☝🏼His response to the video editing not showing your reaction is the style or what a Obi Wan would/did say when he could not find info while looking thru the archives at the Jedi temple and it was missing. Funny how he tied both together.
The fact that you cried throughout the whole Anakin vs Obi fight really shows what the characters meant to you. I don't think I've ever seen a reactor so invested in it, you really respect and love the series. Welcome to the fandom! Further proof of how timeless Star Wars is.
Anakin never hated Obi Wan. That's why he let him take the high ground and made that stupid jump towards him. He wanted to loose somehow so Obi Wan can live. Anakin did that circus fight just to trick the emperor to make him believe Anakin is loyal. If Anakin wasn't loyal to the emperor he would kill him. Anakin knew that very well. (this thing with Anakin killing younglings is the biggest and stupidest storyline mistake in the history of cinema - so just ignore that and the whole saga make sense)
@@ps4games164 you're the one person that thinks that.
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Anakin last words to Obi Wan were "May The Force be with you" and Obi Wan's were "Goodbye old friend, may the force be with you" ... "I hate you" were Vader's
@@ShadowNova300 @Armydude300 I meant that this is his last words to Anakin before Palpatine gave him his new name, and doing the atrocities and stuff.
Holy crap! Now there’s a connection I never made before! I have been a fan most of my life and watch a lot of deep dive StarWars content, but that little nugget is a new one to me, now I get to go and beat myself up for missing that all these years. Lol
@@albedo5455 except he did die. as obiwan and anakin. yet you can see obi wan and anakin at the end of ep6. while they returned to the force, the emperor could'nt because siths don't have the eternal life.
@@MagicMagy It's the same actor too. Ian McDiarmid was in his 30s when he played the Emperor in Return Of The Jedi and Episode 1 came out 16 years later and he was the right age then the play the "young" Emperor.
@@MagicMagy when i first saw Star Wars i watch the Prequels first then the Originals so i knew So I understand, but their were hints to Palpatine being Sidious: at Qui-gon funeral the camera zooms in on his face when yoda and Mace are talking about the Sith, the death star plans Dooku gives Sidious, Dooku’s look of fear when he orders Anakin to kill him, the tale he tells Anakin about Darth Plagueis
This reaction is SO PURE. I've really loved it. Anakin's fall to the dark side is really hearthbreaking, listening to Obi Wan's "you were my brother Anakin, I've loved you" always hit me hard... Really looking forward to next reactionts. Much love Magy!
The saddest moment for me is Anakin finding out Padme dies, and by his hand. Truly the realization that you sacrificied everything good in the world for nothing, all that effort pointless and you have nothing left except the literal loss of your humanity and the consequences of your actions.
The fall of Anakin to the dark side and the fight between him and Obi Wan was some of the most heart breaking moments in the Star Wars story. Your open reaction is what everybody was feeling. Thank you for being such a fan of a universe that I grew up with. I've really enjoyed sharing this journey with you.
It sure was heartbreaking no matter how many times you watch it. Because of the prequels we got to know the character of anakin Skywalker thus making it all the more difficult when he turned to the dark side
The beauty of this prequel is that they showed Anakin to be a highly skilled pilot and Jedi. His turn to the dark side and his final scene with Obi-wan showed the final push. Only his hate kept him alive long enough to be rescued by the Emperor.
Don't worry. We all cried as well. When you come to love this story and the characters it hurts like hell when you see what happens to them. Every time Obi-Wan says "You were my brother Anakin, I loved you" I cry like a baby.
Wow, what a genuine reaction. Don't be ashamed that you cried during this one, that means you were truly invested and truly cared for these characters. This might actually be my favorite reaction to this film, tied with Mary Cherry.
Someone should find a way for George Lucas to watch this reaction. I think he would really appreciate it. Also--I think you missed a nice touch during Padme's funeral. She's holding the little wooden carving that Anakin made for her when he was a boy.
@@zimvader25 after the first season or two, it gets way better. Plus, it goes in to the specifics of lightsaber combat a lot better than any other visual media.
As a life long Star Wars fan your reaction to Ani’s fall to the dark side is one of the most wholehearted ones I’ve seen; George created Star Wars to connect us all with each other and with our inner selves.
That's actually Jesus' quote. Almost word for word. Star wars is an inherently satanic story. It's basically the story of the Messiah as viewed from Satan's perspective. With Anakin representing Christ the Son and Palpatine representing God the Father, leading an army of white soldiers, which represent white people, the people that created and spread Christianity worldwide, governing the Empire, which represents Christendom, ruled by a hereditary order of Sith Lords, representing the papacy. Hell, they outright use a name very similar to one of the popes for one Sith lord (Darth Plagueis and pope Pelagius) and the name Vader, which means father in dutch, which is also how priests are reffered to as in Christianity. Of course in the story they're all presented as evil. From Satan's point of view, the only way Christ can "redeem" himself is by throwing his Father into the bottomless pit, just like the one Satan was cast into. This of course, happens through Vader throwing Palpatine down the reactor shaft. Very disturbing stuff !
Not to mention the grandmaster of the "good guys" is a little green demonspawn called "Yoda" which is one of the variations of the name "Judah"(which appeares in that form in Jesus' genealogy), yknow, the guy that sold Jesus out and got him killed.
Story of Anakin Skywalker. Episode 1: Fear Episode 2: Anger Episode 3: Hatred Episode 4: Pain Episode 5: Suffering Episode 6: Redemption His mother, died His loved one, gone forever His brother, grew hatred against him His home, burned to ashes His beliefs, used against him His soul, corrupted by anger and fear His hopes and dreams, destroyed forever From this young boy, who had dreams of becoming a Jedi, to bring freedom and balance, who was meant to be the most powerful Jedi ever to becoming the most Feared man in the galaxy. His soul filled with Hate, Pain, Fear and Suffering. The Emperor's puppet and a slave to the Dark Side. He had no reason to live. But learning that Luke's his son gave him hope and with that he defeated the Emperor and brought balance to the force as he was meant to do. Slave to the Hutts, slave to the Jedi's code and slave to the Dark Side. But it in the end when seeing his son with his own eyes, he was no longer a slave. He was free. He was called many things. A son, student, husband, brother, friend, father but most importantly he was Anakin Skywalker, THE CHOSEN ONE.
Fun fact: The scene where Obi Wan delivers Luke to his uncle and aunt on Tatooine is actually shot during the filming of episode 2 so they didn't have to go all the way to Tunisia to film one scene
Even Anakin realized he was going down a bad path, but his desperation to Padme, someone he loves dearly, after failing to save his mom from a similar vision, drove him to continue downward.
And it's not like the Jedi were faultless or anything. He had really quite a bad relationship with most of them, he saw the worst of the Jedi order. Then when Mace Windu was going to execute an apparently helpless prisoner, what difference was left between the Jedi and the Sith?
@@stevencardenas6094 Wow, really bro' ? Really ? The movie was released in 1998, you know...it's over 20 freaking years now, come on ! If not, very poor troll attempt, anyway -_-
What I always found disturbing was that they gave one baby a name that was obviously part of Anakin's lineage, and left him out in the open basically. The other baby they left in relative seclusion in a politically powerful world. So basically the plan was to leave Luke out there in case Vader actually came looking for a child of his, while leaving Leia to grow up to lead Alderaan.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 They sent Anakin Skywalker's Skywalker son, Luke Skywalker, to live with the Skywalker family on Anakin Skywalker's home planet on the Skywalker farm. Helluva hiding spot. lol
You truly are one of the community I have seen that has reacted to the prequals with such a genuine response that I have seen. Thank you for sharing yourself with the wider world and bring that which us older folk thought was lost made new again.
There’s no shame in crying. It’s okay to cry. I cried along with you too. Revenge of the Sith is a masterpiece. George Lucas did a great job with this movie.
Ill be honest her reaction to anakins fall to the dark side and subsequent deeds in the name of padme's safety made me tear up as well, i really love RotS
I agree and this is why I don't think you should watch in release order, this is a big downer if this is your end of the series (let's not consider the sequels, shall we?). If you watch in 123456 order, who cares about the big reveal in Empire, when you have all the emotional context of Anakin's full story? However you watch Star Wars in this order or machete order, Episode 6 should be your ending point.
cant agree more and it makes me feel better to know i'm not the only one who balled at the end rather then finding it "cringy and forced" as people often say.
I will say that I had a lot of tears ,but the camera can’t catch them,you can only see them in my eyes and about the kids I am now seeing that it was cut in the editing 😥
I had arguments with friends back when TPM came out over it. Even through AOTC. They didn't even care that I pointed out it was Ian McDiarmid and that Senator Palpatine had the same name as Emperor Palpatine. And that he was, you know, ascending to power. lol It was bizarre how much they resisted it. So she's definitely not the first.
I picked up on it first time I watched Episode 1. However only because I recognised Ian McDiarmid from Return of The Jedi and thought it couldn't be just coincidence that they have thr same actor back.
I knew it was the same actor and knew that the Emperor’s name was Palpatine. However, I was thinking of the prologue to the original Star Wars novel. It said that once in power, Palpatine was controlled by others and did not hear the pleas of the people. I was considering the possibility that Sidious was controlling Palpatine, or would take his place at some point.
Yes, you can actually die of a broken heart. It's called stress-induced cardiomyopathy or takotsubo cardiomyopathy. :( Beautiful reaction btw. This may of been the first time I teared up watching someone else react to episode 3.
Padme said, "There's good in him.", signifying that she had hope for her husband. She also had just given birth to twins. It would be illogical to assume she died of 'heartache' or 'heartbreak'.
@@mattrismatt well they did say she lost the will to live. she could have hope for Anakin and her children but still already be heartbroken. Sometimes it's not so black and white. It's perfectly possible to have hope for someone who's done something terrible and it not improve your mental state. "Anakin, you're breaking my heart" and the statement of her losing the will to live means its not illogical to think that. The film makes two claims to stir you to that conclusion.
@@morningstarxiv342 *A droid* said 'she lost the will to live'. Heartbroken to death? The fact that "The film makes two claims to stir you to that conclusion" seem to me to be _a distraction._ In this parable-based story featuring the Force, the truth lies in the (archetype) characters' _motivations._
@@mattrismatt for clarity sake and so we don't have to do a long back forth. The claim was just it'd be illogical to think that. I don't think it's illogical to think that. To be fair, I do know what killed her. I never claimed that it was in fact a broken heart. Palpatine sucked the life force out of her and used it to heal Anakin.
@@morningstarxiv342 That's very likely. Though from a story perspective, Palpatine simply wanted Anakin to turn to _and stay_ in the dark side. Killing Padme was the means to that end.
If you could fake that, you'd be winning an Academy Award, not on RUclips! You literally could not stop crying, there's no way you faked it. Shame on those people
Dont apologize to anybody for letting out your genuine reactions. Thats why we love to see your reactions because they’re very genuine and it shows how much you actually embrace these movies. Some idiots are always gonna have something bad to say. Just keep that chin up high. Ignore the haters 💕💕
The thing that you can not fake in crying is that you can not take a breath, this is a feeling. The tears are literally the easiest thing to fake so I don’t know what people are saying
One of the best duels in cinema history. Epic soundtrack, full of emotion. The pinnacle of the character arcs and story of the trilogy. The meaning behind Vader vs. Obi-wan duel is chilling. The most successfull single moment of the whole series.
Yes, we tried to warn you that you weren't ready for this movie. But I truly appreciate that you were brave and watched it and weren't afraid to cry. First time I watched it, I cried. Natalie did such a good job and that "Anakin, you're breaking my heart" gets me emotional every time. And seeing you cry at that scene made me cry at it again. Also, when you mentioned that Natalie looked so pretty it made me realize that you're even more pretty and would make an EXCEPTIONAL Padme cosplay. I would absolutely love to see you in that white outfit she wore during the big fight scene of Episode 2.
“His fate will be the same as ours” He had no idea how right he was. All 3 of them died on a death star. The jedi may have been the good guys but they were very flawed. They became arrogant and started doing things not in line with the code, as Anakin observed. I’m not saying I supported them being wiped out but Palpatine wasn’t exactly wrong You can in fact die from losing the will to live. I mean, a baby bump takes like 6-8 weeks to go away. But it was percieved that her children, or child, died with her.
I’ve seen many great reactions to this movie, it’s the most popular video on a lot of reaction channels. Many of them have got me crying all over again but yours Magy was by far the most powerful and heartbreaking of all.
A beautiful and honest reaction! The story of Anakin is a tragic one. Here are some tissues 😌. Keep up the amazing work Magy. Now on to the Rogue One! 😊
Anakin Skywalker is one of my favorite characters ever He only wanted to save the ones he loved from death And he realizes he has that power when he saves his son from the Emperor Love your reactions, so authentic I cried with you 🥺
@@jman7481 Every time Vader tried to get revenge on Palpatine beforehand, the Emperor always knew about it as always put him down, until Vader came to the point in Return of the Jedi where he's all like: *_"I MUST obey my Master."_* Palpatine truly broke him, and it was only by the love of his son that he was eventually saved.
Another great reaction. When Magy cries...we all cry. It’s refreshing to watch these movies through fresh eyes...reminding us of what these movies mean to us. I look forward to more reactions...keep them coming!
The first time that I watched this movie, a single tear rolled down my cheek when Darth Vader screamed "Noooo!!" because he learned Padme had died. A scream of anger and sadness. Great reaction! Wish you the best.💐
Based on your reactions, I think you would really like "Rogue One" and "The Mandalorian". Don't really want to see you crying again though. That's a heart breaker!
People wonder why I always prefer the prequels to the OT? Because in the end, the OT doesn't give us the same emotional weight, where even with the meh dialogue, the prequels tell an overall better story.
The originals are definitely emotional if you grew up with them. Unfortunately the big hitting twists and turns are ruined by pop culture but you can't do much about that.
Dooku would have taken out Palpatine, had he not been killed by Anakin... Even more, if Obi Wan had sided with Dooku in ATOC, the whole clone war could have been avoided, and the Sith eliminated
I sensed the dark side in you miss magy when you told yoda to kill the emperor during their duel it was fun to see your reaction change from feeling upset to wanting to kill the emperor when you realised who he was lol, your emotions were genuinely good and you've got the heart of a true jedi... you're like an adorable qui-gon jinn
great reaction, it's hard to find people reacting to star wars that don't know palpatine is the emporer from the start, you getting the full reveal as anakin does was great. Keep up the star wars reactions it's fun :)
Mandalorian is really good, it should make you feel better after this. Rogue One is good but its kinda sad. Just remember that Star Wars ends with Anakin turning back to the light side and defeating the Emperor
@@Agtsmirnoff yes it is, he was thrown down a reactor shaft and exploded in the death star II, then the death star II exploded. Vader saved the galaxy, luke, han, and leia celebrated. and nothing happened after that.... ever... (sequels never happened, they were written as well as a fucking Wattpad fanfic.)
@@Retroholic but what about the Mandalorian, because that story happens after the destruction of the second Deathstar? Star Wars is so much more, some people like that part of star wars, others like different parts and that's valid. I myself don't really like the sequels, but they are still part of star wars. And everyone should have the chance to see everything with open eyes and then decide for themselves what they like and what they don't like
@@nilsbosch25 The sequels are outside of established lore. Ep 7 is good, though it still has some notable flaws - specifically involving Rey - but Ep 8 was an intentional sabotage of the trilogy, and an insult to everything that came before it. JJ tried to set things right in Ep 9, but KK edited the film behind his back. That's why they aren't doing *anything* with the sequels. No spin-offs, no toys, no marketing or promotions... FavloniVerse and The Mandalorian have already begun retconning the sequels, and the films themselves are going to be edited to fit the changes made by FavloniVerse. So, until FavloniVerse is done, there are no sequels.
When Carrie Fisher (Princess Leía Actor) passed away, Carrie’s mom was broken by the news and she passed away the day after Carrie’s death.. I believe it was from a broken heart
100%, it happened to my grandma two months after my grandpa/her husband passed away! A part of the heart can stop working during extreme emotional trauma
You're maybe the only one, among the reactions I saw, who 100% realized the fake belly at Padme's funeral and its meaning 👏👏👏 Can't have enough of your adorable reactions, now it's time for Rogue One 😉😉😜😜
wow really i thought it was obvious, because no one should know and they were throng to hide them it is funny that I realised that😂but I couldn’t figure out until the reveal who is the Emperor
@@MagicMagy Did you notice the necklace she was 'holding' (29:29) ? It's the gift Anakin gave her that he carved from the Japor Snippet. Magy, you're adorable, good luck with all your endeavors :) ruclips.net/video/akUZP8NrFnc/видео.html @01:08
"When the 501st was finally rotated out of Felucia, Aayla Secura made a point of seeing us off personally, calling us the bravest soldiers she had ever seen. It's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye." -501st journal entry Felucia Heart of Darkness
If you want to know what happened between episode II and III you should definitely watch animated Star Wars show The Clone Wars. Reactions would be probably a too much to ask for, because the show is 7 seasons long, but that's up to you. There are some very interesting characters including a padawan of Anakin called Ahsoka Tano.
Not only does it introduce Ahsoka, it also brings back a certain fan favorite half Sith ;) if you know then you know Also I would recommend watching the 2003 Clone Wars, it isn’t as important as the 2008 one but it’s still relatively enjoyable to watch, not only that but it is a lot shorter than the 2008 Clone Wars, I’m sure if you wanted to you could watch the entire 2003 one in just a single day however if you don’t watch it I understand, also it is unfortunately no longer cannon
When I marathon the movies, I like to watch them in the following order: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6. This lets me end on a high note and makes the parallels between Episodes III and VI even more apparent
Any one else ever notice the 3 "main" villians, which were the sith apprentices in this prequel trilogy, were all caricures of different aspects of darth vader. Darth Maul: the rage, anger and fury of Vader. Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus: the Regal, lordly and more human aspect of vader. And lastly Greivous: the inhuman cyborg aspect of Vader. also of note , Vader's anger, rage and fury aspect as well as his cyborg aspect were beaten by Obi Wan, and his Lordly, human aspect was beaten by himself. maybe i'm reading to much into that last bit. but the first part was definitely intentional on Lucas's part.
"The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural." Gives me chills every time. Love that opera scene. Magy, no llora tanto, querida! The story has a happy ending after all! I'm surprised that you never got wise to Palpatine long before the reveal but it yielded a great shocked reaction! Lucas provided visual and vocal cues since "Phantom Menace" that Palpatine and Sidious were one and the same. Ian McDiarmid plays the Emperor in all the Star Wars films in which he appears. He's the one character having a total blast throughout the prequels because he's pulling everybody's strings! His seduction of Anakin is masterful. Chronologically, "Solo" is next, then "Rogue One", then "The Mandalorian", then the Sequel trilogy. See the films in that order then go back to the two animated series, "Clone Wars" and "Rebels". There are revelations in "The Mandalorian" that will make you curious to see their origins in the animated shows afterwards. The absolute best line of the Prequel trilogy goes to Natalie Portman: "So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause." Wookiees live for hundreds of years! In "Revenge of the Sith", Chewbacca is 181 years old! It is a popular belief that Padme's life force was drained out of her and channeled into Anakin by Palpatine which is why her death and his re-birth are juxtaposed by Lucas. Therefore, Palpy is directly responsible for the death of the person he convinced Anakin he could save prompting his betrayal of the Jedi in the first place! A very cruel manipulation. One of the Jedi Order's problems is that they had become ossified by dogma and had lost touch with their true purpose. This made them vulnerable to manipulation by the Sith and blind to their own shortcomings. Iconoclasts like Qui-Gon sought esoteric knowledge beyond ordained teachings to plumb deeper truths and were viewed as troublesome for suggesting the Order had become complacent and stagnant. The knowledge Yoda imparts to Obi-Wan at the end is his discovery of the path to immortality. His spiritual journey is chronicled in the animated "Clone Wars" when Liam Neeson returns as Qui-Gon Jinn's spirit to instruct Yoda in the deepest mysteries of the Force. Jedi immortality manifests as the Force-ghosts you see in the Classic trilogy. This was an ability unknown to the Order until Qui-Gon contacts Yoda which is why there are no Force-ghosts in the Prequel trilogy. The Jedi are all but exterminated by Order 66 much like how the Knights Templar were rounded up on a single day, Friday the 13th, in October 1307, by order of the French King Philip IV in a series of coordinated, simultaneous arrests. Emperor Palpatine initiated a smear campaign to vilify the Jedi and expunged any mention of them from the historical record. Philip IV did the same to the Templars demonizing them with false allegations of larceny, murder, sexual perversion, sedition and Satanism that led to their mass burning at the stake with the blessing of the Papacy! Palpy achieved control of a galaxy with his scheme while Philip was simply dodging the crushing debt he owed the Order! The clones are tragic pawns in Palpatine's scheme. They were bred by the Republic and were loyal to their creators serving through thick and thin with their Jedi Generals. The animated "Clone Wars" does a magnificent job of individualizing the troopers. However, they were engineered with a fail-safe to force them to obey executive decisions without question. Initiating Order 66 flips the switch in their brains forcibly turning them against the Jedi whom they previously would have died for. It's a horrifying betrayal not least of which to the clones themselves. Although the Separatist leadership was led by Count Dooku, they weren't privy to the collusion between Dooku and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Each Sith Lord led a faction in the Clone Wars to play both sides against each other creating chaos they could manipulate to their personal advantage! The populations of the worlds which aligned with one faction or the other truly believed in their respective causes which were socioeconomic and geopolitical. The layman had no idea he was just a pawn in Palpatine's grand scheme. With the Jedi exterminated, the greatest threat to his plan was taken off the board and he sent Vader to dispose of the Separatist leadership so he could consolidate power over the organizations they represented. The Separatist worlds relied on the support of those industries and institutions so those worlds would fall in line once those support systems were firmly in the Emperor's grip. Senator Bail Organa orders C-3PO's mind to be wiped but R2-D2's CPU is left intact. Artoo REMEMBERS EVERYTHING!
I have seen a lot of people's reaction to Star wars for the first time congratulations! You nailed it your brain explodes when you realize Palpatine is The Emperor is Priceless 👏 It's really cool to look back at Return of the Jedi after watching this "There's good in him" - Padme "I feel the conflict in you let go of your hate" - Luke and if it puts a smile on your face Remember how Anakin/Vader on Mustafar says "I am more powerful than the chancellor I can overthrow him!"..20 some year's later..He does😂 Great reaction 👏
It's more than when you die you obviously keep the shape you died with so her belly wouldn't deflate. After all, most pregnant women's belly becomes flat again only after one or 2 days Also you should check out Grievous' backstory, he was a comic relief villain there but in his backstory comics where you see him until he would become a cyborg, you would feel for him and understand why he was led to hate Jedi to the point of killing them and collecting their sabers, he was like a sort of Darth Vader foreshadowing (like Lucas himself wanted)
To be fair Magy, nearly every reactor cries at this movie, and often more than once. You really feel the weight of all 6 films come together in this episode, and how things could have been different but were never to be. I would encourage you to watch the Disney films, though people are not as complimentary of these movies as the old ones. Rogue One is the exception, which I have to agree with.
There’s a lot of speculation that Palpatine used the force to kill Padme, because Padme would’ve been the last one able to return Anakin to the Light. Others think Palpatine used the force to drain the life out of her to save Anakin. Personally, I believe Palpatine killed her and that was his plan all along. Deprive Anakin of anyone that loves him and enslave him in a suit of your design that fuels his hatred, anger, and pain.
@@deathsticks1776 No, the movie spelled out the cause of death. Compilation in pregnancy with a lack of a will to live. There is no ambiguity about it. It actually makes more poetic sense too considering it was Anakins actions driven by his fears that brought about the death of his wife. SELF fulfilling prophecy.
Believe it or not, but the actor who played the Emporer in the original trilogy is same who plays him now in the prequel trilogy as Palpatine/Sidious, he was early 40's or late 30's back in 83 when he played the role as a 100 year old man, and by 99 in his mid 50's he reprised his role to play a younger version of well himself and pulls it off amazingly
Watch Star Wars the Clone Wars, is an animated series but really good to explain a lot of things about Anakin becoming Darth Vader. It's really good beside of the shows.
"You can die because of that" Sadly, it's more true in Star Wars than you can imagine. Carrie Fisher died December 27th 2016 and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, died December 28th 2016. It was a real sad period for Star Wars fans. Our princess died & her mother struck with the heartache died like less than a day later.
Padme said, "There's good in him.", signifying that she had hope for her husband. She also had just given birth to twins. It would be illogical to assume she died of 'heartache' or 'heartbreak'.
@@mattrismatt there is a fan theory that Palpatine killed her through the force or some sith sorcery. To pull life energy from her to Anakin to save him or something
@@mattrismatt This is pure fan canon on my part but Anakin was very possessive and I think he had a kind of Force bond with Padme that neither of them were actually aware of and when she broke free and he snapped, the Force bond was shattered and that's essentially what killed her. The medical droid says it can't explain what's happening. If she's physically healthy then it must have been some effect of the Force that killed her, thus what the Emperor says is actually kind of true, Vader did kill her.
It's very ironic and sad that Anakin was the reason Padme dies when he was only trying to save her from the death he feared. In a way everything bad that happened was because he and the jedi council were trying to prevent something from happening. If the Jedi Council didn't worry about him and fear him so much all this probably wouldn't have happened.
27:00 I've watched Star Wars A LOT and seen plenty react but I have NEVER seen someone cry at this part. Wow. You get it. This is incredible to see. Thank you so much!
Dang, if it’s that heartbreaking now, imagine after seeing The Clone Wars. She’s gonna bawl. Fantastic reaction, Magy! The most genuine reaction I’ve ever seen to anything!
See clone wars!!!!, there explains the order 66, the friendship between clones and jedi, and there apears ahsoka, the apprentice of anakin and one of the best caracteres jsjsjsjsjs
I just thought id point out that during anakins surgery (which takes place over a week or 2) he was not under any sedatives or anesthesia during the operation, he could feel everything
I forget how emotional this film actually was because I've seen it like a thousand times. I first saw it in Cinema's when I was only 5/6 years old, somehow my mum sneaked me in, but I didn't understand much apart from just the cool fights. But I remember a few years after when I was at an age to kind of understand it a bit more and I watched it again and I can guarantee I cried a lot.
Anakin got to the point where he was so full of hatred about everything he had to destroy everything around him. Even to the point he had his hands around his wife's neck. How far do you stoop to get to that. The terrible pain and lack of self-respect he was going through is unimaginable.
Pretty sharp of you to pick up that they left her pregnant on purpose, so that Palpatine would believe the children died. In the script, Yoda and Obiwan say this, but in the movie they don't for some reason, and it does not communicate it well. Really amazing reaction btw, it makes me feel like this is truly the most powerful movie in the series. Saw it when I was 12 in theaters
The power of the storytelling and characters in Star Wars. Such an emotional film and was so moving to see such a pure reaction. Also have to mention the John Williams soundtrack which is incredible
I truly loved your reaction! Your emotions were truly felt. The great sadness of the Jedi being betrayed by their own troops and Anakin Aka Darth Vader. Also, what happened to Padme dying from Heartbreak syndrome and Anakin learning that he was responsible for her death and mourning her was truly heartbreaking to my heart. I too cried uncontrollably when I first watched how Vader came to be.
There is a comic that takes place right after Vader gets into the suit and Sidious tells him Padme is dead, Vader lashes out with the force and attacks Sidious then lets him go. Sidious proceeds to electrocute and torture Vader telling him if he touched him with the force again he would kill him. That shows you the relationship between those two, right off the start Vader was conditioned to fear Sidious.
When you see Anakin go, "YOU'RE the Sith Lord!", you can see Palpatine's hand instinctively twitch as if he was about to use Force Lightning, but resisted doing so
Magy: I HATE the emperor
The emperor: Good...good...
good your hate makes u powerful
@@AchillesRage501 Lol, who let this guy in here.
Yoda: powerful she is
it gives you focus
Let the hate flow through you.
Maggy: *doesn't react to the youngling murdering scene.
Me: Impossible. Pehaps the archives are incomplete.
It was cut in the editing,but I was really disappointed
if i have saw it earlier I could put it in the edit but😥I saw it now
☝🏼His response to the video editing not showing your reaction is the style or what a Obi Wan would/did say when he could not find info while looking thru the archives at the Jedi temple and it was missing. Funny how he tied both together.
It's treason then
Magy, is it too late to add your reaction, Magy to your video?
Yes 😥it is ,you can not put things in a video already posted,witch is a shame really
The fact that you cried throughout the whole Anakin vs Obi fight really shows what the characters meant to you.
I don't think I've ever seen a reactor so invested in it, you really respect and love the series. Welcome to the fandom!
Further proof of how timeless Star Wars is.
J
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Yes, crying at Anakin's fall, or when he burns, is one thing. Don't think I've ever seen anyone cry throughout the fight before though.
It is heartbreaking to know Anakin's last words to Obi wan were "I hate you" and Obi wan's were "I loved you"
Anakin never hated Obi Wan. That's why he let him take the high ground and made that stupid jump towards him. He wanted to loose somehow so Obi Wan can live. Anakin did that circus fight just to trick the emperor to make him believe Anakin is loyal. If Anakin wasn't loyal to the emperor he would kill him. Anakin knew that very well.
(this thing with Anakin killing younglings is the biggest and stupidest storyline mistake in the history of cinema - so just ignore that and the whole saga make sense)
Even if that was true, the irony remains. This is why jedi shouldn’t have intimate relationships
On a more happy note, Padme's last words before dying were "There is still good in him"
And Anakin's last words were "You were right".
@@ps4games164 you're the one person that thinks that.
Anakin last words to Obi Wan were "May The Force be with you" and Obi Wan's were "Goodbye old friend, may the force be with you" ... "I hate you" were Vader's
Also, the little trinket she’s holding at her funeral is the thing Anakin gave her when she comforted him on the ship when he was a boy in Episode I.
It's a japor snippet. It will bring you good fortune.
"Goodbye old friend. May the force be with you."
Obi-wan's last words to Anakin before he turns
No, simply his last words to Anakin.
@@dat_guy3411 So I guess the fight between them didn't happen? or do you mean because after that moment he's later considered Darth Vader?
@@ShadowNova300 @Armydude300 I meant that this is his last words to Anakin before Palpatine gave him his new name, and doing the atrocities and stuff.
I cry everytime watching that now,because of the tributes in the Internet
Spain witgout the s
"His fate will be the same as ours"
Obi-wan: dies in a space station.
Anakin: dies in a space station.
Palpatine: dies in a space station.
Holy crap! Now there’s a connection I never made before! I have been a fan most of my life and watch a lot of deep dive StarWars content, but that little nugget is a new one to me, now I get to go and beat myself up for missing that all these years. Lol
Except Palpatine doesn't die so that meme makes no sense
@@albedo5455 except he did die. as obiwan and anakin. yet you can see obi wan and anakin at the end of ep6. while they returned to the force, the emperor could'nt because siths don't have the eternal life.
@@albedo5455 That business with the Sequels ... Doesn't ... Doesn't count.
@@albedo5455 he most certainly did die...doesn’t mean his “soul” can’t come back in a cloned body due to SITH Magic’s...he still died
Magy is so innocent! She never figured out Palpatine and Sidious were the same! Awww! She is so pure! 🥰
But I really thought I am just imagining that he looks bad😂
@@MagicMagy It's the same actor too. Ian McDiarmid was in his 30s when he played the Emperor in Return Of The Jedi and Episode 1 came out 16 years later and he was the right age then the play the "young" Emperor.
She's a cutie
@@jedsithor A fantastic actor, indeed.
@@MagicMagy when i first saw Star Wars i watch the Prequels first then the Originals so i knew
So I understand, but their were hints to Palpatine being Sidious:
at Qui-gon funeral the camera zooms in on his face when yoda and Mace are talking about the Sith, the death star plans Dooku gives Sidious, Dooku’s look of fear when he orders Anakin to kill him, the tale he tells Anakin about Darth Plagueis
This reaction is SO PURE. I've really loved it. Anakin's fall to the dark side is really hearthbreaking, listening to Obi Wan's "you were my brother Anakin, I've loved you" always hit me hard... Really looking forward to next reactionts. Much love Magy!
The saddest moment for me is Anakin finding out Padme dies, and by his hand. Truly the realization that you sacrificied everything good in the world for nothing, all that effort pointless and you have nothing left except the literal loss of your humanity and the consequences of your actions.
if she cryied with this one, imagine when she watch the clone wars and then rewatch episode 3
Oh she'll be bawling during Order 66 after watching Clone Wars
Bro, I almost cried at the end of the clone wars series. What an amazing ending
That's gonna be hard for her. My god, they went through so much....
Imagine her watching Last Jedi, such a great film
Clone wars is shit except last 4 series
The fall of Anakin to the dark side and the fight between him and Obi Wan was some of the most heart breaking moments in the Star Wars story. Your open reaction is what everybody was feeling. Thank you for being such a fan of a universe that I grew up with. I've really enjoyed sharing this journey with you.
Wish I could like this comment 100xs.
It sure was heartbreaking no matter how many times you watch it. Because of the prequels we got to know the character of anakin Skywalker thus making it all the more difficult when he turned to the dark side
The beauty of this prequel is that they showed Anakin to be a highly skilled pilot and Jedi. His turn to the dark side and his final scene with Obi-wan showed the final push. Only his hate kept him alive long enough to be rescued by the Emperor.
It’s even more heartbreaking knowing the real reason the clones betrayed and murdered the Jedi.
@@kevinmorris3200 Because they were ordered to. Don't care about the Disney nonsense.
This is the reason why ROTS is my favourite star wars movie. The emotions in this movie is just
Don't worry. We all cried as well. When you come to love this story and the characters it hurts like hell when you see what happens to them. Every time Obi-Wan says "You were my brother Anakin, I loved you" I cry like a baby.
We all cried ? How you know that. People really need to speak for themselves fr.
When Magy cried, I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out with her, trying to hug her.
Bruh
There wasnt even any tears lol
😭😭😭😭😭
I want to give her a hug, too. 😢😔
Wow, what a genuine reaction. Don't be ashamed that you cried during this one, that means you were truly invested and truly cared for these characters. This might actually be my favorite reaction to this film, tied with Mary Cherry.
I watched her a couple a days after watching this and I really liked her too, she had the same reactions as me and made me feel like I was not alone🔝
Another wonderful reaction to check out is Natalie Gold. All 6 are great, but episode 3 is especially touching.
@@MagicMagy Natalie Gold did the same thing in her reaction to this video too.
@@annjeffery425 Natalie Gold has the best and most over-the-top, loud (but still authentic), fantastic reactions I have seen!
theescboss Yeah, she definitely uses her ‘outside voice.’🤣
Totally love her though.
Someone should find a way for George Lucas to watch this reaction. I think he would really appreciate it. Also--I think you missed a nice touch during Padme's funeral. She's holding the little wooden carving that Anakin made for her when he was a boy.
I completely agree, this is an amazing reaction that shows the power of the prequels
@@Palendrome AND the power of the Darkside 🕶️
The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Mandalorian are awesome.
Rebels is "meh" and can honestly be skipped over. TCW is obviously a must for any star wars fan.
@@zimvader25 Fair point. I enjoy the second half of Rebels much more than the first half.
@@zimvader25 after the first season or two, it gets way better. Plus, it goes in to the specifics of lightsaber combat a lot better than any other visual media.
resistance is best😏
@@zimvader25 wdym, rebels is great
As a life long Star Wars fan your reaction to Ani’s fall to the dark side is one of the most wholehearted ones I’ve seen; George created Star Wars to connect us all with each other and with our inner selves.
"If you're not with me, then your my enemy." - Anakin Skywalker has put into words what politics is all about nowadays
If only Palpatine named him Darth Sandy, what a long prophecy it would have been.
Not even just “nowadays” it’s been like this since the idea of politics first came to be.
@@Bubbadroid6502 True, but recent days have just made it more readily apparent.
That's actually Jesus' quote. Almost word for word. Star wars is an inherently satanic story. It's basically the story of the Messiah as viewed from Satan's perspective. With Anakin representing Christ the Son and Palpatine representing God the Father, leading an army of white soldiers, which represent white people, the people that created and spread Christianity worldwide, governing the Empire, which represents Christendom, ruled by a hereditary order of Sith Lords, representing the papacy. Hell, they outright use a name very similar to one of the popes for one Sith lord (Darth Plagueis and pope Pelagius) and the name Vader, which means father in dutch, which is also how priests are reffered to as in Christianity. Of course in the story they're all presented as evil.
From Satan's point of view, the only way Christ can "redeem" himself is by throwing his Father into the bottomless pit, just like the one Satan was cast into. This of course, happens through Vader throwing Palpatine down the reactor shaft. Very disturbing stuff !
Not to mention the grandmaster of the "good guys" is a little green demonspawn called "Yoda" which is one of the variations of the name "Judah"(which appeares in that form in Jesus' genealogy), yknow, the guy that sold Jesus out and got him killed.
Qui-Gon: *learns how to be a Force Ghost.
Also Qui-Gon: *appears as a ghost in The Dark Knight Rises.
I like how when Anakin killed dooku he had a red lightsaber and a blue lightsaber to symbolize his decision to go to the path of light and dark.
I love how she's laughing at literally every line Obi-Wan says in the first part
Like every normal memer :)
The Clone Wars makes this even more painful.
True guy, the clones...
@@jeditempleguard3931 yes
Story of Anakin Skywalker.
Episode 1: Fear
Episode 2: Anger
Episode 3: Hatred
Episode 4: Pain
Episode 5: Suffering
Episode 6: Redemption
His mother, died
His loved one, gone forever
His brother, grew hatred against him
His home, burned to ashes
His beliefs, used against him
His soul, corrupted by anger and fear
His hopes and dreams, destroyed forever
From this young boy, who had dreams of becoming a Jedi, to bring freedom and balance, who was meant to be the most powerful Jedi ever to becoming the most Feared man in the galaxy. His soul filled with Hate, Pain, Fear and Suffering. The Emperor's puppet and a slave to the Dark Side. He had no reason to live. But learning that Luke's his son gave him hope and with that he defeated the Emperor and brought balance to the force as he was meant to do. Slave to the Hutts, slave to the Jedi's code and slave to the Dark Side. But it in the end when seeing his son with his own eyes, he was no longer a slave. He was free. He was called many things. A son, student, husband, brother, friend, father but most importantly he was Anakin Skywalker, THE CHOSEN ONE.
What home was burned to ashes?
Obi-Wan:Hello there!
Grievous: General Kenobi!
One of the greatest memes ever created
Magic Magy: "Ugh super annoying!!"
At Palpatines first appearance. 🤣🤣🤣
Palpatine: "Good, good, let the hate flow through you." 🤣🤣🤣
took the words right out my mouth
It turns good ole Paps ON
Also Palpatine seconds later : *Do it*
Fun fact: The scene where Obi Wan delivers Luke to his uncle and aunt on Tatooine is actually shot during the filming of episode 2 so they didn't have to go all the way to Tunisia to film one scene
Even Anakin realized he was going down a bad path, but his desperation to Padme, someone he loves dearly, after failing to save his mom from a similar vision, drove him to continue downward.
Yup, he killed a whole village because of his mom, now he kills the jedi and younglings.
And it's not like the Jedi were faultless or anything. He had really quite a bad relationship with most of them, he saw the worst of the Jedi order. Then when Mace Windu was going to execute an apparently helpless prisoner, what difference was left between the Jedi and the Sith?
This movie is like watching "Titanic". You know it will hit the iceberg and sink and yet you still somehow hope it doesn't. ;)
It hits an iceberg and sinks??? Thanks for the spoiler alert...😟
@@stevencardenas6094 Wow, really bro' ? Really ? The movie was released in 1998, you know...it's over 20 freaking years now, come on ! If not, very poor troll attempt, anyway -_-
@@ruinerofjokes1418???
"They made her look pregnant so nobody knows that the kids we're actually born"
I've been a star wars freak my whole life and I never thought of that
What I always found disturbing was that they gave one baby a name that was obviously part of Anakin's lineage, and left him out in the open basically. The other baby they left in relative seclusion in a politically powerful world. So basically the plan was to leave Luke out there in case Vader actually came looking for a child of his, while leaving Leia to grow up to lead Alderaan.
@@theevilascotcompany9255 They sent Anakin Skywalker's Skywalker son, Luke Skywalker, to live with the Skywalker family on Anakin Skywalker's home planet on the Skywalker farm. Helluva hiding spot. lol
@@mckrackin5324 Hiding in plain sight!
@@mckrackin5324 nobody expects the imperial inquisition
@@miketrujillo3677 Luke stayed hidden at at Anakin's brother's house for two decades though. lol
Poor.. Anakin
I''ve never felt more sorry for an other movie-character than Anakin Skywalker.
May the force be with him...always.
You truly are one of the community I have seen that has reacted to the prequals with such a genuine response that I have seen. Thank you for sharing yourself with the wider world and bring that which us older folk thought was lost made new again.
watch itsaprimate. my personal fav reaction so far
@@bumsterdumster7527 facts. And RT TV
There’s no shame in crying. It’s okay to cry. I cried along with you too. Revenge of the Sith is a masterpiece. George Lucas did a great job with this movie.
Ill be honest her reaction to anakins fall to the dark side and subsequent deeds in the name of padme's safety made me tear up as well, i really love RotS
21:31 This is the moment I realized....THIS GIRL GETS IT!!! We're crying together Magy...
The most emotional & genuine reaction I have ever seen. You put all other reactions to shame. Love your work Magy 😘😘💖
I agree and this is why I don't think you should watch in release order, this is a big downer if this is your end of the series (let's not consider the sequels, shall we?). If you watch in 123456 order, who cares about the big reveal in Empire, when you have all the emotional context of Anakin's full story? However you watch Star Wars in this order or machete order, Episode 6 should be your ending point.
I dunno, she's crying without tears?
cant agree more and it makes me feel better to know i'm not the only one who balled at the end rather then finding it "cringy and forced" as people often say.
@@mikell5087 shut yo ass up nigga
I will say that I had a lot of tears ,but the camera can’t catch them,you can only see them in my eyes
and about the kids I am now seeing that it was cut in the editing 😥
Magy the only person who didn’t realize Palpy was the Emperor, so cute.
Not true. I've watched a ton of first time Star Wars viewers reactions and they didn't see it either. It baffles my mind.
I had arguments with friends back when TPM came out over it. Even through AOTC. They didn't even care that I pointed out it was Ian McDiarmid and that Senator Palpatine had the same name as Emperor Palpatine. And that he was, you know, ascending to power. lol It was bizarre how much they resisted it. So she's definitely not the first.
I picked up on it first time I watched Episode 1.
However only because I recognised Ian McDiarmid from Return of The Jedi and thought it couldn't be just coincidence that they have thr same actor back.
I knew it was the same actor and knew that the Emperor’s name was Palpatine. However, I was thinking of the prologue to the original Star Wars novel. It said that once in power, Palpatine was controlled by others and did not hear the pleas of the people. I was considering the possibility that Sidious was controlling Palpatine, or would take his place at some point.
I didn’t really know until Episode III either, but I was also quite young when I first watched it so didn’t pick up on certain things.
Yes, you can actually die of a broken heart. It's called stress-induced cardiomyopathy or takotsubo cardiomyopathy. :( Beautiful reaction btw. This may of been the first time I teared up watching someone else react to episode 3.
Padme said, "There's good in him.", signifying that she had hope for her husband. She also had just given birth to twins. It would be illogical to assume she died of 'heartache' or 'heartbreak'.
@@mattrismatt well they did say she lost the will to live. she could have hope for Anakin and her children but still already be heartbroken. Sometimes it's not so black and white. It's perfectly possible to have hope for someone who's done something terrible and it not improve your mental state. "Anakin, you're breaking my heart" and the statement of her losing the will to live means its not illogical to think that. The film makes two claims to stir you to that conclusion.
@@morningstarxiv342 *A droid* said 'she lost the will to live'. Heartbroken to death? The fact that "The film makes two claims to stir you to that conclusion" seem to me to be _a distraction._ In this parable-based story featuring the Force, the truth lies in the (archetype) characters' _motivations._
@@mattrismatt for clarity sake and so we don't have to do a long back forth. The claim was just it'd be illogical to think that. I don't think it's illogical to think that. To be fair, I do know what killed her. I never claimed that it was in fact a broken heart. Palpatine sucked the life force out of her and used it to heal Anakin.
@@morningstarxiv342 That's very likely. Though from a story perspective, Palpatine simply wanted Anakin to turn to _and stay_ in the dark side. Killing Padme was the means to that end.
Be sweet and nice please! Love ya
Keep these awesome reactions coming.
A lot of these I haven't watched but you motivate me to watch them‼️👍👍👏👏
If you could fake that, you'd be winning an Academy Award, not on RUclips! You literally could not stop crying, there's no way you faked it. Shame on those people
Dont apologize to anybody for letting out your genuine reactions. Thats why we love to see your reactions because they’re very genuine and it shows how much you actually embrace these movies. Some idiots are always gonna have something bad to say. Just keep that chin up high. Ignore the haters 💕💕
The thing that you can not fake in crying is that you can not take a breath, this is a feeling. The tears are literally the easiest thing to fake so I don’t know what people are saying
Of course no shame , powerful emotional reactions are appreciated always
One of the best duels in cinema history. Epic soundtrack, full of emotion. The pinnacle of the character arcs and story of the trilogy. The meaning behind Vader vs. Obi-wan duel is chilling. The most successfull single moment of the whole series.
Yes, we tried to warn you that you weren't ready for this movie. But I truly appreciate that you were brave and watched it and weren't afraid to cry. First time I watched it, I cried. Natalie did such a good job and that "Anakin, you're breaking my heart" gets me emotional every time. And seeing you cry at that scene made me cry at it again.
Also, when you mentioned that Natalie looked so pretty it made me realize that you're even more pretty and would make an EXCEPTIONAL Padme cosplay. I would absolutely love to see you in that white outfit she wore during the big fight scene of Episode 2.
Yup
Simp
Even after everything has happened, Anakin is concerned for Padme and even begged for her to help him when donning the Vader helmet.
“His fate will be the same as ours” He had no idea how right he was. All 3 of them died on a death star.
The jedi may have been the good guys but they were very flawed. They became arrogant and started doing things not in line with the code, as Anakin observed. I’m not saying I supported them being wiped out but Palpatine wasn’t exactly wrong
You can in fact die from losing the will to live.
I mean, a baby bump takes like 6-8 weeks to go away. But it was percieved that her children, or child, died with her.
I’ve seen many great reactions to this movie, it’s the most popular video on a lot of reaction channels. Many of them have got me crying all over again but yours Magy was by far the most powerful and heartbreaking of all.
This was a heartbreaking film for you. You actually made me shed a tear as well. It was just as Obi-Wan said he was his brother and he loved him
A beautiful and honest reaction! The story of Anakin is a tragic one. Here are some tissues 😌. Keep up the amazing work Magy. Now on to the Rogue One! 😊
Anakin Skywalker is one of my favorite characters ever
He only wanted to save the ones he loved from death
And he realizes he has that power when he saves his son from the Emperor
Love your reactions, so authentic
I cried with you 🥺
Exactly
Plus he wanted revenge on the emperor for lying to him
@@jman7481 Every time Vader tried to get revenge on Palpatine beforehand, the Emperor always knew about it as always put him down, until Vader came to the point in Return of the Jedi where he's all like: *_"I MUST obey my Master."_* Palpatine truly broke him, and it was only by the love of his son that he was eventually saved.
Another great reaction. When Magy cries...we all cry. It’s refreshing to watch these movies through fresh eyes...reminding us of what these movies mean to us. I look forward to more reactions...keep them coming!
I don't think I've ever wanted to give someone a hug as much as when Magy started crying
25:27 the emperor was draining her life force to save Vader.
Rogue One, before The Mandalorian, is definitely the way to go.
The first time that I watched this movie, a single tear rolled down my cheek when Darth Vader screamed "Noooo!!" because he learned Padme had died. A scream of anger and sadness. Great reaction! Wish you the best.💐
Based on your reactions, I think you would really like "Rogue One" and "The Mandalorian". Don't really want to see you crying again though. That's a heart breaker!
I’d definitely say The Clone Wars too
People wonder why I always prefer the prequels to the OT? Because in the end, the OT doesn't give us the same emotional weight, where even with the meh dialogue, the prequels tell an overall better story.
Return of the Jedi was quite emotional. And the end of The Empire Strikes Back.
Its all the same story
@@talondiwisch5206 Yeah but the OT is a triumph over evil, the prequals are a story of tragedy.
The originals are definitely emotional if you grew up with them. Unfortunately the big hitting twists and turns are ruined by pop culture but you can't do much about that.
The Emperor is my favorite character because he's so powerful, smart and funny. The way he talks is unique and has the best villain laugh ever.
*h e k i l l e d k i t f i s t o*
Dooku would have taken out Palpatine, had he not been killed by Anakin... Even more, if Obi Wan had sided with Dooku in ATOC, the whole clone war could have been avoided, and the Sith eliminated
How dare you!!!
@@MegaBrandOn
Imagine Emperor Dooku
Padme (TPM): "My fate will be no different to that of our people."
Anakin (ROTS): "His fate will be the same as ours."
I sensed the dark side in you miss magy when you told yoda to kill the emperor during their duel it was fun to see your reaction change from feeling upset to wanting to kill the emperor when you realised who he was lol, your emotions were genuinely good and you've got the heart of a true jedi... you're like an adorable qui-gon jinn
Qui-gon Jinn's my favourite ‼️👏
great reaction, it's hard to find people reacting to star wars that don't know palpatine is the emporer from the start, you getting the full reveal as anakin does was great. Keep up the star wars reactions it's fun :)
"Oh my god, that's the emperor!"
Well that took a while. Too cute.
Yeah normally reactors finally catch on when Palpatine reveals himself to Anakin but It took her until she saw that familiar ugly emperor face
“Let go of all that you fear to lose”
Yeah, easier said than done
Mandalorian is really good, it should make you feel better after this. Rogue One is good but its kinda sad. Just remember that Star Wars ends with Anakin turning back to the light side and defeating the Emperor
Cough cough that’s not exactly true
@@Agtsmirnoff yes it is, he was thrown down a reactor shaft and exploded in the death star II, then the death star II exploded. Vader saved the galaxy, luke, han, and leia celebrated. and nothing happened after that.... ever... (sequels never happened, they were written as well as a fucking Wattpad fanfic.)
@@Retroholic but what about the Mandalorian, because that story happens after the destruction of the second Deathstar? Star Wars is so much more, some people like that part of star wars, others like different parts and that's valid. I myself don't really like the sequels, but they are still part of star wars. And everyone should have the chance to see everything with open eyes and then decide for themselves what they like and what they don't like
@@nilsbosch25
The sequels are outside of established lore. Ep 7 is good, though it still has some notable flaws - specifically involving Rey - but Ep 8 was an intentional sabotage of the trilogy, and an insult to everything that came before it. JJ tried to set things right in Ep 9, but KK edited the film behind his back.
That's why they aren't doing *anything* with the sequels. No spin-offs, no toys, no marketing or promotions...
FavloniVerse and The Mandalorian have already begun retconning the sequels, and the films themselves are going to be edited to fit the changes made by FavloniVerse.
So, until FavloniVerse is done, there are no sequels.
I totally agree with you.
Dying of a broken heart is absolutely possible.
When Carrie Fisher (Princess Leía Actor) passed away, Carrie’s mom was broken by the news and she passed away the day after Carrie’s death.. I believe it was from a broken heart
That is totally true that happened to my grandpa ..
@@aortiz112895, I bet he was a loving and caring man.
Look how many old people die within days of their spuse dying
100%, it happened to my grandma two months after my grandpa/her husband passed away! A part of the heart can stop working during extreme emotional trauma
You're maybe the only one, among the reactions I saw, who 100% realized the fake belly at Padme's funeral and its meaning 👏👏👏
Can't have enough of your adorable reactions, now it's time for Rogue One 😉😉😜😜
wow really i thought it was obvious, because no one should know and they were throng to hide them
it is funny that I realised that😂but I couldn’t figure out until the reveal who is the Emperor
@@MagicMagy "The dark side clouds everything" 😜😜
@@MagicMagy Did you notice the necklace she was 'holding' (29:29) ? It's the gift Anakin gave her that he carved from the Japor Snippet.
Magy, you're adorable, good luck with all your endeavors :)
ruclips.net/video/akUZP8NrFnc/видео.html @01:08
@@MagicMagy can you react to all the stars war episode cos in 7 someone new pops up
Imagine our reaction in 2005. Hell, I was 12 when I saw this movie. I was shocked. George isn't kidding.
"When the 501st was finally rotated out of Felucia, Aayla Secura made a point of seeing us off personally, calling us the bravest soldiers she had ever seen. It's a good thing we were wearing helmets, because none of us could bear to look her in the eye." -501st journal entry Felucia Heart of Darkness
If you want to know what happened between episode II and III you should definitely watch animated Star Wars show The Clone Wars. Reactions would be probably a too much to ask for, because the show is 7 seasons long, but that's up to you. There are some very interesting characters including a padawan of Anakin called Ahsoka Tano.
I recommend you watch and finish Clone Wars And Star Wars Rebel Series before watching Mandalorian Season 2
NO SPOILERS! You already gave away the position of the character Ahsoka... NO more!
Not only does it introduce Ahsoka, it also brings back a certain fan favorite half Sith ;) if you know then you know
Also I would recommend watching the 2003 Clone Wars, it isn’t as important as the 2008 one but it’s still relatively enjoyable to watch, not only that but it is a lot shorter than the 2008 Clone Wars, I’m sure if you wanted to you could watch the entire 2003 one in just a single day however if you don’t watch it I understand, also it is unfortunately no longer cannon
@@smily4 you’re the one who spoiled lol not us
@@gabbygarant-grenon4911 watch, yes. Personally, I'd like her to binge watch them and not react so she has the context for The Mandalorian.
When I marathon the movies, I like to watch them in the following order: 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6. This lets me end on a high note and makes the parallels between Episodes III and VI even more apparent
"Oh my God, that's the Emperor!" Amazing.
I love how she recovered during the yoda/emp scenes and immediately got upset again as soon as it cut back to Ani and Obi fighting lol
Any one else ever notice the 3 "main" villians, which were the sith apprentices in this prequel trilogy, were all caricures of different aspects of darth vader. Darth Maul: the rage, anger and fury of Vader. Count Dooku/Darth Tyranus: the Regal, lordly and more human aspect of vader. And lastly Greivous: the inhuman cyborg aspect of Vader.
also of note , Vader's anger, rage and fury aspect as well as his cyborg aspect were beaten by Obi Wan, and his Lordly, human aspect was beaten by himself.
maybe i'm reading to much into that last bit. but the first part was definitely intentional on Lucas's part.
My goodness is someone cutting onions in here 😭😭 I love how emotionally invested in the characters and the story you are, Magy.
I like how you pointed out that they "made her look pregnant" so people will think the kids were not born. Didn't really think of it that way before.
"The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural." Gives me chills every time. Love that opera scene.
Magy, no llora tanto, querida! The story has a happy ending after all! I'm surprised that you never got wise to Palpatine long before the reveal but it yielded a great shocked reaction! Lucas provided visual and vocal cues since "Phantom Menace" that Palpatine and Sidious were one and the same. Ian McDiarmid plays the Emperor in all the Star Wars films in which he appears. He's the one character having a total blast throughout the prequels because he's pulling everybody's strings! His seduction of Anakin is masterful.
Chronologically, "Solo" is next, then "Rogue One", then "The Mandalorian", then the Sequel trilogy. See the films in that order then go back to the two animated series, "Clone Wars" and "Rebels". There are revelations in "The Mandalorian" that will make you curious to see their origins in the animated shows afterwards.
The absolute best line of the Prequel trilogy goes to Natalie Portman: "So this is how liberty dies...with thunderous applause."
Wookiees live for hundreds of years! In "Revenge of the Sith", Chewbacca is 181 years old!
It is a popular belief that Padme's life force was drained out of her and channeled into Anakin by Palpatine which is why her death and his re-birth are juxtaposed by Lucas. Therefore, Palpy is directly responsible for the death of the person he convinced Anakin he could save prompting his betrayal of the Jedi in the first place! A very cruel manipulation.
One of the Jedi Order's problems is that they had become ossified by dogma and had lost touch with their true purpose. This made them vulnerable to manipulation by the Sith and blind to their own shortcomings. Iconoclasts like Qui-Gon sought esoteric knowledge beyond ordained teachings to plumb deeper truths and were viewed as troublesome for suggesting the Order had become complacent and stagnant. The knowledge Yoda imparts to Obi-Wan at the end is his discovery of the path to immortality. His spiritual journey is chronicled in the animated "Clone Wars" when Liam Neeson returns as Qui-Gon Jinn's spirit to instruct Yoda in the deepest mysteries of the Force. Jedi immortality manifests as the Force-ghosts you see in the Classic trilogy.
This was an ability unknown to the Order until Qui-Gon contacts Yoda which is why there are no Force-ghosts in the Prequel trilogy.
The Jedi are all but exterminated by Order 66 much like how the Knights Templar were rounded up on a single day, Friday the 13th, in October 1307, by order of the French King Philip IV in a series of coordinated, simultaneous arrests. Emperor Palpatine initiated a smear campaign to vilify the Jedi and expunged any mention of them from the historical record. Philip IV did the same to the Templars demonizing them with false allegations of larceny, murder, sexual perversion, sedition and Satanism that led to their mass burning at the stake with the blessing of the Papacy! Palpy achieved control of a galaxy with his scheme while Philip was simply dodging the crushing debt he owed the Order!
The clones are tragic pawns in Palpatine's scheme. They were bred by the Republic and were loyal to their creators serving through thick and thin with their Jedi Generals. The animated "Clone Wars" does a magnificent job of individualizing the troopers. However, they were engineered with a fail-safe to force them to obey executive decisions without question. Initiating Order 66 flips the switch in their brains forcibly turning them against the Jedi whom they previously would have died for. It's a horrifying betrayal not least of which to the clones themselves.
Although the Separatist leadership was led by Count Dooku, they weren't privy to the collusion between Dooku and Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Each Sith Lord led a faction in the Clone Wars to play both sides against each other creating chaos they could manipulate to their personal advantage! The populations of the worlds which aligned with one faction or the other truly believed in their respective causes which were socioeconomic and geopolitical. The layman had no idea he was just a pawn in Palpatine's grand scheme. With the Jedi exterminated, the greatest threat to his plan was taken off the board and he sent Vader to dispose of the Separatist leadership so he could consolidate power over the organizations they represented. The Separatist worlds relied on the support of those industries and institutions so those worlds would fall in line once those support systems were firmly in the Emperor's grip.
Senator Bail Organa orders C-3PO's mind to be wiped but R2-D2's CPU is left intact. Artoo REMEMBERS EVERYTHING!
I have seen a lot of people's reaction to Star wars for the first time congratulations! You nailed it your brain explodes when you realize Palpatine is The Emperor is Priceless 👏 It's really cool to look back at Return of the Jedi after watching this "There's good in him" - Padme "I feel the conflict in you let go of your hate" - Luke and if it puts a smile on your face Remember how Anakin/Vader on Mustafar says "I am more powerful than the chancellor I can overthrow him!"..20 some year's later..He does😂 Great reaction 👏
True. But unfortunately for Anakin, he never became more powerful than the Emperor.
It's more than when you die you obviously keep the shape you died with so her belly wouldn't deflate. After all, most pregnant women's belly becomes flat again only after one or 2 days
Also you should check out Grievous' backstory, he was a comic relief villain there but in his backstory comics where you see him until he would become a cyborg, you would feel for him and understand why he was led to hate Jedi to the point of killing them and collecting their sabers, he was like a sort of Darth Vader foreshadowing (like Lucas himself wanted)
If this made you cry, get the tissues ready for the mandalorian season 2 finale
Don't spoil it! She has to watch all the episodes before that to get to it.
To be fair Magy, nearly every reactor cries at this movie, and often more than once. You really feel the weight of all 6 films come together in this episode, and how things could have been different but were never to be. I would encourage you to watch the Disney films, though people are not as complimentary of these movies as the old ones. Rogue One is the exception, which I have to agree with.
One of the absolute best of the star wars movies
There’s a lot of speculation that Palpatine used the force to kill Padme, because Padme would’ve been the last one able to return Anakin to the Light.
Others think Palpatine used the force to drain the life out of her to save Anakin.
Personally, I believe Palpatine killed her and that was his plan all along. Deprive Anakin of anyone that loves him and enslave him in a suit of your design that fuels his hatred, anger, and pain.
NAH it makes more sense she died of a broken heart. Anakin's actions, not Palpatines.
@@gideondavid30 that’s pretty illogical. But you’re entitled to your opinion.
@@deathsticks1776 It's is the literal story. BUT OK.
@@gideondavid30 the literal story is open to interpretation. But OK
@@deathsticks1776 No, the movie spelled out the cause of death. Compilation in pregnancy with a lack of a will to live. There is no ambiguity about it. It actually makes more poetic sense too considering it was Anakins actions driven by his fears that brought about the death of his wife. SELF fulfilling prophecy.
Believe it or not, but the actor who played the Emporer in the original trilogy is same who plays him now in the prequel trilogy as Palpatine/Sidious, he was early 40's or late 30's back in 83 when he played the role as a 100 year old man, and by 99 in his mid 50's he reprised his role to play a younger version of well himself and pulls it off amazingly
Watch Star Wars the Clone Wars, is an animated series but really good to explain a lot of things about Anakin becoming Darth Vader. It's really good beside of the shows.
"You can die because of that" Sadly, it's more true in Star Wars than you can imagine. Carrie Fisher died December 27th 2016 and her mother, Debbie Reynolds, died December 28th 2016. It was a real sad period for Star Wars fans. Our princess died & her mother struck with the heartache died like less than a day later.
Well shit I guess that did happen huh
Padme said, "There's good in him.", signifying that she had hope for her husband. She also had just given birth to twins. It would be illogical to assume she died of 'heartache' or 'heartbreak'.
Debbie Reynolds died of a stroke
@@mattrismatt there is a fan theory that Palpatine killed her through the force or some sith sorcery. To pull life energy from her to Anakin to save him or something
@@mattrismatt This is pure fan canon on my part but Anakin was very possessive and I think he had a kind of Force bond with Padme that neither of them were actually aware of and when she broke free and he snapped, the Force bond was shattered and that's essentially what killed her. The medical droid says it can't explain what's happening. If she's physically healthy then it must have been some effect of the Force that killed her, thus what the Emperor says is actually kind of true, Vader did kill her.
The final duel has the record of being the longest 1 on 1 duel scene in history
It's actually the longest cinematic fight scene
It's very ironic and sad that Anakin was the reason Padme dies when he was only trying to save her from the death he feared.
In a way everything bad that happened was because he and the jedi council were trying to prevent something from happening.
If the Jedi Council didn't worry about him and fear him so much all this probably wouldn't have happened.
27:00 I've watched Star Wars A LOT and seen plenty react but I have NEVER seen someone cry at this part. Wow. You get it. This is incredible to see. Thank you so much!
Dang, if it’s that heartbreaking now, imagine after seeing The Clone Wars. She’s gonna bawl.
Fantastic reaction, Magy! The most genuine reaction I’ve ever seen to anything!
See clone wars!!!!, there explains the order 66, the friendship between clones and jedi, and there apears ahsoka, the apprentice of anakin and one of the best caracteres jsjsjsjsjs
I love how emotional you get, you invested so much time into this series. You're living in the moment as it happens.
I just thought id point out that during anakins surgery (which takes place over a week or 2) he was not under any sedatives or anesthesia during the operation, he could feel everything
I forget how emotional this film actually was because I've seen it like a thousand times. I first saw it in Cinema's when I was only 5/6 years old, somehow my mum sneaked me in, but I didn't understand much apart from just the cool fights. But I remember a few years after when I was at an age to kind of understand it a bit more and I watched it again and I can guarantee I cried a lot.
Anakin got to the point where he was so full of hatred about everything he had to destroy everything around him. Even to the point he had his hands around his wife's neck. How far do you stoop to get to that. The terrible pain and lack of self-respect he was going through is unimaginable.
The French version of Vader saying "Nooooooo!!" is even better
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Pretty sharp of you to pick up that they left her pregnant on purpose, so that Palpatine would believe the children died.
In the script, Yoda and Obiwan say this, but in the movie they don't for some reason, and it does not communicate it well.
Really amazing reaction btw, it makes me feel like this is truly the most powerful movie in the series. Saw it when I was 12 in theaters
The power of the storytelling and characters in Star Wars. Such an emotional film and was so moving to see such a pure reaction. Also have to mention the John Williams soundtrack which is incredible
I truly loved your reaction! Your emotions were truly felt. The great sadness of the Jedi being betrayed by their own troops and Anakin Aka Darth Vader. Also, what happened to Padme dying from Heartbreak syndrome and Anakin learning that he was responsible for her death and mourning her was truly heartbreaking to my heart. I too cried uncontrollably when I first watched how Vader came to be.
I remember watching it in theaters and I saw Anakin and Obi Wan have an epic battle in Mustafar.
There is a comic that takes place right after Vader gets into the suit and Sidious tells him Padme is dead, Vader lashes out with the force and attacks Sidious then lets him go. Sidious proceeds to electrocute and torture Vader telling him if he touched him with the force again he would kill him. That shows you the relationship between those two, right off the start Vader was conditioned to fear Sidious.
When you see Anakin go, "YOU'RE the Sith Lord!", you can see Palpatine's hand instinctively twitch as if he was about to use Force Lightning, but resisted doing so
When you have the ability to blast people with lightning from your fingertips, it can be hard to constantly resist the urge to do so. XD
I love the way he says i hate you so much power in his voice
As a Star Wars fan myself, your reactions are exactly the way I feel when I watch these movies, no matter how many times I watch them!