great special effects, lots of action (including quite a few lightsaber fights), stilted acting by some of the cast and conflicts galore.
Unlike the others, this one is not a happy-go-lucky outing: there are several tough moral situations that come up about good and evil, right and wrong. How these are dealt with makes for interesting viewing.
CLASSIFICATION
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