I love jedi, its ragged on so much and most of the time its unjusitfied imo. The editing is great once again at the finale, its a very tight edit between the moon of endor, the lightsaber dual and the space battle that you can't help but be engrossed (anyone that claims otherwise I'd call a liar or deluding themselves... sure its not as good a film, but if you didn't get sucked into the the climate .... well I don't know what to say.). However, no matter how hard the campaign in its favour its still no ESB. It lacks the story, the atmosphere and welll... its just not Empire.
Empire does it all better. The best part of film is towards the end, the begining is slow and less important (in the scale of the movie, despite the great begining), but as soon as luke hits degobah and Han is fleeing from the imperials I really struggle to fault it, no matter how hard I try.
The criticism are always too weak and missing the point to even scratch the surface. The light saber dual between Vader and Luke is the best saber dual, its not some crappy.. faster...faster battle like the phnatom menace, its strong, and powerful. The whole battle is really good against evil... and then wham evil wins. No one was expecting that! And then the 'sacrifice' and rescue I thought set jedi up on a 'you can't fail' path.
As said, the asteroid chase really can't be faulted, everything is perfect, its so fast and ... well to overuse the word, brilliant. Degobah allows for the expansion not of action, but of the whole shabang of what star wars is about; good and evil. People say Yoda is a crappy puppet, but his character is so well used that no1 gives a flying f*ck and if you do, stick to some no brained crap fest. its your loss! The whole degobah sequence is a perfect break from what's happening with the falcon, such calm training next to the mayhem of the asteriod field.
Anyone knows that I'm willing to criticise to death were critiscism is due, but in empire its really hard to justifiably fit in, in my view. I haven't watched empire for about 6months, I'm waiting for the DVDs... but everytime I watch it, it really does justify itself as the best film around. I give cirticism a lot, but here's my criticism of empire, its the best bit of cinema your likely to ever see, so see it and enjoy
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Now as a seperate statement, I'd like to talk about the overrating of the 'original' (aka A New Hope) . I feel that lots of the emphasis of this one film springs from the whole star wars trilogy being the best films commited to film, rather than a comment on the first film in isolation as it should be in fairness. Sure it had a big impact back in the day and deserves credit, but now, with it being a historic event, I
personally think it is the least enjoyable (at least on replay value) of the original three. I think Empire is leagues ahead of the others, and indeed, everything (being my favourite film), its then followed by Jedi in the trilogy (which I believe is a lot down to the way I view and enjoy it. People rag on ewoks and puppets, I think thats overbearing and missing the point, sure there's puppets, but I really don't notice nor care because the last half hour picks up where empire left off and really does the trick) and then Star Wars is bottom of the three imo. I was born after all of them came out, so there's no prejudice on that front... I saw Jedi first on BBC or video first, I remember watching it and being compelled at such a young age. Nothing came close. It is clear to me that Empire Strikes Back is the best of the best (looking round, the star wars fans consistantly vote it leagues ahead too, so I guess I'm not out on a limb on this one [not that it matters much, I nearly always am with my comments, but at least I justify them all, or at least hope I do
]), I find it really hard to fault it, at least after the Hoth battle. Even during and before its still top class and enjoyavke
I've heard it quoted over and over that George Lucas' power is really in the edit, if he edited Empire, then he truely deserves his fame despite any shit he's pulled of late. Empire is the best, its got a better story line, it dares to do more and succeeds, it is much more balanced in terms of action, it contains perhaps the most gripping sequence in cinema history, it contains one of the greatest twist endings, it ends on a stunning downer and sets up a great finale.
Top class.
When it comes to the star wars trilogy its very confusing... why do such simple films bring out such strong emotions from even the most hardened 'intellectual critics' around? The answer is as simple as the films themselves... its no nonsense epic cinema catharism. It maybe simple, but it does it so brilliantly that it can't be faulted because of this. The first one, is a bit dumb and unsure of itself, but its presented so passionately that even still its a moment of greatness, but Empire is such a bold and confident film that... well you know how I feel about it. Jedi seems a bit, 'we need an epic ending' but it never acheives the high of estb, but acheives 'greatness' in its own right.
Dinky's quote is to the point, the downer is such an upper for many people. Brilliant film making at its best.
My 2 cents