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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Rewatching Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace on the big screen, 25 years later, reveals so many surprising details that truly show George Lucas' genius. The Phantom Menace is 25 years old this year, and Lucasfilm celebrated the anniversary by re-releasing the movie in theaters. For many, this was a first opportunity to experience the prequels on the big screen.
7 Qui-Gon Totally Knows About Padmé's Deception The Jedi Master just can't help himself Close Viewers were taken aback when Padmé stepped forward before the Gungans, revealing she was in fact Queen Amidala and kneeling before them in an appeal for their aid. Rewatching, though, it's striking how much Qui-Gon Jinn needles the supposed handmaiden while they're exploring Tatooine. "The Queen will not approve," Padmé insists at one point.
When Obi-Wan first mentions Master Yoda to Qui-Gon on Naboo, he notes that the wise Jedi Grandmaster tells him to be mindful of the future; following Yoda's advice, Obi-Wan senses what Qui-Gon does not, a shadowy distant force orchestrating events. It is Qui-Gon who drags Obi-Wan back to the present, insisting on living in the moment. Later, when speaking to Anakin, Yoda is the council member who tries to peer into the boy's future and declares it to be clouded.
There is a subtle irony, then, in the fact Qui-Gon is the one who truly believes Anakin is the prophesied Chosen One. Qui-Gon was the one who told Obi-Wan to focus on the moment, and yet he becomes captivated by a dream of the future, one in which the Force has been brought into balance through Anakin. He's right, of course, but it's amusing to note the Jedi who wanted to live in the moment is the one who perceives Anakin's ultimate future.
Created By George Lucas Cast Samuel L. Jackson 3 The Grand Army Face Battle Droids It's perfect setup for the Clone Wars Close There's something quite ruthless about Padmé's plan in The Phantom Menace. Because she lacks an army herself, she approaches the aquatic race of Gungans and asks to use their "Grand Army" as a distraction to take on the army of battle droids, while she takes the steps that are really necessary to bring her opponents down.
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