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Friday, May 20, 2005 

Episode III : The Revenge of the Sith

Having seen the final episode that gave birth to Darth Vader, I have come to a conclusion. The money was well-spent and my 2 hour plus was not wasted. Not wasted at all.

In this third instalment of the 6-part saga, we see how young Anakin transforms into one of the most enigmatic evil lord of all time, Darth Vader. With his imposing frame and an trademark heavy-breathing, he sends a chilling image and is not one to be trifled with, what's more with his death-choke abilities and agility with a light-sabre. This time we get to see how Anakin lost his limbs and is refitted with mechanical ones and finally the placing of his helmet which in my opinion is his strongest brand presence. As the shiny helmet slowly comes down and crowns his head; we get the impression that this is pretty much like any beauty pageant show with a difference. And as the table slowly rises to stand Darth Vader upright, that was the highlight of the whole episode I to III. Then come the heavy breathing.... That's Darth Vader. You better remember it. And yes, lovely Amidala died. She died of a broken heart. :( My heart weeps for you.

I digress. I am urging all to watch the movie and enjoy yourselves. It's pure sci-fi with mind-blowing special effects. The diverse settings and characters will offer a lot of food for thought. Even the weapons, droids and machines might be a premonition of what our future lies.

In the meantime, I want to get my midichlorian count checked.


P.S. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader has the highest known midichlorian count, much higher than that of Master Yoda and Darth Sidious.

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