We’vegiven you ten reasons why Star state of war : The Clone Wars would rock the awful , shown you sneaks at the new cast membersandbehind the scenes glimpses of the making of the motion picture , and evenmade Annalee into a very excitable , kill - well-chosen droid . But , with the actual motion picture come to a theater near you tomorrow , you may be question whether it ’ll be worth your time and money . We ’ve got an solution for you under the jump . Whether or not you really enjoy The Clone Wars probably reckon on how you approach it ; if you ’re exit in expecting the most awesomest animated movie ever made strictly because it ’s Star Wars , then you ’re going to be disappointed ( That ’s still Ratatouille ) . likewise , if you ’re ask something that ’s go to be just like the three prequel movies , you ’re not getting that , either – but that ’s a undecomposed matter . While Clone Wars shares both fictional character and a tendency for unfunny wit with Episodes 1 through 3 , it ’s also less weighed down with its own mythology and faster moving than any Star Wars flick you ’ve seen recently . There ’s a lot to like about the movie , not least of which is the fact that the plot steers comparatively clean of the independent ringer vs. droid war to something that is complete in and of the movie itself , and stars everyone ’s favorite Hutt ( and his family , whoyou’ve already read about by now ) . It start up out incredibly powerfully , with a newsreel - style intro that ’s reminiscent of the scrolls of the earlier moving-picture show , but updated and appropriately over the top for this new series , giving you all the history you need to know so as to enjoy what you ’re about to see . Sadly , almost everything that follow , no matter how fun it ends up being , fails to last up to that chess opening .
It ’s not that anything about the motion picture is bad , as such , because it ’s completely enjoyable throughout . The job is that it ’s “ just ” gratifying , and you want it to be so much more , very much like the most late Indiana Jones flick , with problems include that the animation only really comes to life in the conflict sequences ( partially because that ’s one of the few times that the eccentric move in a believable manner ) , the dialog errs towards the conversant Lucas clunkiness where plot exposition always crow over character , and – most importantly – we ’re rob of any veridical dramatic tension throughout the intact tale , because we go in jazz that ( almost ) all of the master player will survive to appear in Revenge Of The Sith . The one exclusion to that linguistic rule is Ahsoka , Anakin ’s new padawan learner , who may be the single most pestering new lineament that Lucasfilm has come up with since Jar - Jar . Ignore Ziro The Hutt ( really , do n’t ; he ’s hilarious in an over - the - top charicature way ) , Ahsoka will have your teeth on edge with her “ feisty ” nickname for Anakin and overly - conversant “ I pretend to be cocky , but really I ’m uncertain about my function ” demeanour . With her modern ( and modern sketch - sidekick ) deportment , she seems out of lieu in the more mannered SW universe , and her front keeps drawing you out of the report and back towards idea that someone , somewhere probably had the ( unsound ) idea that they should try and make the movie more “ hep ” for “ the kids ” ahead of time in the development procedure . But with all of that said , there ’s one thing that The Clone Wars manages to do very successfully , and that ’s make you believe that animation is the best fomite for this kind of story . Even with the odd persona plan ( When the characters are very abstracted , like Obi - Wan or Count Dooku , they wait wonderful , especially with the minuscule tactile sensation like the brushwork color , but less - important characters get less attention , and seem to have wandered in from a Dreamworks movie at times ) and uncertain crusade , there is a coherence to the look of everything that no amount of CGI / live - action mechanism loan-blend could touch . I came out of the theater feeling as if the movie had been good enough , if kind of slim , but emphatically win over that the TV serial to follow – unloose of the ordered series of a motion-picture show theater and able-bodied to follow all the interesting side - trip that the pic suggested – would be must - see TV . And maybe that ’s exactly what the picture was intended for , in the last .
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