It's incredible and heart-pounding to the very end. George Lucas you have done it again making science fiction movie magic.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, two young Jedis, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan Mcgregor) plan to infiltrate General Grevious's embargo ship. Much time later, Skywalker finds out that his wife Padme (Natalie Portman) is pregnant. He grows weary of what to do and becomes paranoid and is threatened by the dark side of the force.
This Star Wars epic finally brings the series to a close--until the sequels come out in December 2015. The film is so emotionally stirring as it tugs at the heartstrings. I have no idea why everybody has beef with Hayden Christensen and, for that matter, I have no idea why he has won to Golden Raspberry awards for worst actor. I thought that his performance as the young Darth Vader was compelling and terrifying all at once. Especially gets you with those big, yellow, piercing eyes and the rest of the cast is just as impeccable as he is. The non-cgi part of the cast that is since Grevious looks like a walking cockroach. So all that is left to say is thank you George Lucas for making science fiction magic happen.