DO IT. First time Watching Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Reaction Commentary

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    My reaction to Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith. FINALLY! This is the first time watching it although at the time I saw this, I saw all the OG trilogy and the sequels. This was filmed many months ago, right before the Obi Wan series.
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  • @pedronavaja4837
    @pedronavaja4837 Год назад +514

    And now you know why R2D2 never stays with the ship whenever Luke told him to; because the last one who told him to stay was Anakin-and he never returned.

    • @goodluck-sx8zf
      @goodluck-sx8zf Год назад +19

      If his memory wasn't wiped. Yea I agree

    • @niccologregorutti9309
      @niccologregorutti9309 Год назад +79

      ​@@goodluck-sx8zfonly C3P0 had his memory wiped

    • @lamborghinimercy5737
      @lamborghinimercy5737 Год назад +8

      @@niccologregorutti9309 I’m pretty sure they said “have these droids memories wiped” as in plural.

    • @niccologregorutti9309
      @niccologregorutti9309 Год назад +61

      @@lamborghinimercy5737 no Bail said to wipe the memory of the protocol droid (aka C3P0), that's why in A New Hope R2D2 knows Ben Kenobi

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 Год назад +28

      @@lamborghinimercy5737 "have the protocol droid's mind wiped" is the quote.

  • @_GalKestis_
    @_GalKestis_ Год назад +515

    Dude oh my god. So after watching the Clone wars, EVERY time I see Ki-Adi Mundi’s expression of shocked and hurt betrayal I cry. Like… these clones were their friends. And every time I watch this movie I am sitting there acting like there will be a different ending if I beg Anakin not to do it enough 😂😂

    • @NoSageMeadow
      @NoSageMeadow Год назад +13

      That's so real.

    • @theblacczombireloaded
      @theblacczombireloaded Год назад +28

      *The worse was Ayla Secura as they killed her on a return to her home planet smh*

    • @shogunn2517
      @shogunn2517 Год назад +12

      It's especially difficult for those of us who were really in the comics and video games. We got to see more details of Ki-Adi-Mundi, Plo Koon and Aayla Secura's lives and for years we got to know those characters, very well. To see them all die like that... it was hard.

    • @paneledmeteor33
      @paneledmeteor33 Год назад +22

      Seeing Master PLO after CW,
      “NO MASTER PLO!!!!” Every time

    • @_GalKestis_
      @_GalKestis_ Год назад +2

      @@paneledmeteor33 YES

  • @NL-X
    @NL-X Год назад +93

    34:28 I love how the dog hides when Anakin is going to kill the younglings 😂

  • @generic_sauce
    @generic_sauce Год назад +381

    To this date, the ending lightsaber battle is still the best one in Star Wars cinema! Made even better by the fact that for most of it, Ewan and Hayden did their own stunts. That's just how dedicated they were to their roles!

    • @philrob1978
      @philrob1978 Год назад +7

      While what you say is true, all of the choreography is sort of... well just that. Most of the time they are dancing with lightsabers rather than actually attacking each other. Its only purpose is just to look cool, and after a while loses any sort of emotional impact. The next duel between Obi-Wan and Vader in the "Obi-Wan" series finale is much more brutal, less flashy, and emotionally satisfying in my opinion.

    • @ARandomInternetUser08
      @ARandomInternetUser08 Год назад +39

      @@philrob1978 The duel in the movie is still the best to me. It might look like they're dancing around with their lightsabers, but that's only because they are both super skilled, know each other, and can sense each other's every move, until the infamous moment where Anakin overestimates his power.

    • @philrob1978
      @philrob1978 Год назад

      @@ARandomInternetUser08 I get that fella, but it just doesn't work emotionally for me - no probs, have a good day :)

    • @asm7406
      @asm7406 Год назад +10

      @@philrob1978 No and never.

    • @philrob1978
      @philrob1978 Год назад +1

      @@asm7406 Fair enough, opinions eh? :)

  • @Chencho7613
    @Chencho7613 Год назад +47

    Anakin i feel like is the best written character ever. So many victories, so many failures. So much internal struggle and battle. A rise and a fall. All the way to redemption. One of the most iconic cinematic characters in history. You can ask any star wars fan if they love him and they will say yes.

  • @MrMicroRed
    @MrMicroRed Год назад +109

    I saw this in theaters at age 13. I loved it to death, but I wasn't emotionally mature enough at the time to understand a lot of it. I'm 30 now and the prequels never fail to break my heart and bring me to tears. These movies were so underrated when they came out imo.

    • @DarthSherm94
      @DarthSherm94 Год назад +4

      I was around the same age dude. Now that I’m 28 and having watched all of clone wars and Kenobi this film just brings me to tears so much more easily but I love it so much more than anything Disney has come out with since besides Kenobi

    • @jamesprince6367
      @jamesprince6367 Год назад +1

      I was 4 it was always my favorite movie

    • @Erulin68
      @Erulin68 Год назад +1

      I started fencing at age 6 then at age 9, in 1977, my father took me to see Star Wars. So the second Luke lit his father's lightsaber that was it for me. I had no chance to not become a huge Star Wars fan. Anakin vs Obi Wan is still the best lightsaber duel in all Star Wars movies. The fact they were underrated by the older fans was because we had hyped them up so much in our minds over about 20 years that they were bound to not live up to expectation for most people. I say 'most' because I loved the absolute crap out of them when they came out. 🥰

    • @ImThe5thKing
      @ImThe5thKing 10 месяцев назад

      I was 6 when this movie came out and just loved the lightsaber fights and like you said I wasn't emtionally mature enough to understand it. And me being even younger, you probably understood a helluva lot more than me. It's always been my favorite Star Wars movie. Back when I was a kid, it was because of the fight at the end of the movie. Nowadays, it's because of how tragic of a story it tells. Hell, I've seen this movie hundreds of times and it took until I was around 19 or 20 before I cried at the part where Anakin kills the younglings and I'm not a cryer. "You were my brother Anakin! I loved you!" Made me cry even harder

    • @BiriBiri925
      @BiriBiri925 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was 12, I didn’t understand everything, but I had the feeling that they were talking to me about important topics, and they weren’t even treating me like a child (children really don’t like this). For a 12 year old, this movie is very, VERY dark.
      Now I'm 30, Revenge of the Sith is the best movie in the franchise.

  • @timhill356
    @timhill356 Год назад +45

    The best light Saber scene in the whole saga , I just keep re watching.

  • @jairusjackson7799
    @jairusjackson7799 Год назад +22

    She has the most energetic and fun reactions to the Star Wars movies I've ever seen. This movie especially is an emotional roller-coaster, so that makes sense. But Snaxan has quickly become one of my favourite Star Wars youtubers. And some of the best reactions to these films in my opinion.

  • @tigqc
    @tigqc Год назад +168

    When this first came out a lot of people scoffed at Padme dying simply from a broken heart, but nowadays scientists discovered it is something that can actually happen (though still very rare), called Broken Heart Syndrome.

    • @cyatic
      @cyatic Год назад +48

      It happened to Carrie Fisher's mom when Carrie passed away. Debbie Reynolds died a few days later.

    • @patatebanine4278
      @patatebanine4278 Год назад

      Covid19 killed Padmé initially

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Год назад +21

      It almost always happens with elderly people who were barely hanging onto life in the first place. And when they lose a spouse or a child, they lose the will to live and go downhill pretty fast. But I don't know of ANY cases where this has happened in a young, otherwise healthy person.
      It's FAR more likely that the emperor drained Padme's life force to save Anakin from his (deadly) injuries.

    • @NL-X
      @NL-X Год назад +8

      @@Mr.Ekshin I don't think George had that in mind when he did the movie. He was really literal with what he added in screen.

    • @s1lentscope801
      @s1lentscope801 Год назад +1

      @@Mr.Ekshin This just happened recently because of the shooting in Uvalde. There is an article of a person named Joe Garcia. His wife was one of the teachers that was killed in the shooting. I am not sure how old the man was though!

  • @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay
    @Rainbow.Pegacorn.Cosplay Год назад +47

    Ep. III has the best climactic lightsaber duel in ALL of Star Wars. Best visual/audio effects, best musical score and best fight choreography. Anakin VS Obi-Wan and Emperor Palpatine VS Yoda are incredibly well done.
    Also, Boga (the creature Obi-Wan rides while chasing General Grievous throughout Utapau) is a species called a Varactyl.

  • @firecat4529
    @firecat4529 Год назад +164

    30:36 Apparently Palpatine was so fast that they couldn't even see what he was doing and mainly Windu's unique fighting style Vaapad helped him defeat Sidious. The movie wasn't really able to show that though, but the Episode III novel does, I think.

    • @norberto6005
      @norberto6005 Год назад

      he literraly just kicked the fukin saber out of his hands.. :D :D this was the worst thing ever.. they could have done amillion other things... it was so cheap.. he is the dark lord of the sith just killed in seconds 3 jedi masters and u kick the fukin saber out of his hands?? :D

    • @brettg274
      @brettg274 Год назад +39

      I believe the novel says the scream that he does is like a ‘fear paralysis’ force move, so he not only moves extremely fast and uses a unique Sith style they aren’t aware of, but also catches them by surprise with that scream and jump.

    • @Zen.Ka.
      @Zen.Ka. Год назад +22

      Yes indeed, in the novelization, Tiin and Kolar are the first to be killed without even moving. When Anakin arrives in the chancelor chamber, all he sees is a purple and a red bluring light. They were extremely fast.

    • @kristopherhayes486
      @kristopherhayes486 Год назад +16

      I wish the movie could've shown that a little better. To some people it looks comical and silly. I still think it's good but that's because I love the movie.

    • @Zen.Ka.
      @Zen.Ka. Год назад +9

      @@kristopherhayes486 Yes agreed. Kolar and Tiin appeared weak instead of outspeeded.

  • @Muumin-H
    @Muumin-H Год назад +74

    I love revenge of the sith!!! It's literally my favorite movie EVER!!!💙💜

    • @alexkoronec4326
      @alexkoronec4326 Год назад +3

      Just to let you know, this was supposed to be a 4 hour long movie

    • @GetInMyMinivan
      @GetInMyMinivan Год назад

      Time to watch Return of the Jedi again. The story is so much more powerful after watching Episode 3. You can see so clearly how much Luke is flirting with the Dark Side. The parallels between Anakin’s fall and how the they are manipulating Luke to turn to the dark side are so striking. And Vader’s redemption is so much more emotional.
      Rogue One, if you haven’t seen it, is amazing too. It’s up there with Empire and Revenge of the Sith.

    • @4QTRMrCanadian
      @4QTRMrCanadian Год назад

      @@GetInMyMinivan i still wish it was the jedi are no more or something along those lines

    • @TheMasterChiefArchives
      @TheMasterChiefArchives 8 месяцев назад

      It’s my favorite movie of all time as well and I’m not even that big of a Star Wars fan!

  • @gumdeo
    @gumdeo Год назад +4

    "Don't try it" - Obi-Wan. Even at the end of the fight, Obi still didn't want to hurt Anakin 😢

  • @roberthynes8976
    @roberthynes8976 10 месяцев назад +3

    Watching your dog slowly become a blanket was great. I'm glad my dog isn't the only one that does that.

  • @doggyfizzle702
    @doggyfizzle702 Год назад +19

    I love when Anakin is about to kill the kids, both her dogs go under the blanket lmaooooo

  • @timwong5908
    @timwong5908 Год назад +24

    1:55 I think the dogs are barking either because they are excited to watch Star Wars or thinking "oh no, we're going to lose her for the next 2 and a half hours!" Personally, I've been really looking forward to this reaction video...and it was well worth the wait.

  • @starlighter930617
    @starlighter930617 Год назад +43

    I really don't think Padmé died because of a broken heart. Her last words were "There's still good in him." She was a fighter her whole life. She wouldn't have given up on life like that. Not until she tried everything to convince Anakin to turn back to the light. I believe Palpatine actually knew how he can "save the one he cared about". I think he kept Anakin alive by draining away Padmé's life. I mean Palpatine wanted Padmé dead anyway because he saw her as a threat to his dominance over Anakin. The droid doctor had no idea what was happening, it just said what the only logical scenario should be according to its programming. I also like this theory because it means Padmé continues to live in Anakin in some form. His wife saved his life, and later his son saves his soul.

    • @kampfer3146
      @kampfer3146 Год назад +12

      I can see that. I'm also under the impression that Palpatine was responsible for Anakin's nightmares.

    • @philrob1978
      @philrob1978 Год назад +7

      I've always hated that idea that "she has lost the will to live". There's no way that Padme would just give up like that, especially with twin babies. What you've proposed here is a nice idea, and works story wise, but I really do wonder if George just said, to hell with it, she's just dying because she's sad. Which is terrible storytelling. I don't know, but there has to be more to it than that. So I'm going with your theory for now :)

    • @corriewestcott1665
      @corriewestcott1665 Год назад

      There’s a theory that Padmé died because Palpatine took her life force to keep Anakin alive to serve him, and also if she died Anakin would grow more attached to the dark side. But then again Palpatine said it himself right after Anakin turned to the dark side that he doesn’t have the power to keep Padmé alive but he’s certain they can figure it out if they work together, but maybe he was just lying

    • @starlighter930617
      @starlighter930617 Год назад +3

      @@corriewestcott1665 I'm pretty sure he was lying. He never told Anakin that the apprentice that killed Plagueis was him. All that Anakin knows for certain is that Plagueis and his apprentice knew this technique, that it is possible to learn this power but not from the Jedi, and that if he turns to the dark side it'll give him power to be able to save his wife. Palpatine never stated that he knew the technique nor that he would be willing to help Anakin in saving Padmé. His attachment to her was something Palpatine could exploit but after Anakin became a Sith, Padmé turned into a threat to Palpatine's control over him. Palpatine wanted Padmé dead and wanted Vader to think he killed her himself in order to fuel his pain and hatred (aimed at himself) which is a catalyst to the dark side.

    • @jthomp97
      @jthomp97 10 месяцев назад

      He drained her life essence to save Vader’s life, not Anakin’s 😁

  • @teseyscaptain239
    @teseyscaptain239 Год назад +3

    30:35 That dog's glance is just amazing

  • @djlu3011
    @djlu3011 Год назад +10

    I like how in the beginning when Anakin was fighting count dooku, he was holding a blue lightsaber and a red lightsaber symbolizing his inner conflict between the light side and the dark side. He ends up killing dooku showing that he is going to the dark side.

  • @christopherbrown6891
    @christopherbrown6891 Год назад +30

    I’ve read that the other Jedi that confronted Palpatine were frozen in place by his force use.

  • @firecat4529
    @firecat4529 Год назад +59

    1:41 There is a novel about Ventress called Dark Disciple. It was originally an 8-episode Clone Wars arc but was cancelled by Disney, alongside 9 other CW arcs, when Disney took over Star Wars from George. I'd love to see those stories return to screen one day.

    • @theunknownuser9609
      @theunknownuser9609 Год назад +1

      Disney didn't "took over Star Wars from George". George sold Star Wars to them and they paid him a lot of money

  • @TommygunNG
    @TommygunNG Год назад +2

    25:20 -- Regarding a blaster: "So unciviliized."
    Not a call for gun control, but rather an allusion to the Episode IV (original movie) line about light sabers: "This is the weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. An elegant weapon, for a more... civilized age."

  • @Henchman_Holding_Wrench
    @Henchman_Holding_Wrench Год назад +6

    Obi-wan warned him not to try the flip because he did it to Maul in Episode 1 and knew how exposed he was. He didn't just get his legs, he got Anakin's left arm too.
    Something I just learned last year: Anakin's last gasp before the mask was fully on his face was, "Help me, Padme." I had to turn the volume way up and hear it when I read about it.

    • @jmwilliamsart
      @jmwilliamsart Год назад

      Padme did return to save Anakin from darkness in the form of their son Luke over 2 decades later. In a way Luke’s compassion for Anakin is an extension of Padme’s love. As it turns out Padme was right about there being good in Anakin, and Luke would prove her right. Luke is more like Padme and that’s why he was able to get through to Anakin when nobody else could.

  • @benmiller3252
    @benmiller3252 Год назад +4

    When Padme said that There's still good in Anakin before she died. This foreshadows Anakin Skywalker's redemption in Return Of The Jedi

  • @Muumin-H
    @Muumin-H Год назад +13

    You were my brother Anakin! I loved you!💙😭😭😭😭

    • @orig1990vintoy
      @orig1990vintoy Год назад

      [Anguished Sith Voice] I HAAAAATEE CHUUUU!!!!🔥😡🔥

    • @Muumin-H
      @Muumin-H Год назад +1

      @@orig1990vintoy [SAD AND HUMBLE JEDI VOICE] I LOVED YOU!💙💜

    • @orig1990vintoy
      @orig1990vintoy Год назад

      The darkside of starwars fandom is a pathway to many abilities some might consider... unnatural.

    • @Muumin-H
      @Muumin-H Год назад

      @@orig1990vintoy That's not the Jedi way!😨

  • @DarkHorror45
    @DarkHorror45 Месяц назад +3

    FUN FACT! When Anakin goes to kill the children, when his lightsaber ignites it makes the sound that sith lightsabers make. Jedi sabers have more of a ‘swoosh’ sound and Sith sabers have more If a ‘hiss’

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Месяц назад +2

      Ohh that’s a neat little fact. 👀

  • @kennethbrdk
    @kennethbrdk Год назад +15

    Such a great reaction! - my favorite Star Wars movie and it ties the two trilogies very well together!

  • @benschultz1784
    @benschultz1784 Год назад +13

    If you've played Knights of the Old Republic, you'd know that one Dark Side power is Force Drain, which siphons the life force of a being to another. There's a fan theory that Palpatine did that to Padme to save Vader's life, hence why he knows she's dead. He also wanted her dead since there's nothing keeping Vader from being completely loyal to him.

  • @cra0422
    @cra0422 Год назад +15

    On the three Jedi Masters that Palpatine killed so easily, I read that his scream was the Force equivalent of a stun grenade, and then he attacked them with a lightsaber style designed to take down other lightsaber users. I also think they were overconfident and thought they could take him easily.

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Год назад +9

      I totally get now that he was so powerful that he made easy work of them. I just wished they did a better job on the scene they could have really made it so much more amazing

    • @jasonfarrell00
      @jasonfarrell00 Год назад

      @@SnaxanGaming if you haven't seen it already in your clone wars endeavor they really do him justice in the animation...as well as a certain apprentice of his you may recognize 😉...who also gets really jacked up lol

    • @gumdeo
      @gumdeo Год назад +1

      His scream was terrifying.

    • @SwiftJustice
      @SwiftJustice 11 месяцев назад +3

      There was an epic fight scene planned but on the day of filming George Lucas suddenly wanted the actual actor to do it instead of the sword master who had rehearsed the fight scene. But the Palpatine actor was old and not any kind of sword fighter or even athlete so they scrapped the multi-jedi/Palpatine fight scene altogether and did what you see here instead.

  • @oldschooler85
    @oldschooler85 Год назад +3

    I saw this opening night in 2005 with my brothers and SIL. We thought this was the last Star Wars movie at the time. George pulled out all the stops. I’m pretty sure we all felt the entire emotional spectrum in that 2.5 hours. This is my favorite of all the movies

    • @Theaterg15
      @Theaterg15 10 месяцев назад +1

      Also oh man I didn’t expect to cry so much. Reviews I remembered didn’t say it will make you cry and bring tissues warning. Oh yeah I remember going in to the theaters and saw lots wearing and having their lightsabers. I think star wars was the only thing that I didn’t want trailers just go straight to the movies.

  • @Lukman_AFC
    @Lukman_AFC Год назад +15

    28:35 That always cracks me up. He didn’t even know it.
    One minute he was going to save Padme, the next, they could discover the secret together. 😂😂😂
    If I was Anakin I’d be like WTF 😅😅

    • @mattrismatt
      @mattrismatt Год назад +4

      Sure. But at that point, Anakin felt he had no other choice, desperate and determined to not let another loved one die.
      If you believe Palpatine - that he did not know how to cheat death, especially after the George Lucas-approved *Dark Empire* and the events of Episode IX - then I would say that you are as naïve as Anakin.
      And finally, how do you think ol' Palps knew that Padme's life was in danger?

    • @mattrismatt
      @mattrismatt Год назад +3

      Or should I say, how did Palpatine know that Anakin _thought_ that Padme's life was in danger?

    • @discobroccoli198
      @discobroccoli198 Год назад

      That timestamp is way off wtf

    • @Lukman_AFC
      @Lukman_AFC Год назад

      @@discobroccoli198 🤦🏾🤦🏾
      Just edited it

  • @charleslee8313
    @charleslee8313 Год назад +6

    34:15 -- this moment in Star Wars is a lot more powerful, after you've seen all of The Clone Wars. (the series Rebels, Bad Batch, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, too)
    47:35 -- after seeing The Clone Wars, Obi-Wan's cry of disbelief really hits hard.
    This is my first time seeing your channel. I like the "shucks," as well as the occasional over-the-shoulder shots.

  • @TheNimbleEnigma
    @TheNimbleEnigma Год назад +9

    Finally get to see this reaction to one of my favorite Star Wars films (3rd place for me, after ESB and ROTJ), and honestly just one of my personal favorite movies of all time.
    I'll never forget when this came out, way back in 2005, such a great time to be a Star Wars fan; the movie, the games (particularly Battlefronts 1&2) and all the merchandise (lightsabers!!!) at the time made my year. I always found this movie fascinating for being the most tragic of the saga, and perhaps one of, if not the most important pieces of the saga for creating the bridge between two very different eras of the story. Always reminded me somewhat of Shakespeare's Macbeth; a heroic and good-willed man, led astray by promises of power via evil deeds, only for it to backfire, having lost everything dear to them and faced with consequential regret. It's always interesting when a movie has the bad guys win for a change, doesn't happen too often. It's the twists and turns, the rush of suprises and emotions that get to us, as your reaction shows.
    One of my most favorite things about this movie though is the fight scenes and overall abundance of lightsaber action. Among the greatest displays of lightsaber combat throughout the films, the complexity and fluidity of the movements, with each character having their own flare and approach in fighting style (an extension of the 7 forms of lightsaber combat within the lore) was just such an exciting spectacle to watch. I was already a massive lightsaber enthusiast, and this movie further solidified my reverence for it. It's one of things that make the prequels in general stand out so much for me; the way they helped elevate both the lightsaber and Jedi/Sith mystique, detailed even further in Legends (formerly the "Expanded Universe"). Such a great movie, underappreciated at the time I think, but thankfully getting the love it deserves.

  • @bigbeng6041
    @bigbeng6041 Год назад +2

    Your reactions are so good! You get so into it, And you remember details and references.

  • @sifumagoo1776
    @sifumagoo1776 Год назад +1

    There's a nice little shift in the Sith of this era, if you're aware of it. In the Phantom Menace they ask "who was destroyed, the Master or the Apprentice". It was Darth Maul. We assumed he was the Apprentice, and Sidious was the Master. That wasn't actually the case. Darth Maul was never a Sith. He was used BY the Sith as an enforcer, or an assassin. He had it dangled in-front of him. Sidious was the Apprentice, right up to the end of Phantom Menace. The same day that he got word from Naboo that Kenobi had killed Maul, he won his election, and was at a post victory party. That night he killed Darth Plageus, becoming the Master.
    His first Apprentice was Count Dooku, who became Darth Tyrannus (the guy who recruited Jango Fett as a clone template). Assaj Ventress was used by Count Dooku in the same way, she had it dangled in front of her, but she was never going to get it. Sidious saw Maul as a single use object. He's a brute warrior. He doesn't have the intelect or wisdom to be worthy of becoming a Sith. His second Apprentice is Vader.

  • @bawzzzz
    @bawzzzz Год назад +2

    Thank You for putting this video out! been so long since the ep 2 reaction

  • @rocklinsreactions1807
    @rocklinsreactions1807 Год назад +4

    In the novelization version of revenge of the sith Palpatine was moving so fast he appeared as a blurr. The only two people who could possibly stand toe to toe with him was mace windu and yoda

  • @nicklarricks
    @nicklarricks Год назад +50

    I’m glad your reaction video of this is now up & I’m glad you enjoyed this! And now, since you’re on the The Clone Wars, definitely react to those! They are a masterpiece! And now, James Earl Jones retires! With Palpatine getting hit with all that lighting, I think that would be a good Halloween costume to wear at a Halloween terror party!

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Год назад +4

      I'll be sure to put a few arcs of clones wars up at some point for those that aren't at my patreon :)

    • @palisade32
      @palisade32 Год назад

      @@SnaxanGaming As much as I love Revenge of the Sith, the idea that Padme was physically fine but was dying of a broken heart is, to me ridiculous. There is no way that Padme would abandon her children and just give up.
      Canon is silent about this but the best theory I have heard is that she and Anakin were bonded and Sideous used that bond to drain her life force to sustain Anakin and keep him alive until he could be put in the life support suit.
      To me this makes sense and provides an reasonable explanation for what happened. It would also mean that it was actually Sideous who killed Padme, not Anakin which is in character as there was no way he would let her live. He would not have wanted any competition for Anakin's loyalty.

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Год назад +1

      @@palisade32 . I had older relatives who died literally the same day and day apart and the 2nd one were of "natural" causes. There was just no reason to go on. It can't be a coincidence. If it happens in real life, why not in a movie with Padme? The Anakin she knew was dead. So I thought it was poetic and beautiful. I don't know any real life scenarios where humans bonded with the force or sucked life force :) But I do know of life long lovers where the 2nd lost the will to go on after their lover died despite being healthy right up to the point. This is why I hope they don't explain Padme's death in canon. This way people can keep their own interpretations.

    • @palisade32
      @palisade32 Год назад

      @@SnaxanGaming I completely understand, and you could very well be correct. I honestly doubt it will ever be explained in Canon. For me though I just can't wrap my head around her giving up considering the fact that her newborn babies needed her. If it weren't for the babies it would be much easier for me to accept.

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Год назад +1

      @@palisade32 That is a valid point about the kids! Maybe it wasn't enough to overcome everything else. The force life stuff is a good theory as well, it's just not as beautifully tragic or artful so that, along with some of the lines they say in the movie always make me lean the other way. Either way, RIP Padme

  • @caiustullius
    @caiustullius Год назад +10

    OMG the intro with the puppies! That's aggressive (or hungry!) love right there! They act so different!
    Oh and I loved your reactions too!😄

    • @Pinkielover
      @Pinkielover Год назад +3

      pretty normal dog behavior my dog does the same things

    • @caiustullius
      @caiustullius Год назад +1

      @@Pinkielover Oh yes you're very right, I just find them quite adorable!

  • @briandecarlo1847
    @briandecarlo1847 Год назад +6

    In the novel, it said that the Emperor moved so fast, the 3 Jedi could not act in time.

  • @rylsdark
    @rylsdark 2 месяца назад +1

    I know I'm a year and a half late..
    At the ending, with Darth Vader's famous 'NOOO!' scream.. I've conjured up a plausible theory to explain Padme's death, thanks to the 9th movie which is from the new sequel.
    Regardless if it is Disney canon, it shows Darth Sidious (Palpatine) stealing the life force of others to remain alive all these years.
    With that in mind, Anakin, as he awakes in the suit and hears the bad news of his wife's passing, he, in denial, yells "I couldn't have! She was alive! I felt it!", which can be interpreted as him feeling her life force as both were operated on, and blind in his rage, anguish, hate, and sadness, he ended up unlocking the power to cheat death, which is what Palpatine does in the 9th movie. Anakin, by accident, killed Padme by stealing her life force so he could live through his mortal wounds.
    Tragic. Really tragic. He did so many dark deeds in order to acquire the power to save his wife and in the end this same power was the one that saved HIS life by sacrificing HERS. Heartbreaker.

  • @tedtosterone2262
    @tedtosterone2262 Год назад +2

    Good watching and reacting! Really into it and know the stories well 👍

  • @Gibberwocky
    @Gibberwocky 8 месяцев назад +1

    From your pause at the 30:00 mark: Sidious was the culmination of a thousand years of the Rule of Two, a Sith doctrine wherein a Lord would take an apprentice, who would serve until they could kill their master - through cunning or might - and take their place. Whereupon the once-apprentice would take the mantle of Dark Lord and seek an apprentice of their own, thus repeating the cycle. "One to embody the power, the other to crave it."
    This meant that each generation of Sith Lord would be more powerful, more cunning, more ruthless than the one before. The Rule of Two taught the master that his or her legacy would lie in making his apprentice stronger than him. Bane, the Sith Lord who began the Rule of Two, foresaw that only through stealth and subterfuge could the Sith take over the galaxy, and he laid the groundwork forming the criminal cartels, spy networks and finances that ultimately Darth Sidious was able to use.
    Hope this helps explain why Palpatine/Sidious is so ridiculously skilled and powerful.

  • @yannisdekonoha
    @yannisdekonoha Год назад +2

    I must give props to the one young padawan who protected senator organa

  • @patrioticjustice9040
    @patrioticjustice9040 Год назад +2

    To help you understand Anakin's turn better and why he seems in a trance when pledging himself to Sidious.
    When the Sith supposedly went extinct over 1,000 years ago, there was one Sith who survived. Darth Bane. He recognized the Sith's down fall because they had grown so weak (a group of weaker Sith would gang up on the master, kill the master, take over and the same thing would happen to them) So he founded the Rule of Two, one master and one apprentice, to ensure the Sith would only get stronger (if the master won their duel, the master would have to look for a new apprentice, and if the apprentice won, the apprentice would become the master and look for an apprentice of their own to teach) Sidious is the product of 1,000 years of Sith evolution. Remember, he stood in the same room with multiple Jedi Council members and they couldn't sense his power because he was strong enough to mask it.
    The Jedi were stuck in tradition and did not seek to grow stronger. Often that was a hinderance on Anakin's abilities because he was growing more powerful, but they would hold him back like putting a cork on a bottle of soda after you've shaken it. Throughout Anakin's life, he's suffered loss; born as a slave, losing the father figure who freed him and had faith in his dream of being a Jedi, losing his mother to barbarous Tusken Raiders, losing his friends and his apprentice during the Clone War, and now he finds out he's going to lose his wife and child. He couldn't take another loss. So when Sidious "took off the mask," so to speak, Anakin was in a trance because he was sensing power like he had never felt before because for most of his life he was surrounded by people who kept their power at matchstick level, while Sidious was like a volcanic eruption. He was seduced by this power; the power to no longer be bound by anything, even death; to have his chains broken.

    • @jmwilliamsart
      @jmwilliamsart Год назад +1

      Indeed, the Sith had evolved over 1,000 years whereas the Jedi had only trained to fight the last battle. Yoda realized during his duel with Sidious that the Jedi had lost a long time ago, and that he was very much at fault because he didn’t allow the Jedi Order to change.

  • @philrob1978
    @philrob1978 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this, thank you! Though half the time I was watching what your dogs were doing, they're lovely!

  • @FoxVidz2000
    @FoxVidz2000 Год назад +1

    Hello. This is the first video I've ever seen on this channel and I need to say that moments like at 3:10 is something I've never seen a reaction channel ever do before! I really like what you did there and now I kinda wish other reaction channels were creative like you more often. That's all. Have a good one!

  • @Juliantg253
    @Juliantg253 Месяц назад

    I like how you show how you watch the movie from different angles. Makes it a more fun reaction video to watch

  • @zeldriskazama5214
    @zeldriskazama5214 Год назад

    You're so awesome for reacting to this!

  • @spikejr3113jr
    @spikejr3113jr Год назад +2

    Now you know why Darth Vader didn’t think he could be redeemed he killed younglings. Fun fact the kid who steps back from Anakin when he ignites his lightsaber during order 66 stepped back because Hayden Christensen said “Boo.” and surprised him George Lucas liked the take and used it. A fan theory is that Darth Vader dying from his burns used the force to see if Padme was alright only to accidentally take her life force for himself, saving himself and killing her, if you listen closely Anakin flat lines and when Padme dies his heart starts beating again and now with the sequel trilogy showing you can use the force to heal people by using your own life force as a Jedi whos to say a Sith couldn’t take someone life force to save themselves , i don’t think Vader did it consciously but his survival instinct kicked in.

  • @ImaginaryNate
    @ImaginaryNate Год назад +3

    This movie was insane.

  • @jacksonjames2489
    @jacksonjames2489 Год назад +3

    What gets me every time is that Anakin doesn't actually start burning when he yells 'I hate you.' He only starts to burn when Obi-Wan replies, 'I loved you.' Well, that, and also the terrible irony of Padme weeping while looking at the Temple aflame, worried that Anakin's in danger when really it's everyone else in danger...but really it IS Anakin in danger, but a very different kind of danger than anything she could have imagined.

  • @24hourTech
    @24hourTech Год назад +2

    I love your reacts sooo much!

  • @parsa894
    @parsa894 Год назад +1

    As always, you make the best videos ❤️✨

  • @user-ed1yx2fq7l
    @user-ed1yx2fq7l 2 месяца назад +1

    I think Padme was destined to die in childbirth no matter what. Anakin was having the prophetic dreams about Padmes death much like the dreams about his mother when she was dying. And Anakin was right, went home and spoke to his mom before her death because his dreams were prophetic.

  • @zhubajie6940
    @zhubajie6940 Год назад +3

    I sense Palpatine planted not just the seeds of doubt but the nightmares of Padme's death in childbirth creating a self-fulfilling prophecy for Anakin knowing Anikin's Achilles Heal.

  • @creepy_koenig
    @creepy_koenig Год назад

    I watched the movie in the cinema. So cute, your reaction, when Padme´s heart was broken. You got a new subscriber! 😊

  • @42Mrgreenman
    @42Mrgreenman 6 месяцев назад

    22:45 IMHO that scene is WAY more epic in the novelization...It basically describes how Obi-wan timed and blocked strikes from all four of Grievous' sabers...he basically let go of himself and trusted in the Force and at one point he was blocking 18 strikes per second with a single lightsaber...

  • @eckce
    @eckce Год назад

    LOL even the puppy had to look away when the younglings were killed at 35:14

  • @futuramayeah
    @futuramayeah Год назад +1

    Snaxan, Order 66 is based on Friday the 13th, some time ago in the dark ages, on Friday the 13th, the Pope ordered all the Knights Templar, asassinated ? because they held some ancient alien technology that he wanted.

  • @mariotovar2173
    @mariotovar2173 Год назад

    First time viewer here. -You’re reactions to ‘Revenge of The Sith’ are so articulate, emotional, and much fun to look at from the start!
    I’m going let the commercials play and look at episode one through three first.
    PS. I noticed you have 2 LE Disney Parks Lightsaber crates. I’m jealous, because didn’t you just became a big fan in (I’m guessing) late 2022?
    PSS. Your rear camera angle is a first for me…and innovative. -I hope to meet you in person at Galaxy’s Edge. I go there on weekdays and weekends every week.
    -The Disneyland Neighbor

  • @JustAGuyCalledLuke
    @JustAGuyCalledLuke Год назад +1

    I just want to add although wasn't very big but that shot where the camera was behind you watching the movie, was pretty fucking cool

  • @Topantoglows
    @Topantoglows 8 месяцев назад

    i love the commentary about how palp doesnt know how to save Padme; there's a really fun fan theory that says Palpatine used Padme's life force to save what was left of Anakin, which would also fuel his hate and dark side tendencies.

  • @robertjohnson3128
    @robertjohnson3128 Год назад +1

    " He also did that with Luke when he was going to kill Darth Vader" yup! In the words of George Lucas: " its like poetry, it rhymes"

  • @seanbumstead1250
    @seanbumstead1250 Год назад +3

    Palpatine always looked like that,that's his true form the dark side corrupts the body. He used the dark side to make himself look normal when around people

  • @SunyataCipher
    @SunyataCipher Год назад +3

    force scream+ force speed had those 3 masters with Windu, which can be seen in the novel adpation, Sidious is descripted as so fast with the blade work, they can merely see the shadow

    • @SnaxanGaming
      @SnaxanGaming  Год назад +3

      Thanks, yeah I understand it all now. Wish they would have done a better job doing that scene, it would have made it even more amazing

  • @eli34536
    @eli34536 Год назад

    when vader got his suite you can hear in the background his heartbeat and it stoped because he died...but it restarted by the suit after the helmet got on and he startet breathing again. amazing detail

  • @jonathanberrios585
    @jonathanberrios585 Год назад

    Your tv and camera angle choices are very impressive 👏

  • @chigozieukpabi8006
    @chigozieukpabi8006 2 месяца назад

    46:36 your mouth opened so wide at that climactic slash😂😂

  • @ajbgaming6155
    @ajbgaming6155 10 месяцев назад

    watching this in theatres will forever be a memory i will never forget. the train of emotions in the room was nuts

  • @jeremystevens6640
    @jeremystevens6640 Год назад +5

    It's so sad what happens to Padma broken heart Synonym is no laughing matter people think it doesn't exist but it does and there is no cure😢😭 💔

  • @MrPudelNudel
    @MrPudelNudel 5 месяцев назад

    The way the dog is laying with his tongue out after 49:36 xD just dead.

  • @DarraghC
    @DarraghC Год назад +1

    love how the dog buried its head during the execution of order 66, the force is strong with that one I think.

  • @mikeaninger7388
    @mikeaninger7388 7 месяцев назад

    “So this is how Liberty dies… with thunderous applause.” This is chilling, because the past four years have shown this can happen.

  • @alanmacification
    @alanmacification 8 месяцев назад

    " His fate will be the same as ours " And it was. They all died on a Death Star, killed by each other.

  • @tehScribbles
    @tehScribbles Год назад +1

    On the end bit, I'll explain with a little help from you in fact, as you said they are soulmates and they are connected, the secret of the Sith is that they can only prolong life by drawing from the lifeforce of others, and in the midst of the parallels of them both on the operating tables and as the mask closes down on Anakin's face he whispers, "Help me Padme," she gives up the last of her life energy to save Anakin, still believing there is good in him.

    • @jmwilliamsart
      @jmwilliamsart Год назад

      In a way Padme did return to save him over 2 decades later when their son Luke came along. Luke is a little more like Padme than Leia, he inherited her diplomatic skills, her belief in the goodness in others, and her compassion. Luke’s compassion is an extension of Padme’s compassion.

  • @THUTMOSE69
    @THUTMOSE69 Год назад +2

    The First Move By The Emperor Was Force Scream And It Stuns You For A Moment Thats How He Got The Atvantage Over Them

  • @jordanmathenia1966
    @jordanmathenia1966 10 месяцев назад

    Padme didn't just die from heartbreak. Palpatine explains it in the opera scene. He has the power to transfer life, and he uses it to steal Padme's life to save Anakin's. Her death gives life to Vader. That's how he already knew Padme was dead when Vader asked at the end. Otherwise, how else would Palpatine know that Padme was already dead? Even in the audio you can heart Padme's heartbeat whenever they show Anakin being worked on, and as she dies the heartbeat fades. It's beautiful (in a Greek tragedy sort of way) once you see it.

  • @JLOFlix
    @JLOFlix Год назад

    This movie was made for souls like yours! Hail, fellow Star Wars fan!! May the Force be with you!

  • @Reaper43X
    @Reaper43X Год назад +1

    The emperor was putting the dreams about padme in Anikins head intentionally so that he could manipulate him to the dark side. If Anikin hadn’t there would have been no complications with the birth and the emperor knew if Anikin had met his kids there would have been no chance for the dark side.

  • @masterluke1986
    @masterluke1986 Год назад +1

    Even the dog didn't want to see him kill the younglings.

  • @closure2071
    @closure2071 Год назад

    35:14 "There to many of them, what are we going to do?" Doggo hides.

  • @kevinfhaney
    @kevinfhaney Год назад +1

    R2 has really put in a lot of work in this episode I've never actually paid mine to it before until now ,,, R2 & C3 & L Organa have always been epic royalty

  • @NerdyRiver
    @NerdyRiver Год назад

    all this star wars content, love to see it!! i still need to watch clone wars and rebels

  • @alexstark7620
    @alexstark7620 Год назад +2

    I loved this reaction. ❤

  • @adampare8088
    @adampare8088 Год назад

    30:46. The dog looking at us like yeah can she shut up so we can finish this movie 🐶

  • @slcpunk204
    @slcpunk204 Месяц назад

    when she paused for her palpatine rant, her dog's stare was trying to steal my soul lol

  • @sifumagoo1776
    @sifumagoo1776 Год назад +1

    It doesn't make it clear in the movie, but what Anakin wanted was the rank of Master. Being on the Council is great, but he wanted the rank that usually goes with it. Why? Because he'd had the Force vision of Padme dying in childbirth, and was going to do anything to prevent it. Knowing that if he appointed Anakin, the Council would agree, but withhold the title. By proxy, he made sure Anakin knew about the existence of this knowledge in the Jedi Archives; in the Masters Only section. She's pregnant. The clock is ticking. Relationships are forbidden, so he has to keep it on the down low, and recruit the aide of a suitable Master who could keep their secret. So when Mace Windu refuses him the rank, it's a HUGE daggar between him and the Council. Not to worry though, Palpatine worked on some of that with his Master Plageius. The Jedi aren't the only solution.

  • @Cheesehead_Caleb
    @Cheesehead_Caleb Год назад +1

    Fun theory that I'm not sure you're aware of: Padme died because Palpatine used the force to kill her from across the galaxy to keep Anakin alive. The mirroring of the shots of Padme's last breath and Vader's first seems to heavily imply this.

  • @kozak1789
    @kozak1789 Год назад

    To explain to why Padme died...
    Palpatine didn't say how the force power that allows to save living beings from death works, he only specified that it is a possibility of the force and that he'd "discover" it together with Anakin, here comes the important bit, Palpatine knew that Anakins singular anchor to reality and light side is Padme, she was ment to die anyway in the vision Palpatine had for the future in order to drive Anakin and therefore Darth Vader into the insanity of hatred without the possibility of return, after the immolation, Sidious used Padmes lifeforce to keep Vader alive long enough to have his body reconstructed and for the life support in his suit to take over, there's a reason why these scenes go hand in hand perfectly synchronised, and just as a proof, right after Vaders helmet is sealed, and takes his first breath, his heartbeat starts at the same time, you can not un hear it after you notice it

  • @firecat4529
    @firecat4529 Год назад +2

    24:17 There's also an awesome book about Palpatine becoming a Sith and Darth Plagueis teaching him. The book is called "Darth Plagueis".

  • @davidapodaca6307
    @davidapodaca6307 Год назад +4

    22:24 and 47:08 iconic lines

  • @Cherokee9898
    @Cherokee9898 Год назад +1

    I always wondered why the galaxy was so willing to accept an empire but then I realized, all you have to do is look at our world. Most people are more than willing to sacrifice freedom for supposed safety.

  • @Thr33Gates
    @Thr33Gates Год назад +1

    In the scene where Grievous is about to ignite his four lightsabers there's a pair of battle droids in the background. Right before Grievous lights up one battle droid taps the other on the shoulder like he's saying to him "Hey man, you gotta see this."

  • @user-xx6vy9ri8p
    @user-xx6vy9ri8p Год назад

    2:40 - your dog woofed at the same time Star Wars fanfare hit!

  • @kri4139
    @kri4139 9 месяцев назад

    i love how your dog at 30:33 stares in our soul while your talking😂😂😂

  • @orig1990vintoy
    @orig1990vintoy Год назад

    "And you young @Snaxan, we will watch your channel with great interest" - love tito Sheev (your local district representative)

  • @Joshu_Y
    @Joshu_Y Год назад +4

    It only occurred to me recently, that maybe Padme didn't completely die of a broken heart or some other mystery. There's the theory out there that maybe Palpatine's experiments with influencing midi-chlorians created Anakin...Palpatine clearly was interested in controlling life/death...it seems to me that he would try to reverse that power and destroy people, too. Have to wonder - if he knew already about the dreams of her death that Anakin was having, he probably caused them, and if so, what if somehow, using dark force powers or midi-chlorian manipulation or whatever, he actually caused that "prophecy" to fulfill itself? Like, Palpatine actually "cursed" her to death, and it happened. I feel like it makes just as much sense as her mysteriously "losing the will to live" anyway...she didn't seem like she was giving up hope as she died. If this is what actually happened, it makes Palpatine that much more evil and manipulative of Anakin, too, adding some weight to the "you killed her" moment....
    That's my take anyway...It might be wrong, but the hints are all there with nothing disproving it, and therefore it's the version of the story I would prefer to believe... ;)

    • @KoolKeithProductions
      @KoolKeithProductions Год назад +2

      This is what I've ALWAYS believed, but the moronic Prequel haters would just say she died of a broken heart just so they can hate on it as "bad writing". The simple fact that Palpatine told Anakin that he killed Padme proves he was behind her death, or else how would he even know she had died? It literally just happened moments before Vader took his 1st breath.

    • @kamixakadio2441
      @kamixakadio2441 Год назад +3

      Most of what you say is credible, aside from Palpatine creating Anakin. That theory has already been debunked a good while ago.
      The force itself made him, without any Palpatine being involved, but he was definitely involved in Padme dying.
      A Certain comic panel showing Palpatine staying behind Shmi in a vision that Vader sees, has been misinterpreted by a ton of readers.

    • @matiasrodriguez7408
      @matiasrodriguez7408 Год назад +1

      Palpatine did not create Anakin, he was created by The Force in response to Darth Plagueis's attempts with his apprentice Darth Sidious to try to tip the scales towards the dark side (when Vader saw Palpatine experiment on his mother he was hallucinating)
      Palpatine didn't even know about Anakin or the chosen one, he found out when Dooku told him that his apprentice Qui-Gon had found an exceptional child in the force
      Everything I told you is in the novelization of Darth Plagueis

  • @Trebliw8
    @Trebliw8 Год назад

    I can tell from your expressions that you are Filipino (I am half). Enjoyed your reaction!

  • @fastsean9
    @fastsean9 Год назад

    ur killing it girl keep it going