force2187 wrote:
I can't get into this right now, but ROTS specifically points to the dangers of a situation where a crisis is exploited by a top executive to take over both the Senate and the courts. That particular concentration of power in all three branches of government is very relevant to now, though I of course agree that the situation in ROTS-- being true art, and not single-sided propaganda -- evokes many different historical situations at once.
let's take a closer look at phantom menace. Sidious created a war, blamed it on someone else, and then used that time of crisis (for the naboo people) to give himself greater power. in actuality, all he did in Episode 2 was LITERALLY a larger scaled version of what he did in Episode I. And to that end, all he does in Episode III is a still yet larger scale of what he did in Episode 1 and 2.
and I have read the book, script, etc. No I have not seen the movie, but what you are talking about are not additions. they are well known plot arcs and dialogue. I am not saying they don't ring a little true to events of the world for the past 4 years. But being that lucas has repeated the EXACT SAME CYCLE for the last three movies (including ROTS), and started that cycle 3 years before bush came into office and 4 years before 9/11, I just don't buy into it other than coincidence of the direction Lucas decided to go and the way the world decided to go.
part of this argument though is that I am more conservative than liberal, and I don't think Bush is aiming to be emperor. Has he grabbed some extra power while in office? Sure, but come 2008 I believe we will see a liberal government in place, especially in light of the missteps this adminstration has taken. all of that being said, I really feel this is nothing more than an example of life immitating art. Had TPM gone in a completely different direction and then turned 180° and headed back to palpatine assuming power in 2002, I would be much more inclined to agree with you. But all Palpatine has done in ROTS is the exact same thing he did in TPM and AOTC. Just on a much grander scale.
in response to der graf - now THAT is entirely more plausible and would be about par for the course for someone who is trying to get back to his "rebel" filmmaking days. the political climate in the world in general is certainly heading more towards that way and has been for over a quarter century now. it certainly would make more sense if Lucas was critiquing world politics as a whole and not just the anti-bush agenda some believe (not just you force, but others as well).
Though I still say that most of it is just Lucas choosing the most convenient path for a dictator to assume leadership and is doing little but critiquing that role.. the fact that it is relevant in so many areas today just points to the timelessness of the story, like all good stories should be.