Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

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Anakin's scar on his right eye changes, the part below his eye moves slightly down and lengthens.

Also, on the DVD box cover, Anakin clearly doesn't have a scar, but posters have artistic license.

During Anakin and Obi Wan's final fight, bodies on the floor appear and disappear between shots.

In the final battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin, the river of lava reverses direction of flow.

When Obi-Wan jumps off the platform, the river flows towards his right, but in the next shot of Anakin, it is flowing towards Obi-Wan's left.

Dooku tries to choke Obi-Wan and sends him flying across the room with his left hand while holding his lightsaber in his right hand.

In the shot where Dooku uses the Force to crush Obi-Wan with the large metal platform, he uses his right hand, which should be holding the lightsaber.

The lightsaber is then in his right hand again when Anakin kicks him off the balcony.

When the Emperor is pushed back by the force lighting collected by Yoda, he barely holds onto the smooth senate pod to keep from falling.

In the next shot (after Yoda has fallen), he's holding onto a metal bar that wasn't there before.

When Padme is trying to convince Anakin to turn from the dark side on Mustafar, when Anakin says "And I'm doing it for you, to protect you.

" his mouth says "And I'm doing it because I love you, to protect you.

" When Anakin and Obi-Wan are struggling on the table on Mustafar during the final battle, Obi-Wan constantly switches from holding his to Anakin's lightsaber in his right hand.

During the Final Battle on Mustafar, while the massive Metal Platform is going over the lava fall, there are some shots where Anakin's glove switches hands, and both characters switch their light sabers from hand to hand between shots.

When Anakin and Obi-Wan confront Dooku, Anakin's light saber makes no sound as it ignites.

When Yoda uses the force to send Darth Sidious flying across the room, Sidious lands in his desk chair which knocks over backwards.

In the next shot where the desk is visible, the chair is standing back up again.

Obvious stunt double for Obi-Wan Kenobi when Grievous sends him flying through the air during their fight.

The Bridge crew of the Invisible Hand evacuate the area twice.

They start to leave after the Guard Droids are defeated, as evidence by all the empty crew stations when Grievous is making his exit through the window.

Then after the windows explode and Grievous is blown out into space and the shutters close, we see another interior shot with the crew again running out of the bridge after it decompressed.

During the opening space battle, the positions of Anakin's and Obi Wan's microphones on the headsets repeatedly change from in front of their mouths to their chins to their necks and back.

When Palpatine takes out his lightsaber during the battle with Mace Windu, the unique design of the handle can clearly be seen.

When he engages Mace and the Jedi, although the blade is still red, the handle of his lightsaber suddenly changes to Anakin's large clunky handle.

When Obi-Wan and Anakin are having their exchange of words following the landing at the Senate building, there is a strange echo when they speak to one another.

Neither one is indoors, and there's nothing nearby to create an echo since they are using regular speaking voices.

When Mace Windu gets on the air transport and tells Anakin to stay behind, the shadow of the vehicle disappears in the shot when Anakin is seen alone, but reappears in the next shot when we see the vehicle take off.

The pearl shoulder straps of Padme's dress disentangle between shots.

The button Padme pushes to start her ship near the end of the film is the same "magic" button that has two functions in _Star WarsEpisode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)_ (qv).

It's shot in exactly the same way and is a deliberate joke.

In the final sequence on Tatooine, when Obi Wan is handing the infant Luke to Beru, he opens his cloak to bring the baby out as he approaches her.

This is first seen in a long shot from above.

There is a cut to a two-shot, and he opens his cloak and extracts the baby again.

When Yoda enters a room to confront Darth Sidious and knocks the two guards unconscious using the force, the position of the guard's bodies shift during their fight scene and are positioned (conspicuously conveniently) out of the way.

When Padmé tells Anakin she is pregnant watch the pillar behind them - its design changes throughout the scene.

When Sidious is knocked back by Yoda in his office, the stunt double's hand is visible.

Sidious's hands are old, wrinkly, and his nails are dark.

But this hand is perfectly healthy and much larger.

After Anakin has choked Padme she falls to the ground and her right arm falls out in front of her but in the close-up, her arm is resting across her stomach.

Before his demise on Mygeeto, during the execution of order 66, Ki-Adi-Mundi yells to his clone battalion, "Come on!" but his mouth doesn't move.

After Mace Windu disarms Palpatine, Mace advances on Palpatine with his blade held out, while Palpatine backs into the corner of the window in his office.

In the next shot, when Anakin enters the office, Mace is shown advancing on Palpatine again.

Throughout the fight scene between Sidious and Yoda in the Grand Chamber, the pattern of the chairs change.

In some shots, the chairs on the wall are in straight lines, but in other shots they are placed every-other.

As Darth Vader leads the 501st Legion up the steps of the Jedi Temple you can hear their steps, marching in perfect unison, yet you can see that their steps not only do not match the audio, but they are not in sync with each other either.

When Darth Vader's mask is being lowered, there is no neck and chin guard in the long shot, yet after the point-of-view shot this portion of the mask appears already around Vader's neck.

When Anakin is on top of the elevator, getting ready to jump back inside of it, you can see for a moment that the glove is missing from his prosthetic hand, yet after he jumps and is back inside the elevator, the glove is back on.

When Padme enters her royal Naboo starship bound for Mustafar, the Coruscant skyline is full of air traffic.

Yet none of the traffic is reflected in the ship's shiny mirror-like body.

When Obi-wan and Anakin enter the elevator on the Trade Federation flagship, they kill several battle droids.

In every other take shot in the same elevator, there are no parts left on the floor.

The part of the ceiling that Anakin cuts out also disappears.

Also, when the elevators stops the first time, a Battle Droid's hand can be seen standing in the left corner, however, when the shot changes, it disappears and then re-appears again in a shot near the end of the sequence.

After Anakin informs Mace Windu about Palpatine in the hangar, as he follows him to the ship nearby, Mace tells him not to come with him.

When you hear Anakin respond "I must go, Master," his mouth is saying something different.

When Obi-Wan jumps onto the small, metal platform in the Mustafar river, you hear the hum of a lightsaber, even though it is not ignited.

When he regains balance, he turns it on, and it sounds as if it was on the whole time.

When Darth Vader catches fire, he is right next to lava river, but in the next few shots, he is somehow far away from the lava, despite having not climbed the embankment since being burned.

At the start of the film when Palpatine is captive he says "Count Dooku" to draw the heroes attention to the villain whom has just entered the room.

But Palpatine's lips are saying something else.

During the Jedi purge sequence, the cockpit of Plo Koon's Jedi Fighter does not match the exterior shot.

(The cockpit is the Revenge of the Sith 'Eta-2' model, the exterior is a 'Delta-7' from _Star WarsEpisode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)_ (qv).

) when in the beginning of the film, Anakin, Obi-Wan and Chancellor Palpatine are falling down the elevator shaft, Chancellor Palpatine is holding Anakin by the leg at the beginning, then with the next cut he isn't, then when they swing into the corridor he is once again holding on.

Just before the fight scene between General Grievous and Obi-Wan, Obi-Wan uses the force to drop a large vent-like object on top of Grievous' guards.

In the fight scene that follows however, the object has disappeared.

During the funeral procession near the end, you can clearly see the cloth on one of the animals intersecting with its left leg at approximately 2:10:58.

Anakin's hair changes in length and style inconsistently.

After the fight between Obi-Wan and Anakin, when Obi-Wan gets back into the spaceship, his clothes are completely clean, without any soot or ash or dirt on them.

Later on, when he is talking with Yoda about the babies and going into exile, there are obvious dirt and burn marks on his clothing.

When Padme's body is shown in the funeral procession, it appears she is still pregnant.

This was done by the Rebellion to trick the Sith into thinking that she had no surviving children.

Much of the computer-generated light sources do not cast light on the very real actors.

For example, when General Grevious has a light saber in Obi-wan Kenobi's face, and then Chewbacca (near the end) is very close to Yoda's single-person spacecraft taking off with jets firing.

In the opening scene, a buzz droid punctures a coolant line in the port wing, fogging Obi Wan's cockpit.

In the immediate subsequent shots, the fogging is gone.

After Anakin and Obi-Wan's struggle on the table during the Mustafar duel, Obi-Wan trips Anakin, who lands on his back, and comes to a sliding stop.

In the next shot, he slides and stops again.

Just after Order 66 is given, the zipper in one of the Wookie costumes (the one on the right hand side of the screen standing behind Yoda) has been said to be visible.

In fact, it is merely part of the background peeking through the Wookie's legs.

On the landing platform at the Jedi Temple, during the eradication of the Jedi, Bail Organa observes a young Jedi Padawan get shot by Clone Troopers.

In Organa's escape, he jumps into his speeder with his left hand gripping the steering control.

In doing this, he turns the control all the way to the left.

Yet, his speeder moves forward in a straight line, ignoring the input.

General Grievous, whose two arms can split into four, has a total of twelve fingers (six on each hand when his arms aren't split).

However in some shots (such as when he orders his ship's bridge crew to fire the emergency booster engines in an early scene) we can clearly see he has five on each hand when his arms aren't split.

In other shots, he has the correct number of fingers.

During the funeral procession near the end, a female spectator holding a candle nearly knocks off the headgear of a small girl standing in front of her.

After Grievous breaks the bridge's windows and Anakin is trying to 'pilot' the cruiser, the windows that were covered magically show back up.

On the ship, whilst discussing Anakin, Mace Windu says "I Don't Trust Him", yet his mouth seems to says something different.

At the beginning of the movie when the two super battle droids are searching Anakin's fighter, the quick shot of them looking to R2-D2 is reversed as their red sensor is located on the opposite shoulder.

During the first part of the escape from the Invisible Hand, when the decks tilt, objects (such as R2-D2, for instance) lose traction and slide "downslope".

This would not happen on a ship in which an artificial gravity field was in use.

"Down" would always be straight towards the deck, no matter how the ship was oriented with respect to its exterior surroundings.

The sliding objects on the ship behave as if the source of gravity was outside and below it.

Of course, without internal artificial gravity, everything on the orbiting ship would be in freefall.

In the duel between Mace Windu and Palpatine the camera shots are obviously alternating between those of 'Ian McDiarmid' (qv), playing Palpatine and those of the stuntman, who does not look much like the actor he is standing in for.

When Anakin arrives on Mustafar and is shown putting on his hood, his mechanical arm is missing.

- PLOTWhen General Grievous is battling Obi-Wan, two of his lightsabers are clearly the Obi-Wan and Anakin models, despite the fact that Obi-Wan and Anakin recovered their lightsabers from him when they escaped the Invisible Hand.

When Palpatine battles Mace Windu and his fellow Jedi Council members, Palpatine's lightsaber handle changes to Anakin's handle.

This is because the scene was originally shot with Palpatine using Anakin's blade.

In the final battle between Vader and Kenobi they are fighting on the platform that has fallen into the lava river.

Just before it goes over the edge, both Vader and Obi Wan swing from cables and slash at one another.

Obi Wan jumps onto a small floating piece of debris, the next shot shows the platform about to fall over the edge clearly with the view of a light saber in the middle of the platform.

The next shot shows Anakin just swinging back to the platform as its falling over.

Later in _Star WarsEpisode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv) Obi Wan disbelieves that "there is another", with the implication is that Yoda was speaking about Leia, about whom Obi-Wan should have known.

In the context of "Empire", Obi-Wan had written off Leia as a prisoner of Darth Vader, whereas Yoda believed she would escape and continue the fight.

Viceroy Nute Gunray looks and sounds nothing like his character did in the previous two prequel installments.

Padme dies in childbirth.

However, in _Star WarsEpisode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv), after Luke and Leia realize they are siblings, Leia claims to remember her mother - in Return of the Jedi, Luke clearly asks Leia about her "mother, your real mother" - indicating she was not in fact talking about her adoptive mother.

It is possible, however, that Leia did not know she had been adopted.

Throughout the movie, Mustafar is described as a "volcanic planet", yet in all of the exterior space shots of the planet, we see it orbiting extremely close to a very large gas giant.

There is no way a small planet like Mustafar could maintain its own orbit around its sun so close to a gas giant as depicted in the film without the gas giant having a major gravitational effect on its orbit.

It would have been much more realistic (from a physics point of view) to describe Mustafar as a large moon orbiting the gas giant planet, much like the moon of Io orbiting the planet Jupiter in real life.

When Mace is approaching the prone Emperor along the broken window ledge, the Emperor scoots backward up to the window frame behind him and Mace stands over him.

The camera angle changes to Anakin, and behind him the Emperor is still scooting and Mace is still advancing.

When Vader is incinerated after his fight with Obi-Wan, he loses his eyebrows.

But in _Star WarsEpisode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv), the unmasked Anakin had eyebrows.

However, this problem was fixed in the 2004 DVD Release.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
16 October 2005 USA USD 380,262,555
9 October 2005 USA USD 380,237,988
2 October 2005 USA USD 380,209,351
25 September 2005 USA USD 380,176,196
18 September 2005 USA USD 380,101,660
11 September 2005 USA USD 379,972,309
4 September 2005 USA USD 379,807,894
28 August 2005 USA USD 379,392,611
21 August 2005 USA USD 378,977,117
14 August 2005 USA USD 378,461,703
7 August 2005 USA USD 377,864,535
31 July 2005 USA USD 377,080,716
24 July 2005 USA USD 375,876,648
17 July 2005 USA USD 373,926,219
10 July 2005 USA USD 370,819,889
4 July 2005 USA USD 366,502,577
26 June 2005 USA USD 358,469,219
19 June 2005 USA USD 348,140,685
12 June 2005 USA USD 332,109,171
5 June 2005 USA USD 307,892,961
22 May 2005 USA USD 158,449,700
24 July 2005 UK GBP 39,188,065
17 July 2005 UK GBP 39,078,654
10 July 2005 UK GBP 38,877,900
3 July 2005 UK GBP 38,486,163
26 June 2005 UK GBP 37,862,600
19 June 2005 UK GBP 36,897,105
12 June 2005 UK GBP 35,417,944
5 June 2005 UK GBP 32,665,110
22 May 2005 UK GBP 14,361,469
25 November 2011 Worldwide USD 848,754,768
2005 Non-USA USD 468,484,191
30 June 2005 Czech Republic CZK 23,546,550
19 June 2005 Germany USD 47,301,389
23 May 2005 Germany USD 19,415,275
17 July 2005 Netherlands EUR 3,830,595
22 May 2005 Netherlands EUR 1,301,528
23 May 2005 Norway NOK 10,500,000
26 July 2005 Philippines PHP 129,066,070
30 June 2005 Philippines PHP 128,624,776
13 June 2005 Philippines PHP 124,501,596
6 June 2005 Philippines PHP 117,142,935
30 May 2005 Philippines PHP 102,676,228
23 May 2005 Philippines PHP 69,203,267
29 June 2005 Portugal EUR 1,320,372
22 June 2005 Portugal EUR 1,187,326
15 June 2005 Portugal EUR 1,155,162
8 June 2005 Portugal EUR 1,077,865
25 May 2005 Portugal EUR 586,410
2005 Romania USD 392,713
26 June 2005 Russia RUR 235,046,658
19 June 2005 Russia RUR 231,633,001
5 June 2005 Russia RUR 212,437,666
29 May 2005 Russia RUR 184,729,520
22 May 2005 Russia RUR 111,670,944
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
22 May 2005 USA USD 108,435,841 3,661
22 May 2005 UK GBP 14,361,469 490
27 May 2005 Australia USD 4,892,219 537
22 May 2005 Australia AUD 13,359,734
20 May 2005 Austria USD 1,086,761
20 May 2005 Belgium USD 1,398,182
20 May 2005 Brazil USD 3,783,497 526
20 May 2005 Europe USD 64,955,786 4405
20 May 2005 Finland USD 475,108
20 May 2005 France USD 18,999,842
20 May 2005 Germany USD 13,614,242
20 May 2005 Hong Kong USD 854,803 81
20 May 2005 Iceland USD 111,916
20 May 2005 Italy USD 2,910,145
22 May 2005 Netherlands EUR 1,121,514 115
20 May 2005 Norway USD 840,499
23 May 2005 Philippines PHP 69,203,267 155
22 May 2005 Russia RUR 88,702,688
20 May 2005 South Africa USD 638,181 69
20 May 2005 Spain USD 6,140,665
20 May 2005 Sweden USD 1,467,647
20 May 2005 Switzerland USD 1,233,892
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 October 2005 USA USD 12,961 27
9 October 2005 USA USD 20,159 38
2 October 2005 USA USD 21,109 49
25 September 2005 USA USD 45,204 99
18 September 2005 USA USD 88,357 166
11 September 2005 USA USD 118,798 213
4 September 2005 USA USD 309,245 281
28 August 2005 USA USD 248,124 268
21 August 2005 USA USD 327,011 307
14 August 2005 USA USD 331,226 300
7 August 2005 USA USD 423,249 359
31 July 2005 USA USD 573,122 429
24 July 2005 USA USD 1,046,982 667
17 July 2005 USA USD 1,703,393
10 July 2005 USA USD 2,600,800 1,355
4 July 2005 USA USD 5,031,463 1,759
26 June 2005 USA USD 6,113,071 2,371
19 June 2005 USA USD 10,038,498 2,923
12 June 2005 USA USD 14,851,474 3,322
5 June 2005 USA USD 25,088,336 3,650
30 May 2005 USA USD 70,047,055 3663
22 May 2005 USA USD 108,435,841 3,661
24 July 2005 UK GBP 47,556 125
17 July 2005 UK GBP 81,973
10 July 2005 UK GBP 167,452 317
3 July 2005 UK GBP 344,882 406
26 June 2005 UK GBP 600,723 408
19 June 2005 UK GBP 709,777 430
12 June 2005 UK GBP 1,598,734 489
5 June 2005 UK GBP 3,313,328 490
22 May 2005 UK GBP 14,361,469 490
22 May 2005 Worldwide USD 303,200,000
17 July 2005 Netherlands EUR 17,911 26
22 May 2005 Netherlands EUR 1,121,514 115
23 May 2005 Poland PHP 69,203,267 155
26 June 2005 Russia RUR 1,443,637
19 June 2005 Russia RUR 2,626,512
5 June 2005 Russia RUR 10,537,993
29 May 2005 Russia RUR 38,218,180
22 May 2005 Russia RUR 88,702,688

Comentarios

I actually love this movie. But you can't deny how bad it is.

I'm quite a soft fragile English woman who keeps crying because of all the mean unfair reviews of this film! This film is the greatest film ever in my eyes and probably always will be.

In 1977, along came a film known as 'Star Wars'. It changed the face of Hollywood and how!

It's just really bad. The acting, the plot, the script and too many special effects.

Hello there...just realized that this movie has same meta score like Infinty War...

One of the Star Wars prequels is actually... good?!

Episode III is not only a spectacular and exciting conclusion to this trilogy, but it also proves to be a deeply moving one as well. The Clone Wars are nearing an end, and a battle weary Obi-Wan Kenobi(Ewan McGregor, superb) and Anakin Skywalker(Hayden Christensen, good performance often overlooked.

I have loved this movie since I was a little kid, and I believe it is the saddest one in the saga. Anakin is truly my favourite character in the saga, and always will be.

This is not only a meme gold mine but it is a great conclution to the trilogy with a lot of emotional weight to it. This movie excels in almost every category.

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