Jordan wrote:
Personally, I'm not a fan of the family scenes. I prefer the Extended Arrival of Naboo deleted scene. It does the same thing that the family scenes do but it's Padme's commenting on herself and what she wants which I find important.
Fair enough. I agree with you, that extended scene would've worked. It really does lay out what you need to know, that there is conflict within Padme, and I don't feel the movie as its cut or Portman do a great job with expressing that until the end of the movie.
ETAndElliot4ever wrote:
The end battle in AOTC is probably fine for your average fan or moviegoer.
Well put. It's a shame they didn't fix it for DVD. Lucas can't be pleased with it, I just refuse to believe he could.
Raveers wrote:
However regarding the tracked music it's not our decision on what music should go where. It's up to Lucas.
I meant that the fact that there was no music scored for the end battle itself is a huge atrocity, and then additionally, the tracked music they chose was horrible itself. As an editing exercise, I cut together Duel of the Fates and the Force theme in a few places and it worked beautifully, granted, I had to remove the 3PO stuff to make it work, but the scene went from a cool, exciting, ableit clunky, action scene, to a very dramatic battle in a few hour's work. Why couldn't Lucas and Burtt have figured that out?
ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:
Well after seeing it on the AOTC DVD and the extremely brief cameo in ROTS, I have to say screw the family scene. You really get nothing from it except the fact that Padme...has a family. And that whole Padme family "subplot" goes nowhere because they just leave. Am I wrong?
Hmm, Jordan proposed a pretty good option to the family scenes. What is important about the family scene is not the backstory, it's seeing that Padme longs for Anakin and is torn. And as Jordan showed, the extended arrival scene would've accomplished that. The cut scene from the script of Padme revealing her feelings to 3PO would've accomplished that. Frankly, a shot as simple as Padme watching Anakin with a longing, conflicted expression on her face would've accomplished that. I just don't think Lucas went with any of the above. There are certainly moments where we see the love story from her POV, but in the script, it's more balanced and more believable.
Jordan wrote:
Plus, this line: "Our relationship is strictly professional" just irks me. How many times have we heard this line in a romance story?
Again, it would be interesting to see a different cut of Episode II where Lucas cut the droid factory sequence to nothing, take out 3P0 and R2 in the arena battle, then add the family scenes back in. I'm curious as to how it would play.
The line is cliched, but the love story is dealing with something that is fairy tale and mythical, that cliche fits a little bit, perhaps.
I really would like to see such a cut. I am not a proponent of Phantom Edits, so I shouldn't hold my breath, as I know Lucas will not recut AOTC, but I think the movie could've been cut together much better. I might do it sometime for fun, sort of like the Soviets who re-cut Birth of a Nation over and over, as a learning exercise, but I refuse to accept a cut that's not Lucas. (On a side note, one change I would like to see the effect of is to take the picnic scene and place it before the kiss on the balcony scene. It just makes sense to me that some rolling in the grass and its accompanying sexual tension leads to a kiss, versus the other way around.)