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  1. Jaquandor, I’m much more ambivalent about the prequels, and about Phantom Menace in particular, than you, but I agree that the Coruscant sequence is one of the most interesting and strangely undervalued bits of the film. No where in the original trilogy did we ever see a truly urban environment — Cloud City, in my mind, is more of a small town, certainly compared to the planet-wide city of Coruscant — and the VFX folks really did a bang-up job of showing us something entirely new and really visually beautiful.

    I also like the Jedi Temple and Senate scenes, because I always wanted to know more about the culture of the fabled Old Republic, how things worked in Obi Wan’s “more civilized age,” and that’s what these scenes provide. It annoys me that so many fans are interested only in the fight scenes ; I know the title includes the word “wars” but there’s a lot more to this setting if you’re willing to look around.

    I think you’re doing a fine job of making a so-so movie much more impactful — Qui Gon’s words to Anakin when they land would’ve been wonderful to see, and I like your tweaks to the testing scene especially. Lucas either instructed or allowed Jake Lloyd to play Annie far too sweetly, and he really needed to show some fire, some impatience and frustration with what he was being asked to do. It would’ve echoed Luke’s frustration in Empire, as well as setting up the impetuous and reckless behavior Annie shows in the other two prequels, and which, of course, leads to his fall. And including a little more Ki-Adi Mundi was a good idea on your part — in the movie, it appears that Yoda and Mace are pretty much calling the shots, without much input from anyone else. And I’ve always thought Ki-Adi looked like a cool cat.

    Midichlorians though… I’m really curious to see what you intend to do with those damn things, which I personally consider to be the worst idea of the prequel trilogy. Maybe of the entire saga…

  2. The scene in the rotunda got me to thinking of something that might be a plot hole. When there is clamor about sending a ‘commission’, hasn’t Valorum already sent a commission in the form of two Jedi, who were nearly murdered by the Trade Federation? Wouldn’t Jedi testimony be enough to convince the Senate? Or would Palpatine’s lackeys merely turn it against the Chancellor because they were sent ‘in secret’ to resolve the dispute, without the Senate’s procedural approval?

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