Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

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    Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
    2002

    Synopsis

    Following an assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala, Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi investigate a mysterious plot that could change the galaxy forever.

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    Cast

    • Hayden ChristensenAnakin Skywalker
    • Ewan McGregorObi-Wan Kenobi
    • Natalie PortmanPadmé Amidala
    • Christopher LeeCount Dooku
    • Samuel L. JacksonMace Windu
    • Frank OzYoda (voice)
    • Ian McDiarmidChancellor Palpatine
    • Pernilla AugustShmi Skywalker
    • Temuera MorrisonJango Fett / Clone Troopers
    • Jimmy SmitsSenator Bail Organa

    Recommendations

    • 88

      ReelViews

      In a time when, more often than not, sequels disappoint, it's refreshing to uncover something this high-profile that fulfils the promise of its name and adds another title to a storied legacy.
    • 83

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Mostly very good. It's exactly the big fix of Saturday-matinee adventure, blazing special effects, inside humor and sly self-references for which its fans have been lusting.
    • 63

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      Clones makes the Frodo-speak of "Lord of the Rings" sound like Noel Coward.
    • 60

      The New Yorker

      Lucas shifts back and forth between this kind of original invention and a dependence on pompous dead-level dreck, a grade-B cheapness that he's obviously addicted to. [20 May 2002, p. 114]
    • 50

      L.A. Weekly

      Attack of the Clones' high-definition surfaces are certainly impressive, but they offer no lifelight, nothing to put your arms around.
    • 50

      TV Guide Magazine

      And while it was always clear that Lucas cared more about special effects than acting, here his lack of interest has produced phenomenally wooden performances from newcomers and veterans alike: Only the imperious Christopher Lee, as baleful Count Dooku, emerges unscathed.
    • 50

      Christian Science Monitor

      The movie has a broader range of emotions and visual effects than any "Star Wars" installment since "The Empire Strikes Back," but the writing and acting are as stiff as R2-D2's metal torso.
    • 50

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Lucas knows his fans are un-boreable, un-annoyable and inexhaustible. For an artist, that's more a curse than a blessing.

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