I feel that this prequel trilogy is a gradual story, not only Anakin's degeneration, but also Obi-Wan's growth. In fact, the changes can be seen from the shape. I remember that Anakin still had short hair in the second episode, and when he returned to the planet in the third episode, his long hair was soaked in sweat and the evil eyes really really poke me, especially with Obi-Wan who has always maintained justice and integrity (I admit it I have a clay sculpture of him) Obi-Wan is too cute, I have never been young before, but after Obi-Wan fainted, he was held in Anakin's arms. Nagin's part. My favorite is the change of the two from the second to the third. It's like my first Qui-Gonkin x Obi-Wan, the second Obi-Wan x Anakin, and the third Anakin x Obi-Wan haha. I'm a goddamn European and American fangirl.
Why does your jedi's lightsaber keep dropping?
The love between Anakin and the Queen was really heartwarming when Anakin was not completely blackened, it was the kind of sweet and romantic feeling (although I don't quite understand how they fell in love with each other, No. The second part of Anakin's expression of love is so sudden)
I want to say that the fighting scenes of these two are really good, such as Obi-Wan fighting a six-handed enemy general, Execution Field Siege
I always thought clones were evil when I watched the second part (before they were invaded by the Sith haha)
The second part just started, and because Anakin and Obi-Wan swapped hairstyles, I didn't recognize which was which.
Anakin's ending is really sad, this one has broken hands and feet and burns all over... and I can still remember the ending, Anakin on the ground: i hate you. Anakin: but i love you.
I remember that I didn’t quite understand the first movie when I first watched it, and I couldn’t figure out the viewing order of the Star Wars series. I thought I had seen the wrong movie. This style of painting is indeed very old, and the classic special effects are star wars features haha.
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