No... I never said I thought Obi and Padme had a relationship. That was very clear in the movie that they were just good friends. I'm saying that Anakin may have believed in his twisted mind that they (Obi-Wan and Padme) had a romantic involvement with each other. For all we know, Palpatine may have raised some doubts in his mind (because that would be the evil thing to do and perfect way to turn two friends against each other). Just my two cents. 😄 😉 🤣
Originally posted by DarkYoda
No... I never said I thought Obi and Padme had a relationship. That was very clear in the movie that they were just good friends. I'm saying that Anakin may have believed in his twisted mind that they (Obi-Wan and Padme) had a romantic involvement with each other. For all we know, Palpatine may have raised some doubts in his mind (because that would be the evil thing to do and perfect way to turn two friends against each other). Just my two cents. 😄 😉 🤣
oh, ok 🙂
Originally posted by mephistodesigns
wow, sometimes I just don't understand how people can all watch the same movie and then come up with crap like this.
Well it's not really implied...it's all a part of Palpatine's plan to turn Anakin:
PALPATINE: There are rumors in the Senate anout Master Kenobi. Many believe he is not fit for this assignment.
ANAKIN: Not fit? Why would anyone think that?
PALPATINE: They say his mind has become fogged by the influence of a certain female Senator.
ANAKIN: That's ridiculous. Who?!?
PALPATINE: (slyly) No one knows who she is... only that she is a Senator.
ANAKIN: That's impossible. I would know.
PALPATINE: Sometimes the closest are the ones who cannot see.
ANAKIN becomes worried.
PALPATINE: Idle Senate gossip is rarely true and never accurate. I'm sure your Master wil do fine.
This explains why Anakin later asks Padme if Obi Wan was at her apartment.
I believe this is at least part of the reason behind his actions during the Mustufar confrontation...
Which is one reason I believe the PT is not as popular.... while there was plenty of storytelling in the OT, it had very much fewer storytelling scenes than the PT, which has lot's of dialogue and thick plots. The OT told a story while all the while the characters were blowing stuff up or fighting or whatever, whereas the PT was very segmented: Plot/Action/Action/Plot/Plot/Plot/Plot/Action/Plot/Action/Action etc.
That is very true and a very good point. And part of the reason I can't watch Episode II. Or actually maybe what makes it easier to watch it. Becuase in Clones the love scenes are just that: love scenes. And they're not easy to watch. The good thing is that I can skip through those scenes and not miss out on anything else.
Something else that annoys me: Lucas always says that he is not a great script writer. But that he writes these films himself becuase he says they don't rely on dialogue. But the way he sets up the film, as you said, does indeed rely quite a bit on dialogue. I really don't think he understands the balance needed between visuals, sounds and yes, dialogue. Fortunately though in Episode III Palpatine is the only one who has dialogue-heavy scene and really relies on dialogue... becuase most of his dialogue is good and delivered well.
Re: Implied affair between Obi Wan and Padme?
Originally posted by Thumbilina
Hiya!! I just wanted to ask if anyone else thought that there was an implied affair between Obi Wan and Padme? When Padme's ship lands and Anakin sees Obi Wan on the deck his comments made me think that this was the real reason he was so angry with both Padme and Obi. Also, earlier in the movie when Ani asks Padme if Obi had been there with a snarl on his face. Anyone else pick up on this?? Thanks!