IMDb top 250: #78
Rating 9/10
Director: Richard Marquand
Writers: George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan
Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Alec Guinness, James Earl Jones, Billy Dee Williams, Frank Oz & David Prowse
"It's a trap!"
The Galactic Empire, under the direction of Emperor Palpatine, is constructing a second Death Star in order to crush the Rebel Alliance. Since Palpatine plans to personally oversee the final stages of its construction, the Rebel Fleet launches a full-scale attack on the Death Star in order to prevent its completion and kill Palpatine, effectively bringing an end to the Empire once and for all. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker, the Rebel leader and Jedi Apprentice, struggles to bring Darth Vader back from the Dark Side of the Force.
When I was a kid Return of The Jedi was always my favourite of the original trilogy, it was just fun and exciting. Now, I'm older it's clear that this is the weakest of the three but that's not to say this is a bad movie! Return of The Jedi is still a great movie but through many viewings with my older mind I find too many faults with it and the Ewoks bringing down the Empire is a bit silly.
The Return of The Jedi starts off with the rescue of Han Solo at Jabba's Palace and these scenes are really the best part of Episode VI for me. Jabba the Hutt is a brilliant character, and prior to the re-releases where Jabba is now introduced in A New Hope the foreshadowing of the character was brilliantly done; and when we are finally introduced to him in Jedi, he blows everything you could have imagined out of the water. Jabba's Palace is also filled with other brilliantly designed creatures like the Gamorrean Guards and Bib Fortuna. In addition, to this Boba Fett can be seen lurking around in the background. Unfortunately, in the re-releases Lucas has added more, unnecessary footage of Boba Fett, including him flirting with back up singers. Just No!
In addition, to that unnecessary footage Lucas has now added a pointless and silly musical number into the Jabba's Palace scenes! I usually fast forward this scene as I actually can't stomach it! It's in Jabba's Palace that Carrie Fisher gets to don her two best looks throughout the saga, the first is her Boushh outfit where she brings Chewbacca to Jabba in order to free Solo. Her second look is probably one of the most iconic costumes in movie history!! The Metal Bikini! Carrie Fisher looks beyond HOT in this outfit and it's no surprise that countless geeks around the world were turned on by it! The best thing is, even in such a provocative get-up Leia still manages to kick ass and see off Jabba the Hutt with the chain that binds her! AWESOME
Return of The Jedi gets a bit silly in the middle with the Rebel Alliance traveling to the Moon of Endor to shut down the Death Stars shield generators. When they arrive they meet the Ewoks, which are effectively just teddy bears! Teddy bears who believe C3-P0 to be a deity. There is some great interaction with Han Solo and Threepio during this part of the story.
Jedi picks up again during the climax of the film, where three different stories take place. Luke on the Death Star attempting to lure his father Darth Vader back to the good side, where an superbly filmed lightsaber fight take place between the father and son. Then there is the battle on Endor between the Ewoks and the Empire and finally Lando Calrissian takes the Millennium Falcon through the Death Stars core to destroy the main reactor. The three stranded finally is brilliantly executed and is at times all out action with so much going on!
There is a genuine disgusting moment at the end of the newest version of Return of The Jedi and that is the inclusion of Hayden Christensen's Anakin Skywalker popping up at the end replacing the original Anakin (Sebastian Shaw). This should never have happened. And neither should the inclusion of Darth Vader saying "NOOOOO" when he picks up Emperor Palpatine!
However, all that aside Return of The Jedi is a great film, but it lacks the depth and magic of the first two. However, it is still an exciting watch and worthy of it's place on the Empire top 500 list. I now can't wait for Episode VII.
"It's a trap!"
The Galactic Empire, under the direction of Emperor Palpatine, is constructing a second Death Star in order to crush the Rebel Alliance. Since Palpatine plans to personally oversee the final stages of its construction, the Rebel Fleet launches a full-scale attack on the Death Star in order to prevent its completion and kill Palpatine, effectively bringing an end to the Empire once and for all. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker, the Rebel leader and Jedi Apprentice, struggles to bring Darth Vader back from the Dark Side of the Force.
When I was a kid Return of The Jedi was always my favourite of the original trilogy, it was just fun and exciting. Now, I'm older it's clear that this is the weakest of the three but that's not to say this is a bad movie! Return of The Jedi is still a great movie but through many viewings with my older mind I find too many faults with it and the Ewoks bringing down the Empire is a bit silly.
The Return of The Jedi starts off with the rescue of Han Solo at Jabba's Palace and these scenes are really the best part of Episode VI for me. Jabba the Hutt is a brilliant character, and prior to the re-releases where Jabba is now introduced in A New Hope the foreshadowing of the character was brilliantly done; and when we are finally introduced to him in Jedi, he blows everything you could have imagined out of the water. Jabba's Palace is also filled with other brilliantly designed creatures like the Gamorrean Guards and Bib Fortuna. In addition, to this Boba Fett can be seen lurking around in the background. Unfortunately, in the re-releases Lucas has added more, unnecessary footage of Boba Fett, including him flirting with back up singers. Just No!
In addition, to that unnecessary footage Lucas has now added a pointless and silly musical number into the Jabba's Palace scenes! I usually fast forward this scene as I actually can't stomach it! It's in Jabba's Palace that Carrie Fisher gets to don her two best looks throughout the saga, the first is her Boushh outfit where she brings Chewbacca to Jabba in order to free Solo. Her second look is probably one of the most iconic costumes in movie history!! The Metal Bikini! Carrie Fisher looks beyond HOT in this outfit and it's no surprise that countless geeks around the world were turned on by it! The best thing is, even in such a provocative get-up Leia still manages to kick ass and see off Jabba the Hutt with the chain that binds her! AWESOME
Return of The Jedi gets a bit silly in the middle with the Rebel Alliance traveling to the Moon of Endor to shut down the Death Stars shield generators. When they arrive they meet the Ewoks, which are effectively just teddy bears! Teddy bears who believe C3-P0 to be a deity. There is some great interaction with Han Solo and Threepio during this part of the story.
Jedi picks up again during the climax of the film, where three different stories take place. Luke on the Death Star attempting to lure his father Darth Vader back to the good side, where an superbly filmed lightsaber fight take place between the father and son. Then there is the battle on Endor between the Ewoks and the Empire and finally Lando Calrissian takes the Millennium Falcon through the Death Stars core to destroy the main reactor. The three stranded finally is brilliantly executed and is at times all out action with so much going on!
There is a genuine disgusting moment at the end of the newest version of Return of The Jedi and that is the inclusion of Hayden Christensen's Anakin Skywalker popping up at the end replacing the original Anakin (Sebastian Shaw). This should never have happened. And neither should the inclusion of Darth Vader saying "NOOOOO" when he picks up Emperor Palpatine!
However, all that aside Return of The Jedi is a great film, but it lacks the depth and magic of the first two. However, it is still an exciting watch and worthy of it's place on the Empire top 500 list. I now can't wait for Episode VII.
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