Review Detail
8.9 10 10
(Updated: April 11, 2021)
Overall rating
10.0
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
10.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
Well, I definitely enjoyed that. Not as radical a rethink as the other two episodes of this trilogy will prove to be, but I don't mean that in a negative sense, this feels like a very straight forward condensed take on the prequel trilogy. it's largely just the broad strokes of episodes II and III with an appetising minute or so of Episode I as the pre-titles, but this method probably works the best and doesn't try to cram so much in to a decent two and a bit hour runtime.
I quite liked how you cut down Episode II to the very basics, to the point I totally forgot that you did not include the final battle and repurposed aspects of it for the scene that both represents the Clone Wars and then bridges us into the Revenge of the Sith portion. Quite clever that.
Overall, it's a solid edit and a fine start to a trilogy.
I quite liked how you cut down Episode II to the very basics, to the point I totally forgot that you did not include the final battle and repurposed aspects of it for the scene that both represents the Clone Wars and then bridges us into the Revenge of the Sith portion. Quite clever that.
Overall, it's a solid edit and a fine start to a trilogy.