"I don't like sand..." "Let me stop you right there, Annie. I've been seeing someone. His name is Feyd Rautha. He's a Na-Baron and he's like you in every way, but better."
Of course the line is cringe. It is supposed to be. Anakin is not the smooth flirting type. He is just young and very in love and being unexperienced talk cringy things. It makes the viewer feel a bit uncomfortable?! Well, that's the point because is like he is feeling at the moment. It is even cute, obviously even for Padme, because she responds to this. Great video, as always.
Right, This is a good illustration of how Anakin always goes for what he wants, even if he's not sure what he's doing, or sure of what the consequences will be. his first attempt failed, but for Padme he was willing to change and be better...
Glad you addressed that Anakin's distaste for sand is kind of irrelevant. It's a means to pivot the conversation to an awkward but sincere expression of his affection towards Padme, yet people who defend the line overly fixate on how it's consistent with his character. Also, I would personally argue that the real issue might not be the line itself, but Padme's response. Anakin is not being entirely considerate, and it's not acknowledged despite being what made her push him away in the first place. A point could be made about how it reflects his overly possessive nature, but none of it factors into Padme's decision to hold back her feelings, as it has all to do with her responsibilities as a political figure. It's strange because she had earlier put Anakin in his place for imposing himself.
Thanks! Fair points. Yeah, it wasn't exactly appropriate on Anakin's part. And I believe I address in the video how Anakin took what she said earlier to heart, and changed his behavior and approach. I think he wanted to give it one more chance, with a gentler approach, and if she turned him down, he would be willing to stop. Which he did after the fireplace talk.
I guess it's the acting that throws people off. I respect both of the actors as actors but I acknowledge the imperfections in the delivery. No matter how well thought out the writing may be. Worth saying I still love the prequels as Lucas's legacy no matter all their flaws.
Very well thought out and articulated. I always felt people overract or don't understand the line... or can only see it on surface level. But I didn't have a way to make arguments against them. This video gave me some ammunition for that. :D
The line is just delivered terribly. There is basically no emotion in Hayden Christenson's performance in this scene and it just comes off as awkward small-talk to fill space whilst Anakin thinks of something important to say. He doesn't even say it non-chalantly, he just says it like a robot
Some feel that the dialogue is course, rough and irritating, but the meme gets everywhere.
Haha, And that's why we love it!
"I don't like sand..."
"Let me stop you right there, Annie. I've been seeing someone. His name is Feyd Rautha. He's a Na-Baron and he's like you in every way, but better."
I love the water.
I don't like sand.
Of course the line is cringe. It is supposed to be. Anakin is not the smooth flirting type. He is just young and very in love and being unexperienced talk cringy things. It makes the viewer feel a bit uncomfortable?! Well, that's the point because is like he is feeling at the moment. It is even cute, obviously even for Padme, because she responds to this. Great video, as always.
Right, This is a good illustration of how Anakin always goes for what he wants, even if he's not sure what he's doing, or sure of what the consequences will be. his first attempt failed, but for Padme he was willing to change and be better...
I will now forever remember this line as: "I don't like sand turkeys!"
That's why I'm here.
Glad you addressed that Anakin's distaste for sand is kind of irrelevant. It's a means to pivot the conversation to an awkward but sincere expression of his affection towards Padme, yet people who defend the line overly fixate on how it's consistent with his character.
Also, I would personally argue that the real issue might not be the line itself, but Padme's response. Anakin is not being entirely considerate, and it's not acknowledged despite being what made her push him away in the first place. A point could be made about how it reflects his overly possessive nature, but none of it factors into Padme's decision to hold back her feelings, as it has all to do with her responsibilities as a political figure. It's strange because she had earlier put Anakin in his place for imposing himself.
Thanks! Fair points. Yeah, it wasn't exactly appropriate on Anakin's part. And I believe I address in the video how Anakin took what she said earlier to heart, and changed his behavior and approach. I think he wanted to give it one more chance, with a gentler approach, and if she turned him down, he would be willing to stop. Which he did after the fireplace talk.
I guess it's the acting that throws people off. I respect both of the actors as actors but I acknowledge the imperfections in the delivery. No matter how well thought out the writing may be. Worth saying I still love the prequels as Lucas's legacy no matter all their flaws.
The acting is the same in the OT
@@alih122 For many of the roles, yes.
Very well thought out and articulated. I always felt people overract or don't understand the line... or can only see it on surface level. But I didn't have a way to make arguments against them. This video gave me some ammunition for that. :D
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video
Thanks, hope you enjoyed it!
they had no chemistry so it did not work - had they had any, this would be another matter altogether...
Thanks for this cool video 😁, all that’s left to do is advertise it
So basically it's W rizz
The line is just delivered terribly. There is basically no emotion in Hayden Christenson's performance in this scene and it just comes off as awkward small-talk to fill space whilst Anakin thinks of something important to say. He doesn't even say it non-chalantly, he just says it like a robot
It's almost like he is a jedi trained not to show any emotion. I try to be respectful of all opinions but shm
get 4 views the best
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA no
Ok.....many fans have a different OPINION. Cope bro. Smh