Archive - Thursday, 5 December 2002


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DVD review 'Star Wars episode 2'

YODA really does the business in the latest film in the Star Wars saga.

If you have ever wondered why Master Yoda is the most respected Jedi in the galaxy watch Attack of the Clones.

While he seems like a doddery, old (um) alien, there is one scene in the movie that really shows off his talents.

He's not just a wise mind - he's also a very nifty mover and knows a few tricks with a light sabre.

The whole film is really warming up to the plot.

Ten years after the Phantom Menace threatened the planet Naboo in Episode I, Padm Amidala is a Senator representing her homeworld.

A faction of political separatists, led by Count Dooku, attempts to assassinate her.

There are not enough Jedi to defend the Republic against the threat, so Chancellor Palpatine enlists the aid of Jango Fett, who promises that his army of clones will handle the situation.

Meanwhile, Obi-Wan Kenobi continues to train the young Jedi Anakin Skywalker, who fears that the Jedi code will forbid his growing romance with Amidala.

It is widely known that a Jedi Knight must not feel hate, or fear - or love.

And as Anakin and Padm give in to their growing passion, the future looks very uncertain.




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