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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG)
Kit Bowen
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If you’d like to get caught up in the whole
Star Wars
milieu once again, the animated
Clone Wars
really isn’t the best way to do it.
Story
Of course, the kiddies will probably enjoy
Clone Wars
much more than their adult chaperones; it has a certain videogame sensibility that will appeal to them, whether they are into
Star Wars
or not. Taken from the animated TV show, this big-screen treatment falls somewhere between Episode II and Episode III, before Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader, in which Jedi Knights Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi are knee-deep in droids in their fight against the Separatists, lead by Count Dooku. Anakin, Obi-Wan and Anakin’s new Padawan trainee Ahsoka Teno, however, are called away from the frontlines for a side mission: to rescue Jabba the Hutt’s kidnapped son. That’s correct. The slimy crime lord apparently has a baby slug who doesn’t smell very good (according to Ahsoka). Of course, it’s all part of some master plan by Dooku to destroy the Jedi but seeing Jabba’s son is quite something. Wonder what happened to him by the time
Return of the Jedi
came around?
Acting
What a change of pace. Besides
Christopher Lee
, who reprises his role as Dooku,
Samuel L. Jackson
, who briefly voices his Mace Windu character, and
Anthony Daniels
as C3P0, the rest of the voices are mostly unknowns. That’s probably a good thing because if some A-list movie star had to recite the awful dialogue The
Clone Wars
dishes out, they’d be embarrassed. Wow, is it bad. The supposed playful banter between Anakin and the feisty Ahsoka is particularly cringe-worthy. And unfortunately, it sort of falls in line with how poorly written Episodes I through III were as well.
Direction
Which leads me to my main pet peeve about the continuing
Star Wars
saga:
George Lucas
has never found another writer on par with
Lawrence Kasdan
(who wrote the two best
Star Wars
movies,
Empire Strikes Back
and
Return of the Jedi
). God knows, the man is great with the visuals. As
Clone Wars
executive producer, you can see all the innovation
Lucas
pours into the animation. The film has just as much action as one of the live-action films and is quite vibrant--real eye candy for the video-gaming generation. But
Lucas
gets so caught up in all the details and the universe he has created, he forgets about a compelling script--or hiring a good writer to write it for him. It seems like he just figures people will love it anyway because it’s
Star Wars
. Maybe some will, but for others, like me, we need more.
Clone Wars
doesn’t give it to you.
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