• @TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      George Lucas said he wanted the prequels to be more like a children’s story, which explains a lot. I am one of those kids who enjoyed the prequels, but even at the time I saw some flaws but didn’t mind it. I always viewed the Star Wars as an adventure story and should not be taken as seriously. A competent enough creative team should be able to suspend the audience’s disbelief.

      The original trilogy is better of course, but the prequels still has a sense of direction and vision. The sequels never had that with too many “creative” visions hampering each other. The sequels suffered from the case of having too many cooks in the kitchen but none of them have any plans whatsoever.

    • @nforminvasion@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      Did the prequels actively try to undo one another? 8 tries to fix 7 and 9 tries to fix 8 which makes for a sloppy trilogy

      • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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        5 months ago

        1 is pretty standalone

        2 has bad writing but Dooku and the clone wars were good

        3 just throws Dooku away and the war doesn’t matter

        Can’t really look at expanded media but the clone wars cartoon does try to fix a lot even if they do so through assassinating Dooku’s character

    • @turmacar@lemmy.world
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      15 months ago

      The prequels had a mountain of books/comics/shows backing them up and filling out the parts that were lacking. ( i.e. the huge gapping holes in tone and execution ).

      The sequels… there’s not much to salvage. They’re more very pretty hole than substance. To the point there haven’t been more than a handful of attempts and they’ve basically been ignored/sidestepped.

      • @ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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        15 months ago

        they’ve basically been ignored/sidestepped.

        I think if Disney held the rights when the prequels came out then the same thing would happen to them