@@cancelanime1507 *pretending I am actually talking to the character* you let a fucking psycho manipulate you and make you lose everything you had. Sorry to say so but you asked for it! Btw how are your arms and legs?
+Plotinus Personally, I like their story just as it is. It was tragic and sad, but their deaths were not purposeless and this way, we can imagine they get eternity together. Their love became immortal and went beyond the world of physical. Sad and beautiful in the end. :)
+MarianaPhoenix but isn't possible too, considering Jedi aren't allowed to have partners? Isn't definitely possible she could've became a force ghost after mating with Anakin considering it's such a rare thing? Maybe Midichlorians can be swapped considering Shmi had Anakin because of the Midichlorians alone?
The real vilian of Star Wars is the asshole that is Palpatine and the main character is Anakin. We see him on is whole life and we know the event from an different point of view with is two children. Vader is not evil, he just let is heart grow dark and he became a fallen hero. And for me, the worst thing in the Star Wars universe is the Holiday Special.
Tyler Coupe if he stayed home he would’ve never became the jedi he was, he would’ve never gotten married, but also would’ve never became the person Palpatine made him in to... Darth Vader.
Or if Lucas didn’t write the script. Every movie Lucas contributed to the script had script problems: A New Hope < Very slow first hour Return of the Jedi < 1st and 2nd act drag on Phantom Menace < Childish dialogue and some pacing issues in Tatooine Attack of the Clones < Horrible romance and pacing problems Revenge of the Sith < Some bad dialogue but overall, very little problems
@@kirind.dragon1901 Hayden played awkward teen who never talked with girls and must stop his emotions, he doesn't like sand as he was a slave on desert planet. In that case, all is good.
A love that was doomed from the beginning. They meet as children and become close, until their destinies take them down different paths. He becomes a Jedi, forbidden from any form of attachment, even love. She becomes a Senator, whose duties to the Republic must always come first. They reunite, fall in love, and get married in secret. And all of that leads to events that does not have a happy ending for either of them, but changes the fate of the entire galaxy forever.
Indeed, in the EU, Luke changed the Jedi Code so that the Jedi would be free to love again, as repressed love would have been like a time bomb, waiting for the Jedi to explode, as shown in the tragedy of Darth Vader. *****
DanSolo0119 It was doomed because they had to lie to everyone to hide it, instead to admit it. So not the love was bad and destructive, but their decision about keeping this secret. Love did not corrupted Anakin, his lies did. Powerfull as he was and strong with the force, he was choose not to confront his problems but hide them, blaming everyone else for his failures, but not him self. If he admited, he would be expell from Order, so what ? He would be with the woman he loved. He was allways great pilot, so keeping his family would be hard for him, and with war in the galaxy, both Republic and the jedi would need his skills. On the other hand Luke is totally different, maybe because his uncle and aunt, and of course harsh teacher Yoda, he fails but he always admits it. I have seen Luke saying "I am sorry" and then trying to corret what he has done wrong, I have never seen Anakin (even as Jedi Knight) speaking this words.
Anakin did say "I'm sorry" when Obi-Wan lectured him about losing his lightsaber. Luke was always more sincere when he said the words. Furthermore, it was also Anakin's ego. He learned early on that he was "The Chosen One", so he was convinced he was better than everyone else. Being the greatest pilot in the galaxy wasn't enough. Being a cunning warrior wasn't enough. He had to be the one to conquer even death. When you think about it, the only difference between Darth Vader and Voldemort....Darth Vader knew love.
DanSolo0119 But Anakin "I'm sorry" are "I am sorry, can we go back to other bussines now, chasing and killing bad guys ?", while Luke "I am sorry" are "I am sorry, I was wrong".
They were never going to have a happy ending because their love could never see the light of day. That's what makes it all the more tragic. There's so much Luke and Leia will never know about their real parents.
JMoonrise For all the people who think Anakin was just power hungry, in the scene where he reunites with Padmé, right before she tells him she's pregnant, she admonishes, "Not here," as he's kissing her. He replies, "I don't care, let them see." That's not a man who's choosing power over love. He's ready to be done with it all just to be with her. He's even more into the idea when he finds out she's going to have a baby and they'll have a family. It's when he gets brainwashed by Palpatine, into thinking that by becoming a Sith he can save her life, that he starts wanting to take over the galaxy, with Padmé by his side. To rule his own way, where a Jedi doesn't have to live in secrecy, amongst other things. I'm not sure it was power at all, as much as the freedom to love, and to stop feeling like he was being disrespected, mistrusted, and shot down by the Jedi at every turn.
In my opinion a better love story than twilight, titanic and all the other stuff xD I really don't know why I love this romance so much and other people hate it O.o But the story is so beautiful, tragic and sad ._. episode 2 is the reason why I'm always sad when I watch the third one when Anakin becomes Darth Vader... I just like the whole plot of the star wars story because of the love between Anakin and Padme and their consequences for the whole universe.
Luckyy Night Because you Yourself, is looking for the Same thing as young Anakin, from Episode IIAotC Your True Love.. It's what every man hopes to find.. And when you see Anakin and Padme, you feel the Energy of Anakin towards Padme, and it gets us excited, like we're on a emotional sugar high
Luckyy Night the love itself is believable and the story is great but a few scenes of bad dialogue overshadow the good for so many people. It’s a shame.
Luckyy Night I agree, I used to not appreciate AoTC and only like RoTS for the battles and the energy, but as I rewatch Episode II then Episode III you can really see just how heartbreaking it is to see Anakin fall, betray and kill the one thing he really loved
it's so sad, yet epic, that a young boy destined to be the chosen one for the force of good turned out to be the most powerful leader for the force of evil.
All he was destined to do was bring balance to the force. One doesn't have to achieve that by subscribing to only one side of the force. Darth Vader grew up as a Jedi, fell to the Sith, redeemed himself, and then became something more. In doing so, he brought balance to the force.
Harbinger10892 You could argue what he did to the Jedi brought real balance. By the time he was done in ROTJ there were only a handful of Jedi/Sith in the galaxy where as up to the timeline in the prequels theres were hundreds maybe thousands of Jedi while only a handful of Sith leaving the force therefor unbalanced
As i kid growing up with these movies..I always wanted a love as strong as these two. I found it 6 years ago and never gave up, I convinced her to go out with me even though she refused to out with me the first about 6 or 7 times I asked. we have been together for 4½ years still going strong.
This soundtrack is one of the best in star wars due to the GENIUS of John Williams. When I listen to this, i feel that the song is divided in 3 parts: the first ( 0:00- 2:23 ), having a relaxed, innocent and romantic tone, demonstrating the pureness of both Anakin and Padmé, the second ( 2:24- 4:33 ) becoming slightly darker because of everything that is happening in anakin´s mind, and the third ( 4:34- the end) using the harp to make us feel like after all that happened, their love has become but a memory, a sad one. Truly amazing how this song was made!
Bøøks Døn't Care If I'm Ugly No you're not the only One.. I cry everytime, I have this song on my phone... I listen to it every day.. I Love Padme So Much... Her smile, her laugh.. Her inner-strength.. Everything about Padme I am absolutely Utterly Ridiculously,deeply InLove With Her... She's My Entire Life
The main reason people supposed "hate" the prequels is because most of the complainers are middle aged fanboys of the original trilogy and don't have the capability of understanding a beautiful lovestory.
Exactly right! I'm 33 years old and saw the prequels first as a kid. My mom took me, friends, and my brothers and we waited in a hour long line on opening day to see these movies. I watched the originals after and was like wtf these movies are old they suck hahaha now I like them all. My mom loved original Star Wars and she packed the mini van so full of kids we didn't even have room to buckle our seatbelts lmfao good times.
I think both trilogies were made for the audience of their time. The originals were in an era where people craved that, a new universe, fantasy, action and a hero's journey. The prequels were made in an era where people craved for human emotion, a love story and portraying people in grayscale rather than pure-good/evil
The real Star Wars main character is ANAKIN SKYWALKER (VADER). Even in the new trilogy(VII,VIII,IX) Vader's mask appears as a refference to Kylo Ren. And I'm pretty sure that they will give us a reference of Vader in any of the three movies.
The sequel trilogy is just an OT remake. Prequels could have been worse executed but still they tell a different story even though sharing central characters with the originals. Anyway, Vader being the main Star Wars character is what makes sequels to be nonsense.
People and critics like to say that Anakin wasn't " edgy " enough or he was" too good " at first to become such a powerful and iconic figure. He was once destined for greatness and had his whole future ahead of him, yet he let his inner demons take root and change the course of his life forever even effecting those around him who he loved. This is a cautionary tale and tragedy so many of us, including myself, have struggled with throughout life. Human nature in essence. Anakin was always my favorite because I could relate in so many ways.
Anakin was a good person. He wanted to save Padme Amidala from dying. This is the reason why he joined the Dark Forces. He believed in Palpatine's lie, who was manipulating him to do bad things (such as convincing him to kill Count Dooku) and to become an enemy to the Republic and to the Jedi Council. He told him that, if he want to save Padme's life, he must learn to use the Dark Force, until he will be enough strong to prevent her death. But the truth is another. Only one could cheat death and make other people immortal. And his name is Darth Plagueis, and he is dead, killed by Darth Sidious (Palpatine), because he didn't want to make him immortal too. Anakin was confused, because he didn't want to betray the Jedi Council. His intention was just to save Amidala. Palpatine took advantage of this fact and influenced him to join the Dark Force. He told him the Council doesn't trust him and his powers. This stirred Anakin's lust for power and he forgot a bit that his aim was to save Padme... I think that, if he told to Master Yoda about what was happening in his nightmares, and if he told him that he is the father of the children and Amidala was the mother, Yoda would have done his best to save her. Anakin was between the devil and the deep sea. If he wouldn't accept Palpatine's offer, the hope to save Padme would have been destroyed. So, he decided to join Palpatine and the Old Republic have been destroyed. Because the Dark Force inside him, his thoughts weren't clear. He thought he brought peace to the Republic, but he destroyed it, allowing Lord Sidious to create the Empire on the ruins of the Republic. Here is a philosophical question: Would you become the biggest murderer to save your love? And however, Anakin was finally good, because he saved Luke Skywalker by killing the Lord in Episode six. I think if they didn't want to make children, nothing would have been happened, and the Republic would have won the war against the Dark Forces. But when you are in love, and you marry, it's normal to want to have children. Some people say that Anakin killed Padme when he saw Obi-Wan-Kenobi exiting the spaceship. But it's not true, because Kenobi was hiding on that spaceship to find Anakin, because Padme didn't want to tell him where he is. And, secondly, Padme was alive when she gave birth to the children, and she died just after she born them, so Anakin's nightmares were true.
Yesterday I watched episode III again. I started cursing because even after rewatching it for the 15+ time Padme always dies. At least for once I want to see a different ending. I don't like the Jedi but I hate Palpatine just for this and the bond he destroyed between the clones and the Jedi. :D
See the thing is that Palpatine not only destroyed that bond between clones and Jedi but he destroyed pretty much Anakin's life and life of galaxy. He manipulated that young impulsive, lost man into doing things that he did. Palpatine destroyed everything, many innocent people died or suffered. Anakin cause so much pain and I'm sure that even Anakin as Darth Vader suffered because of his actions.
Technically, Anakin was seduced by the Dark Side of the Force. He actually turned to the Sith because he was trying to protect Padmé, and save people from dying. But the Sith eventually were able to turn him over to the Dark Side. He's not that bad; Anakin is actually my second favorite Jedi. I like Obi-Wan as my first. But, yes, it was Palpatine's fault. He pulled Anakin through to the Dark Side.
I would just like to point out how well this video was put together... The sadder and deeper parts of the songs matched up with anakins parts where he was in pain or was angry and vice versa... Well done
Every couple of months I come back to this video and have a good cry. This is still the best love story for me and I truly believe anakin's intentions were good. The overwhelming love he had for her was the thing that killed her.
I really like episode 2. I watched when I got sober like ten years ago, and I had a really powerful emotional experience. It was the first time I had felt anything for years. The love story hit me like a truck. Made me grateful to be young and still able to experience love myself eventually.
A son who lost his mother. A husband who killed his wife. A father who lost his son, who stuck with him until the end. An ambitious man crippled by pride. A beautiful ballad. 📯📯🎺🎺
When I watched the 3rd movie I cried so much and then I stopped. Then the scene when Padme's funeral happened and it showed her holding the neaklace Anikan gave her and I started sobbing! THEY WERE MEANT TO BE!! WHY U EVIL PEOPLE!!! STUPID DARTH VADER!! U GUYS WERE SOO PERFECT TOGETHER!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
But we will always remember their live in our hearts. Even though Darth Vader ruined it. At least Darth Vader helped save Luke at the end of episode 6 That was a touching moment for me
Their love story is far greater than Romeo and Juliet. I just ache for Anakin because he truly loved Padme. And was willing to give up anything to make sure she lived. I honestly think theirs was the greatest love story of all time. Natalie and Hayden were perfectly matched. Beautiful couple.
The Prequels have more depth then you may think. I read a great book about them (including this romance). It's called "The Star Wars Heresies: Interpreting the Themes, Symbols and Philosophies of Episodes I, II and III". THIS is the sort of deep analysis, that very few movies get, now that every shmuck with a camera reviews on youtube. Not that all youtube reviewers are bad - far from it - but I'm talking about all this "critics" that upload these generic 5 minutes Reviews. I really don't want to give to many Things away, but... First, The Star Wars Heresies focuses only on the Prequels. Mentions are made to the Original Trilogy, Clone Wars, and Expended Universe - particularly James Lucenos Darth Plagueis novel - but only to the extent they illustrate a particular point. Given that the Prequels are regarded by some as the black sheep in the Star Wars family, it's easy for authors to zero in on the Original Trilogy, especially the ever-quotable Yoda. Fortunately, by excluding its more popular cousin, McDonald is able to engage in a much closer analysis of the Prequel story. Second, many other works only point out parallels to Joseph Campbell's "hero's journey" or Buddhism, but McDonald goes beyond those sources. He draws upon impressive range of real-world mythological and religious traditions, including obscure Chinese legends and linguistic translations of the names of key characters (it turns out Qui-Gon Jinn's name foreshadows his role at the end of Revenge of the Sith). The Star Wars Heresies can't be categorized quite so cleanly as about philosophy, religion, mythology, or politics because it draws upon all of these fields. This book is definitely a must-read for fans of the Prequels. McDonald engages in a "close reading" of the films to find parallels between mythological patterns and the Prequels. However, this isn't like a high school English class that analyzes a book to death and takes all of the fun out of it. McDonald uses his analysis in order to allow readers to gain a deeper appreciation for the Prequels and where they fit within the broader scheme of human mythology. There are many subtle moments in the movies that fans might overlook but are actually imbued with deep significance. While the naysayers whine about the prequels showing the heroes as flawed and the government even more so, McDonald exposes the cracked superstructure of the galaxy-wide Republic as well as the Chosen One, then reveals how the surrounding forces and events caused both to fall. With comparative examples quoted from classic works on mythology, Buddhism, Taoism, and ancient pantheons, he shows how the characters' stubborn refusal to learn lessons and accept change leads to dire consequences for all. This applies to everyone from Anakin to the Jedi Council to the Galactic Senate. If you are on the fence about the seemingly sudden conversion of Anakin to the Dark Side and the Republic into the Empire, this book clearly details how such a rapid shift was not only possible, but inevitable. McDonald tackles all of the prequels' most controversial subjects, from Anakin and Padme's romance-which might at times seem stilted compared to the sort of screen romances we are used to but which, as he demonstrates, is extremely representative of the classic courtly romance tradition from which it derives-to Jar Jar Binks, whose-to many-irritating qualities are in keeping with the mythological role of the Fool and/or Trickster, to-perhaps best of all-the midichlorians, which he believes are likely the most misunderstood aspect of the entire saga. What makes his midichlorian defense so blazingly brilliant is how he proves that all of the evidence is right there in the film itself, if one pays close attention to the script's exact wording. The book is separated into three parts, one per film. Each part contains chapters that examine a character or a circumstance within an archetypal framework, i.e. "The Master," "The Queen," "The Mother," etc.
xRockycherrYx If your interested there is also a great documentary about the Prequels called: "The Prequels Strike Back: A Fan's Journey" Have ever heard of it?
Perfect harmony between the images and the music. They fit so well. John William's score expresses all the facets of that particular love: joy, happiness, menace, tragedy... and that film fully transcribes each of these feelings. Great job.
The music/images mix at 4:38 always moves me so much. The images show you a powerful, fearsome, black armored Sith Lord unleashing his power... but the music is quiet, sweet and incredibly sad, almost as if it’s trying to comfort the broken and desperate boy who’s hiding behind the dark mask.
Those trumpets at 2:33 have always been my favorite part of the song. By the way you made an excellent job with the images I love it, I love Padme and Anakin and I love episode II and III.
Imagine if anakin didn't actually turn and raised Luke and leia to be Jedis while Obi wan turned or something outlandish like that... It's all very interesting
+Zornica Naidenova Already read 3 or 4 xD . I actually liked 2 of them a lot. Not to spoil if you stumble across them but in one of them, order 66 is still executed, however Anakin is still good and other jedi like windu, obi wan and yoda are alive. Captain Rex is also on their side. Sadly it was only 2 chapters :/
A love that shattered the Universe and changed it for ever. Across the stars one can fell the impact it had forever, but it was a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...
It's incredible how John Williams' music alone could tell the entire Star Wars story. You can play his soundtracks separately from the film and still literally feel every character.
this is a great piece-it goes with the story of them very well. And btw-a lot of ppl have said tht hayden christinsen was a bad choice of anakin and he ruined the movie....i don't think this at all! He was great in the movie! :) Can't wait until part 7- I jst hope it won't be ruined by Disney!
It's so sad how poor Padme 😞😞how was so selfless, kind and strong met such a tragic end. She would have been an amazing mother to Luke and Leia. By far my favourite Star Wars character. Somewhere in an Alternate Universe far far away she will be living happy with Anakin and her twins happy ever after. ❤️
sad, reminiscence, love, joy of sweetness and happiness, hardship and pain all put in one great soundtrack, at their end they may reunite in peace in an better world
Darth Vader was born when the Emperor told him he killed Padme. He could no longer feel love for anyone, he was cold hearted and merciless. But once he found out he had a son the good in him started to creep back in, Luke was the only thing left of the woman he loved. And when the emperor was killing him Anakin finally returned to save him and Padme's son
Anakin biggest issue was that the Jedi council did not trust him, which is why they held him back and he stayed a under Obi so long. The only reason became a Jedi knight was because of the war. Yoda and Obi always knew of Anakins and Padme relationship be overlooked because he is a great Jedi Knight and he did deserve better ranks and to be a master. The council felt that he was to unpredictable but did not realize that Obi did to an extent have control over Anakins and that he was working through his issues of trust and anger. Palitine did not help, he did every thing in his power to come between Anakin and the council. Anakin did want to get rid of him but could never find the right way. When the dark side consumed him that Is when Anakin died, it was not until earth fader saw Luke when Anakin came back. Anakin could never kill his own son, whom he loved. Even though Obi knew Anakin was going to be a father he was still going to be a Jedi.
This...is the saddest RUclips video I have ever watched. Thanks for the upload. I've always wondered what Luke's thoughts on his mother was. He always wondered about Anakin, but did he ever think about Padmé? Anyways, I think Hayden Christensen was the most perfect actor EVER for Anakin. It sucks that everyone is hating on him.
The prequels had stunning visuals and music. And the more I think about it, the storyline, in its essentials, was incredible. If only they had been better written and better acted, these movies could have been the SciFi equivalent of a Shakespeare tragedy.
He did kill her. He broke her heart. She could not follow him down the dark path that he was heading. She didn't have the will to live with her broken heart.
Tasha She had her children to live for, though. That's the part that angers me. (Well, not the only part -- I hate that Palpatine manipulated Anakin into all this.) She lost the love of her life, but she still had their children. Why couldn't she live out of love for them? (I know... the story progression, but still...)
I think, Anakin/ Darth Vader is the most tragically personage in this saga
Tragic hero indeed
That's the idea.
Ye commie bastard!
If I don’t go back to human form in episode 9 I’m gonna be pissed
@@cancelanime1507 *pretending I am actually talking to the character* you let a fucking psycho manipulate you and make you lose everything you had. Sorry to say so but you asked for it! Btw how are your arms and legs?
I think Natalie is soo beautiful in this movie
Hát jaja én is éőppemn eztgbnszerettem volna mondanni igen nagyon nagyon igcsid van
The sandwich she's amazing
She's an Angel
Totally agree!!!!
absolutely she looks more than beautiful
Anakin is the most tragic hero of the cinema history
Why is it said that Hayden Christensen didn't portray anakin well? I thought he did tremendous!
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He wasn't great in attack but he improved a lot in revenge
me too
Ich sehe das genauso. Absolut hervorragend gespielt von Hayden Christensen !
@@Zordanus
Ja, das war die Rolle seines Lebens!
Across the Stars tells a beautiful love story. It's my favorite song.
A beautiful but tragic and heartbreaking love story...this masterpiece perfectly portrays every emotion the trilogy makes you feel
Han solo and the princess is most beatiful (my opinion)
It tells the story better than the films 😂😂😂
This song is extremely beautiful...
MIt reegelizetél?????? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is
And the love story behind to
I hope to see Anakin and Padme in the spirit world in one of the new movies. I really want a happy ending for them.
Cant more than agree!! It would be great
Sadly you can't only Anakin, not Padmé, she is not a Jedi only Anakin
+Plotinus Personally, I like their story just as it is. It was tragic and sad, but their deaths were not purposeless and this way, we can imagine they get eternity together. Their love became immortal and went beyond the world of physical. Sad and beautiful in the end. :)
+MarianaPhoenix but isn't possible too, considering Jedi aren't allowed to have partners? Isn't definitely possible she could've became a force ghost after mating with Anakin considering it's such a rare thing? Maybe Midichlorians can be swapped considering Shmi had Anakin because of the Midichlorians alone?
+Khadar Ali Oops that was for you lol sorry Mariana^^
His fears, insecurities and ambition destroyed him and leave pass to the dark side..and kill the love of his life. I Felt so bad for Anakin.
Hii Britney😂
he didn't kill padme tho, she lost the will to live because she missed anakin
Fallen Commander Apparently Sidious actually killed her through the force to make Vader angry. Don’t know if it’s cannon tho
@@gabrielmartinelli7698 No,it's not a canon,but it's interesting theory
Anakin lost his mother because he couldn't do enough to save her
Anakin lost Padme because he did to much to save her
Anakins story is such a sad one. Especially when you see the end of this when he is vader. The song and his reaction was crazy sad
The real vilian of Star Wars is the asshole that is Palpatine and the main character is Anakin. We see him on is whole life and we know the event from an different point of view with is two children.
Vader is not evil, he just let is heart grow dark and he became a fallen hero.
And for me, the worst thing in the Star Wars universe is the Holiday Special.
@@Arthaslepeureux the dark side is the best choice
well, their love changed the whole galaxy
who r u?
True
Tyler Coupe if he stayed home he would’ve never became the jedi he was, he would’ve never gotten married, but also would’ve never became the person Palpatine made him in to... Darth Vader.
Dang that's so fucking true
i think it is named that their love changed everything "across the stars"
Anakin and Padmé are my fave Star Wars couple
Don't understand those people who fon't like the prequels and that love story! I loved it even if it was one of the saddest things îve ever watched
Amélie G. Mostly due to the dialogue
@@jamiengo2343 yep if George Lucas gave better dialogue it wouldn't have been as bad
I love the prequels but, the fact is. I hate sand , This love story had worst dialogue and Acting for a big movie ever
Or if Lucas didn’t write the script. Every movie Lucas contributed to the script had script problems:
A New Hope < Very slow first hour
Return of the Jedi < 1st and 2nd act drag on
Phantom Menace < Childish dialogue and some pacing issues in Tatooine
Attack of the Clones < Horrible romance and pacing problems
Revenge of the Sith < Some bad dialogue but overall, very little problems
@@kirind.dragon1901 Hayden played awkward teen who never talked with girls and must stop his emotions, he doesn't like sand as he was a slave on desert planet. In that case, all is good.
A love that was doomed from the beginning. They meet as children and become close, until their destinies take them down different paths. He becomes a Jedi, forbidden from any form of attachment, even love. She becomes a Senator, whose duties to the Republic must always come first. They reunite, fall in love, and get married in secret. And all of that leads to events that does not have a happy ending for either of them, but changes the fate of the entire galaxy forever.
Well said
Indeed, in the EU, Luke changed the Jedi Code so that the Jedi would be free to love again, as repressed love would have been like a time bomb, waiting for the Jedi to explode, as shown in the tragedy of Darth Vader. *****
DanSolo0119 It was doomed because they had to lie to everyone to hide it, instead to admit it. So not the love was bad and destructive, but their decision about keeping this secret. Love did not corrupted Anakin, his lies did. Powerfull as he was and strong with the force, he was choose not to confront his problems but hide them, blaming everyone else for his failures, but not him self. If he admited, he would be expell from Order, so what ? He would be with the woman he loved. He was allways great pilot, so keeping his family would be hard for him, and with war in the galaxy, both Republic and the jedi would need his skills.
On the other hand Luke is totally different, maybe because his uncle and aunt, and of course harsh teacher Yoda, he fails but he always admits it. I have seen Luke saying "I am sorry" and then trying to corret what he has done wrong, I have never seen Anakin (even as Jedi Knight) speaking this words.
Anakin did say "I'm sorry" when Obi-Wan lectured him about losing his lightsaber. Luke was always more sincere when he said the words.
Furthermore, it was also Anakin's ego. He learned early on that he was "The Chosen One", so he was convinced he was better than everyone else. Being the greatest pilot in the galaxy wasn't enough. Being a cunning warrior wasn't enough. He had to be the one to conquer even death.
When you think about it, the only difference between Darth Vader and Voldemort....Darth Vader knew love.
DanSolo0119
But Anakin "I'm sorry" are "I am sorry, can we go back to other bussines now, chasing and killing bad guys ?", while Luke "I am sorry" are "I am sorry, I was wrong".
They were never going to have a happy ending because their love could never see the light of day. That's what makes it all the more tragic. There's so much Luke and Leia will never know about their real parents.
JMoonrise For all the people who think Anakin was just power hungry, in the scene where he reunites with Padmé, right before she tells him she's pregnant, she admonishes, "Not here," as he's kissing her. He replies, "I don't care, let them see." That's not a man who's choosing power over love. He's ready to be done with it all just to be with her. He's even more into the idea when he finds out she's going to have a baby and they'll have a family. It's when he gets brainwashed by Palpatine, into thinking that by becoming a Sith he can save her life, that he starts wanting to take over the galaxy, with Padmé by his side. To rule his own way, where a Jedi doesn't have to live in secrecy, amongst other things. I'm not sure it was power at all, as much as the freedom to love, and to stop feeling like he was being disrespected, mistrusted, and shot down by the Jedi at every turn.
It destroyed their lives
In my opinion a better love story than twilight, titanic and all the other stuff xD
I really don't know why I love this romance so much and other people hate it O.o
But the story is so beautiful, tragic and sad ._. episode 2 is the reason why I'm always sad when I watch the third one when Anakin becomes Darth Vader...
I just like the whole plot of the star wars story because of the love between Anakin and Padme and their consequences for the whole universe.
Luckyy Night Because you
Yourself, is looking for the
Same thing as young Anakin, from Episode IIAotC
Your True Love..
It's what every man hopes to find..
And when you see Anakin and Padme, you feel the
Energy of Anakin towards Padme, and it gets us excited, like we're on a emotional sugar high
Luckyy Night the love itself is believable and the story is great but a few scenes of bad dialogue overshadow the good for so many people. It’s a shame.
The story itself is amazing. It was just executed kinda poorly. Still love the films though. It helps a lot to watch the clone wars animated show too
A lot of people like the romance too so its not just you
Luckyy Night I agree, I used to not appreciate AoTC and only like RoTS for the battles and the energy, but as I rewatch Episode II then Episode III you can really see just how heartbreaking it is to see Anakin fall, betray and kill the one thing he really loved
better love story than Titanic
You're right
I agree
LOL! I agree as well! :)
This love story was definitely better then titanic and ten times better then Harry Potter
Titanic? WTF ... what a comparison ....
it's so sad, yet epic, that a young boy destined to be the chosen one for the force of good turned out to be the most powerful leader for the force of evil.
Spot on, couldn't have said it better myself
Giulia Orsini same
All he was destined to do was bring balance to the force. One doesn't have to achieve that by subscribing to only one side of the force. Darth Vader grew up as a Jedi, fell to the Sith, redeemed himself, and then became something more. In doing so, he brought balance to the force.
I appreciate your explanation. Super insightful.
Harbinger10892 You could argue what he did to the Jedi brought real balance. By the time he was done in ROTJ there were only a handful of Jedi/Sith in the galaxy where as up to the timeline in the prequels theres were hundreds maybe thousands of Jedi while only a handful of Sith leaving the force therefor unbalanced
I am really happy to see the comments, so many people really love the prequels.
As i kid growing up with these movies..I always wanted a love as strong as these two. I found it 6 years ago and never gave up, I convinced her to go out with me even though she refused to out with me the first about 6 or 7 times I asked. we have been together for 4½ years still going strong.
YAASSSS! Congratulations! 😊💖
dont kill her
Best wishes to the both of you!
SANNA God bless y'all
If you see a hooded man with a Palpatine Cloke over him run the other way
This soundtrack is one of the best in star wars due to the GENIUS of John Williams. When I listen to this, i feel that the song is divided in 3 parts: the first ( 0:00- 2:23 ), having a relaxed, innocent and romantic tone, demonstrating the pureness of both Anakin and Padmé, the second ( 2:24- 4:33 ) becoming slightly darker because of everything that is happening in anakin´s mind, and the third ( 4:34- the end) using the harp to make us feel like after all that happened, their love has become but a memory, a sad one. Truly amazing how this song was made!
I think you're right. Very well done by @Regal Rose too. The edit coincidences with the changes in the music well
You right bro that's so emotional it makes me cry everytime
I'm I the only one who nearly starts crying EVERYTIME listening to this??
No :')
+Maria Granö every timeee
Bøøks Døn't Care If I'm Ugly No, it's the most beautiful theme for the most Beautiful perfect woman in the Galaxy... Padme
Bøøks Døn't Care If I'm Ugly No you're not the only One..
I cry everytime, I have this song on my phone... I listen to it every day..
I Love Padme So Much...
Her smile, her laugh..
Her inner-strength..
Everything about Padme I am absolutely Utterly Ridiculously,deeply InLove
With Her...
She's My Entire Life
Bøøks Døn't Care If I'm Ugly noo
The main reason people supposed "hate" the prequels is because most of the complainers are middle aged fanboys of the original trilogy and don't have the capability of understanding a beautiful lovestory.
Exactly right! I'm 33 years old and saw the prequels first as a kid. My mom took me, friends, and my brothers and we waited in a hour long line on opening day to see these movies. I watched the originals after and was like wtf these movies are old they suck hahaha now I like them all. My mom loved original Star Wars and she packed the mini van so full of kids we didn't even have room to buckle our seatbelts lmfao good times.
@@emilysnow9319 Hahahahahaha awesome story, good times indeed
I think both trilogies were made for the audience of their time. The originals were in an era where people craved that, a new universe, fantasy, action and a hero's journey. The prequels were made in an era where people craved for human emotion, a love story and portraying people in grayscale rather than pure-good/evil
well said!
You are absolutely right
The real Star Wars main character is ANAKIN SKYWALKER (VADER). Even in the new trilogy(VII,VIII,IX) Vader's mask appears as a refference to Kylo Ren. And I'm pretty sure that they will give us a reference of Vader in any of the three movies.
And with Vader I meant ANAKIN in the final sentence.
Yes
az se tuod mit beszelsz. menj el sziászihoz
:(
The sequel trilogy is just an OT remake. Prequels could have been worse executed but still they tell a different story even though sharing central characters with the originals.
Anyway, Vader being the main Star Wars character is what makes sequels to be nonsense.
People and critics like to say that Anakin wasn't " edgy " enough or he was" too good " at first to become such a powerful and iconic figure. He was once destined for greatness and had his whole future ahead of him, yet he let his inner demons take root and change the course of his life forever even effecting those around him who he loved. This is a cautionary tale and tragedy so many of us, including myself, have struggled with throughout life. Human nature in essence. Anakin was always my favorite because I could relate in so many ways.
Lildrummerboy714 Me, too
Yeah and it's even more fleshed out in the clone wars tv series which is amazing
Anakin was a good person. He wanted to save Padme Amidala from dying. This is the reason why he joined the Dark Forces. He believed in Palpatine's lie, who was manipulating him to do bad things (such as convincing him to kill Count Dooku) and to become an enemy to the Republic and to the Jedi Council. He told him that, if he want to save Padme's life, he must learn to use the Dark Force, until he will be enough strong to prevent her death. But the truth is another. Only one could cheat death and make other people immortal. And his name is Darth Plagueis, and he is dead, killed by Darth Sidious (Palpatine), because he didn't want to make him immortal too. Anakin was confused, because he didn't want to betray the Jedi Council. His intention was just to save Amidala. Palpatine took advantage of this fact and influenced him to join the Dark Force. He told him the Council doesn't trust him and his powers. This stirred Anakin's lust for power and he forgot a bit that his aim was to save Padme... I think that, if he told to Master Yoda about what was happening in his nightmares, and if he told him that he is the father of the children and Amidala was the mother, Yoda would have done his best to save her. Anakin was between the devil and the deep sea. If he wouldn't accept Palpatine's offer, the hope to save Padme would have been destroyed. So, he decided to join Palpatine and the Old Republic have been destroyed. Because the Dark Force inside him, his thoughts weren't clear. He thought he brought peace to the Republic, but he destroyed it, allowing Lord Sidious to create the Empire on the ruins of the Republic. Here is a philosophical question: Would you become the biggest murderer to save your love? And however, Anakin was finally good, because he saved Luke Skywalker by killing the Lord in Episode six. I think if they didn't want to make children, nothing would have been happened, and the Republic would have won the war against the Dark Forces. But when you are in love, and you marry, it's normal to want to have children. Some people say that Anakin killed Padme when he saw Obi-Wan-Kenobi exiting the spaceship. But it's not true, because Kenobi was hiding on that spaceship to find Anakin, because Padme didn't want to tell him where he is. And, secondly, Padme was alive when she gave birth to the children, and she died just after she born them, so Anakin's nightmares were true.
Wow you really wrote this all😂
But it is good
Padme died of a broken heart
@@sophiaborg6583 thats f*cking stupid, she died out of her unwillingness to live, and probably some damage to her trachea
Me Searching the whole world to find who asked
Thanks for the novel
This Song Gets Me All The Time, Padme Is My Entire Life, I Can't Live Without Her
Anakin Skywalker I cant live without you either Anakin
Padme Amaidala We're back
Anakin Skywalker I’m so happy I , i missed you so much!
Padme Amaidala I made a Han Solo account for you, I replied, it's Han solo from Empire strikes back
Anakin Skywalker you did? Thanks so much I will reply back then
It’s like Romeo and Juliet. From the moment they meet you know their living a doomed romance. Beautiful and tragic.
It's Romeo and Juliet in AOTC but it's Otelo in ROTS.
It was tragic that their love ended like that. It's Palptine's fault that Anakin became a puppet and that he lost everything.
Yesterday I watched episode III again. I started cursing because even after rewatching it for the 15+ time Padme always dies. At least for once I want to see a different ending. I don't like the Jedi but I hate Palpatine just for this and the bond he destroyed between the clones and the Jedi. :D
See the thing is that Palpatine not only destroyed that bond between clones and Jedi but he destroyed pretty much Anakin's life and life of galaxy. He manipulated that young impulsive, lost man into doing things that he did. Palpatine destroyed everything, many innocent people died or suffered. Anakin cause so much pain and I'm sure that even Anakin as Darth Vader suffered because of his actions.
Kristian Spasov I feel exactly the same when i re watch this episode, i would like so much windu kill palpatine :P
Technically, Anakin was seduced by the Dark Side of the Force. He actually turned to the Sith because he was trying to protect Padmé, and save people from dying. But the Sith eventually were able to turn him over to the Dark Side. He's not that bad; Anakin is actually my second favorite Jedi. I like Obi-Wan as my first. But, yes, it was Palpatine's fault. He pulled Anakin through to the Dark Side.
Kristian Spasov I feel like they need a video game where you can actually make that happen!
I would just like to point out how well this video was put together... The sadder and deeper parts of the songs matched up with anakins parts where he was in pain or was angry and vice versa... Well done
Lil YACHTY Nice catch yachty
It's my favorite lovestory, even if it has no happy ending. But I like the strength and power of this love.
@0:52 when young boy annie evolves into young stud anakin and padme's like "got damn boi"
Gabriel Santos same
Gabriel Santos LMFAO!!!
I couldn't care less what anyone else thinks, i love every single star wars movie, i really enjoyed the latest ones.
I love all of them but I haven't seen the newest.
+Just Us episode VII SUCKS
+Matias Vera. Get outta here
+Matias Vera. Glad I'm not the only who didn't like it that much.
+Matias Vera. U WOT M8!!!!!!! SAY THAT TO MY FACE FUCKER NOT ONLINE C WOT HAPENS
Best love story ever made!
I cant express my emotions.....
Hurry up and try too with q comment
There is no emotion, there is peace
Just give it a like to the video
It crazy to think that their love LITERALLY changed the whole galaxy forever
Every couple of months I come back to this video and have a good cry. This is still the best love story for me and I truly believe anakin's intentions were good. The overwhelming love he had for her was the thing that killed her.
I really like episode 2. I watched when I got sober like ten years ago, and I had a really powerful emotional experience. It was the first time I had felt anything for years. The love story hit me like a truck. Made me grateful to be young and still able to experience love myself eventually.
GOD DAMMIT WHO KEEPS CUTTING ONIONS?!?!?!
Ikr i was just about to say that but u already did 😢
+LeahTriniteeMJLuv3 Sadness leads to tears, tears lead to the lounge room which leads to Star wars blu-ray.
I know who's cutting onions
Joshua Blau Jar Jar?
+Ro Tyler more like studded mcstudder pants
strong cast ! Lucas has always been on top of his game with the whole saga.
A son who lost his mother. A husband who killed his wife. A father who lost his son, who stuck with him until the end. An ambitious man crippled by pride. A beautiful ballad. 📯📯🎺🎺
an amazing love story, but the saddest also
It truly is the saddest love story
When I watched the 3rd movie I cried so much and then I stopped. Then the scene when Padme's funeral happened and it showed her holding the neaklace Anikan gave her and I started sobbing! THEY WERE MEANT TO BE!! WHY U EVIL PEOPLE!!! STUPID DARTH VADER!! U GUYS WERE SOO PERFECT TOGETHER!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
But we will always remember their live in our hearts. Even though Darth Vader ruined it.
At least Darth Vader helped save Luke at the end of episode 6
That was a touching moment for me
Love*
Sorry :'(
Vader didn't kill Padmé.
+GabbeЯ Skillz Vader still made it ruined.
it's all Palpy's fault.
Their love story is far greater than Romeo and Juliet. I just ache for Anakin because he truly loved Padme. And was willing to give up anything to make sure she lived. I honestly think theirs was the greatest love story of all time. Natalie and Hayden were perfectly matched. Beautiful couple.
I've fallen in love with them, I've fallen in love with Star Wars! I cried so much and I think I'm the only one
Nope, I did too.
I did too ! :
ha gaiiyyyyyyyye
I cried uncontrollably
I'm happy knowing I wasn't the only one ahah thank you
“I call it aggressive negotiations” miss them
Rey....Skywalker? THAT NAME NO LONGER HAD ANY MEANING TO ME!
That ending with the necklace😭
This is soooo sad😭 Why Anakin?
This musik is not very very sad
you are stupid
Why?
Χριστίνα Παππά I was trying to save her life..
I love Padme So Much
Είναι τόσο τραγική ιστορία του Ανακιν, δεν γίνεται να μη σε αγγίξει
They're both very pretty😍😫 but anakin's life was the hardest one
tevedes ugyanis az en eletem a legnehezebb
+Dennis now in english
most tragic love story ever!!!
Watching in 2020 because their love changed the galaxy
The Prequels have more depth then you may think. I read a great book about them (including this romance). It's called "The Star Wars Heresies: Interpreting the Themes, Symbols and Philosophies of Episodes I, II and III".
THIS is the sort of deep analysis, that very few movies get, now that every shmuck with a camera reviews on youtube. Not that all youtube reviewers are bad - far from it - but I'm talking about all this "critics" that upload these generic 5 minutes Reviews.
I really don't want to give to many Things away, but... First, The Star Wars Heresies focuses only on the Prequels. Mentions are made to the Original Trilogy, Clone Wars, and Expended Universe - particularly James Lucenos Darth Plagueis novel - but only to the extent they illustrate a particular point. Given that the Prequels are regarded by some as the black sheep in the Star Wars family, it's easy for authors to zero in on the Original Trilogy, especially the ever-quotable Yoda. Fortunately, by excluding its more popular cousin, McDonald is able to engage in a much closer analysis of the Prequel story. Second, many other works only point out parallels to Joseph Campbell's "hero's journey" or Buddhism, but McDonald goes beyond those sources. He draws upon impressive range of real-world mythological and religious traditions, including obscure Chinese legends and linguistic translations of the names of key characters (it turns out Qui-Gon Jinn's name foreshadows his role at the end of Revenge of the Sith). The Star Wars Heresies can't be categorized quite so cleanly as about philosophy, religion, mythology, or politics because it draws upon all of these fields. This book is definitely a must-read for fans of the Prequels. McDonald engages in a "close reading" of the films to find parallels between mythological patterns and the Prequels. However, this isn't like a high school English class that analyzes a book to death and takes all of the fun out of it. McDonald uses his analysis in order to allow readers to gain a deeper appreciation for the Prequels and where they fit within the broader scheme of human mythology. There are many subtle moments in the movies that fans might overlook but are actually imbued with deep significance. While the naysayers whine about the prequels showing the heroes as flawed and the government even more so, McDonald exposes the cracked superstructure of the galaxy-wide Republic as well as the Chosen One, then reveals how the surrounding forces and events caused both to fall. With comparative examples quoted from classic works on mythology, Buddhism, Taoism, and ancient pantheons, he shows how the characters' stubborn refusal to learn lessons and accept change leads to dire consequences for all. This applies to everyone from Anakin to the Jedi Council to the Galactic Senate. If you are on the fence about the seemingly sudden conversion of Anakin to the Dark Side and the Republic into the Empire, this book clearly details how such a rapid shift was not only possible, but inevitable. McDonald tackles all of the prequels' most controversial subjects, from Anakin and Padme's romance-which might at times seem stilted compared to the sort of screen romances we are used to but which, as he demonstrates, is extremely representative of the classic courtly romance tradition from which it derives-to Jar Jar Binks, whose-to many-irritating qualities are in keeping with the mythological role of the Fool and/or Trickster, to-perhaps best of all-the midichlorians, which he believes are likely the most misunderstood aspect of the entire saga. What makes his midichlorian defense so blazingly brilliant is how he proves that all of the evidence is right there in the film itself, if one pays close attention to the script's exact wording. The book is separated into three parts, one per film. Each part contains chapters that examine a character or a circumstance within an archetypal framework, i.e. "The Master," "The Queen," "The Mother," etc.
Thank you for this presentation. I might be interested in reading this book.
Gaëlle Joly It would surely be interesting to know your thoughts.
Great book presentation! Thank you! I'm most certainly gonna read it! The prequels always fascinated me.
xRockycherrYx If your interested there is also a great documentary about the Prequels called:
"The Prequels Strike Back: A Fan's Journey"
Have ever heard of it?
No I haven't, i'll definitely check it out. Thanks!
Perfect harmony between the images and the music. They fit so well.
John William's score expresses all the facets of that particular love: joy, happiness, menace, tragedy... and that film fully transcribes each of these feelings.
Great job.
There will never be such a love story.
10 years ago i still watching this
Star Wars is the only movie that can make me cry. Every time I see. Especially Star Wars epi. three.
Ruth Posadny Yep.
this sound track, the music. its so nostalgic, so magical, it has so much expression I fucking cant take it. !
Hayden Christensen: DO NOT listen to anyone who calls you "whiny". You're the PERFECT ANAKIN. I wouldn't change a thing. UTTER PERFECTION.
I do think Hayden gets a bad rap and he did his best with what he was given. He's given some great performances in other movies
The music/images mix at 4:38 always moves me so much. The images show you a powerful, fearsome, black armored Sith Lord unleashing his power... but the music is quiet, sweet and incredibly sad, almost as if it’s trying to comfort the broken and desperate boy who’s hiding behind the dark mask.
Very, very beautiful.
I must say after all these years away from this theme,I still love this love Theme
I come here after watching the total prequel trilogy, this video melting my heart. It is a great love story. I feel cry.
Amazing how different versions of one song manage to make you happy, thrilled, sad and nostalgic at the same time...
Gave me shivers. Such an epic story.
Anakin and Padme are an extremely underrated couple. Attack of the Clones was a good movie
the feels are strong with this one
this breaks my heart in a thousand pieces
Those trumpets at 2:33 have always been my favorite part of the song. By the way you made an excellent job with the images I love it, I love Padme and Anakin and I love episode II and III.
Probably the best soundtrack ever.
I can’t imagine me how Anakin (darth Vader) can continue his life without any love more and without any hope 😥❤️
the end of this love story is so sad :(, i love padmé so bad
Fear is the path to the dark side...
Tim Stienen Anger leads to hate leads to suffering..
I sense much fear in you
Imagine if anakin didn't actually turn and raised Luke and leia to be Jedis while Obi wan turned or something outlandish like that... It's all very interesting
+Deven Clark I'll always wait for a re-make of the prequels. Where Anakin actually kills palpatine .
+CrazyHynter Fanfictions :3
+CrazyHynter Me 2
+Zornica Naidenova Already read 3 or 4 xD . I actually liked 2 of them a lot. Not to spoil if you stumble across them but in one of them, order 66 is still executed, however Anakin is still good and other jedi like windu, obi wan and yoda are alive. Captain Rex is also on their side. Sadly it was only 2 chapters :/
+CrazyHynter read "Into the Archives" by skygawker, good Alternate Ending Fic
The moment the camera films the necklace that Anakin gave Padmé.. She never stopped loving him
This is so well edited , the main part or whatever lining up with their special moments, bravo
A love that shattered the Universe and changed it for ever. Across the stars one can fell the impact it had forever, but it was a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...
It's incredible how John Williams' music alone could tell the entire Star Wars story. You can play his soundtracks separately from the film and still literally feel every character.
Omg I want to cry😭😭 They are too beautiful and cute! 😭😭😍😍
this is a great piece-it goes with the story of them very well. And btw-a lot of ppl have said tht hayden christinsen was a bad choice of anakin and he ruined the movie....i don't think this at all! He was great in the movie! :) Can't wait until part 7- I jst hope it won't be ruined by Disney!
Well, it's 6 years later lol. What did you think of ep 7, 8 and 9?
One of the best love stories in movies of all time
Love this music, I cry every time I watch the prequels, best love story ever
It's so sad how poor Padme 😞😞how was so selfless, kind and strong met such a tragic end. She would have been an amazing mother to Luke and Leia. By far my favourite Star Wars character. Somewhere in an Alternate Universe far far away she will be living happy with Anakin and her twins happy ever after. ❤️
1 year ago I hated star wars I was too busy watching the walking dead now I love this
I'm a tough guy, but when I hear this my heart melts
sad, reminiscence, love, joy of sweetness and happiness, hardship and pain all put in one great soundtrack, at their end they may reunite in peace in an better world
Darth Vader was born when the Emperor told him he killed Padme. He could no longer feel love for anyone, he was cold hearted and merciless. But once he found out he had a son the good in him started to creep back in, Luke was the only thing left of the woman he loved. And when the emperor was killing him Anakin finally returned to save him and Padme's son
I love Star Wars very much, but this song is... Amazing. I cry when I listen this song. I love Anakin and Padme and Star Wars is very very clever.
Crazy how one simple love could create such an impact on a universe
Anakin biggest issue was that the Jedi council did not trust him, which is why they held him back and he stayed a under Obi so long. The only reason became a Jedi knight was because of the war. Yoda and Obi always knew of Anakins and Padme relationship be overlooked because he is a great Jedi Knight and he did deserve better ranks and to be a master. The council felt that he was to unpredictable but did not realize that Obi did to an extent have control over Anakins and that he was working through his issues of trust and anger. Palitine did not help, he did every thing in his power to come between Anakin and the council. Anakin did want to get rid of him but could never find the right way. When the dark side consumed him that Is when Anakin died, it was not until earth fader saw Luke when Anakin came back. Anakin could never kill his own son, whom he loved. Even though Obi knew Anakin was going to be a father he was still going to be a Jedi.
5:00 I always thought Jar Jar and Padmé made such a good duo. They were good friends too. So seeing him at her funeral makes sense.
This...is the saddest RUclips video I have ever watched. Thanks for the upload. I've always wondered what Luke's thoughts on his mother was. He always wondered about Anakin, but did he ever think about Padmé? Anyways, I think Hayden Christensen was the most perfect actor EVER for Anakin. It sucks that everyone is hating on him.
The prequels had stunning visuals and music. And the more I think about it, the storyline, in its essentials, was incredible. If only they had been better written and better acted, these movies could have been the SciFi equivalent of a Shakespeare tragedy.
That's what I felt too. It's such a shame as the prequels could be one of the best Political/Sci Fi movies out there
I love Anakins and Padmès relationship! 😢
The music really makes this romance what it is
I agree. The music is wonderful
I love this song. It was played at my wedding for the bride entrance ❤
One of the most beautiful videos I ever seen in my life... Congratulations to the video maker
Thank you for this. For those who dont understand, somthing so inocent as love can be the death of us.
😕😔
Argghh these god damn feels!! Too strong!
Thomas J Curran The force is strong with the feels
“I truly..... deeply..... love you...”
He did kill her. He broke her heart. She could not follow him down the dark path that he was heading. She didn't have the will to live with her broken heart.
He doesn't killed her, y u don't see the movie? -.-'
Are you on crack, sir?
Tasha She had her children to live for, though. That's the part that angers me. (Well, not the only part -- I hate that Palpatine manipulated Anakin into all this.) She lost the love of her life, but she still had their children. Why couldn't she live out of love for them? (I know... the story progression, but still...)
One of the most pathetic theorys honestly the best theory is that Palpatine killed her by draining the medaclorians out of her and into Vader
@monavari that's canon not legends
My all time favorite piece of Star Wars music. Just very, very lovely!!