Stream it now Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 2005
 

IMDb rating: 7.80 (219,849 votes)
IMDb ID: 0121766
Duration: 140 min
Release date: May 19, 2005



After three years of fighting in the Clone Wars, Anakin Skywalker concludes his journey towards the Dark Side of the Force, putting his friendship with Obi Wan Kenobi and his marriage at risk.


Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy produced in 2005 [USA]

 
 
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Anonymous 1 year ago
It was a very good way to end the story i tip my hat off to George Lucas!
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Anonymous 1 year ago
The best thing about this one is watching Anakin falling down the path toward the dark side. And that's what most of this movie is, so I'm very pleased by that. Watching Anakin become Darth Vader is what got me most interested in the prequel trilogy, and they definitely do a great job of that.
And pretty much any part of the movie that does not consist of his fall is all incredible and almost non-stop action. It's almost enough to become overwhelming, but not quite, so it's awesome.
Now my only problem is Hayden Christensen. I will at least express my appreciation that in this one he is more of a jackass than a twerp, which is what I wanted. Unfortunately, he just doesn't pull it off well at all. His portrayal of anger consists of tilting his head down, bunching up his eyebrows, and delivering lines kind of loudly.
But I can look past that and greatly enjoy this movie. What I wanted out of this movie was a well done fall to the dark side and very awesome action. I definitely got both.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
An excellent conclusion to the Star Wars Saga. A lot happens in this movie, we see the formation of the Empire, the emergence of Darth Vader, the birth of Luke and Leia, and much more.
Ewan McGregor plays Obi-Won very well, and he seems to be channeling Alec Guinness throughout the movie. Hayden Christensen is slightly more tolerable here than he was in Episode 2, but still annoys me.
The action scenes here are simply wonderful, with several beautiful and exhilarating Lightsaber duels throughout, and they just keep getting better as the movie progresses.
The Climax of this movie, the deul between Vader and Obi-Won is simply amazing, and emotionally shaking. You can tell that these characters all still care for Anakin as he rapidly descends into evil, but they are powerless against his greed and lust for power.
Revenge of the Sith wraps up quite nicely in a way that it feels that it has a satisfying conclusion, yet at the same time, works well as a transition to Episode 4.
I have few minor complaints about this movie, but none of them are really worth typing out, so I won't. But I must say, the best thing about this movie, is the fact that Jar-Jar Binks is absent, except for in the background.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
An excellent climax to the sextrilogy, definetly the second best of the 6 (The 1st most likely being Epi. V). Exellent acting by Ewan McGregor, great story, dizzying special effects, exceptionally good dialogue. There's not many flaws in this movie except for the semi-weak acting by Hayden Christenson.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Okay, so for the final movie in the Star Wars Saga, they end on a big...er...bang, I guess. This movie does exactly the same thing as the two before it. Mixes politics with lightsaber fights. Which, to me, is a bad combination that didn't work in the first two movies. However, they do a better job at mixing political crap into the tempest on the last installment of the Star Wars saga. They finally manage to make a fairly modern Star Wars movie that completely makes sense! However, its still badly written in every way shape and form, the plotline and acting is over the top cheesy, and Hayden Christianson, or however you spell his last name, does nothing but scream, cry, and promise to kill people.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
the third time's the charm. The first two prequel entries in this legendary series were not that great, this one blows them all away. The effects in this one are easily the best in the series, a blu-ray release for this movie is much anticipated due to its roaring sound, and breathtaking cgi. The story in this one is also much improved, in which we see the birth of the empire as well as the birth of the legendary darth vader. with a bevy of more awesome battles and lightsaber duels galore is almost enough to distract you from christiansens ever terrible acting. This is a minor flaw that cannot override how awesome this movie is. It ties up all the loose ends and paves the way for the rest of the star wars movies that are better, but you cannot deny the awesomness this movie eminates
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Anonymous 1 year ago
This was easily the best in the series!
I like how the story focuses on Anakin becoming Vader ( Hayden Christiansons acting is far better than in episode 2)
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Anonymous 1 year ago
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith is a monumental step toward the classics that everyone fell in love with in the first place. Though it was still not nearly as amazing as the original movies were; it manages, unlike the first two episodes, to feel like a Star Wars film. Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, and Natalie Portman all did a good job in their roles though there were still moments that Christensen felt like just another one of the Droids. The story was much darker giving more credibility to the conclusion of the film and, unlike the first two, it tied more directly to the plots of the classic trilogy. Visually, this movie is a masterpiece and should be watched on a larger screen.

I would recommend this movie to anyone that enjoys a solid sci-fi movie. It's enjoyable, appropriate for most ages and well worth a watch.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
I would have to say this is the best of all the star wars movies. all the plots finally come together in one massive kick ass movie. The amount of fights is just too good. The actors did a great job in this movie as well. Not only is it as masterpiece of battles between good and evil but it also takes you on an emotional ride as well the fight between obi wan and Anakin is as emotional as any drama is. This is a great movie and it does justice to the old star wars movies and the whole star wars saga.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
YES! YES! A new good Star Wars movie! Lucas did it! It only took him two miserable failures before he got it! Yay! Now he can go screw up Indiana Jones! Hooray!