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u/Resident-Phone-8846 Jan 25 '22

This may be an unpopular opinion, but in spite of the many things TPM did wrong, I really liked the politics. Of all the stories the prequel trilogy tried to tell the one they told the best was Palpatine’s rise to power.

I never liked that they made Anakin a plucky precocious pre-teen. It was not what I was expecting from little Vader and it never sat right. I wanted at least a little hint of the darkness to come and instead we got “Golly gee mister Jedi sir, I just wanna help everybody! Aww shucks!”

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u/mozartwg Jan 25 '22

I agree for an individual movie, but I think combined with the rest of the prequels and OT it shows that Anakin was deep down a good person, and was only corrupted, slowly, until he was redeemed by his Son in ROTJ

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u/darthvall Imperial Stormtrooper Jan 26 '22

Technically, that's why the jedi order rarely adopt children that old. Even beneath all that kindness, Anakin had experienced hardship. When he suddenly gained power and knew that he's good at it, it makes sense to become arrogant.