Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi (PG) Reviews
Watch this item
From 0 ratings and 2 reviews
100% of users recommend this product
Average Ratings for Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi (PG)
- Overall rating
2 Reviews For Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi (PG)
-
forcechild
5th Jul 2009
forcechild's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!
Report this review
The last of the "Star Wars" episodes. One of the best. Remarkable acting in this one. Darth Vader was able to restore his former self through love of his son, hence became the Chosen One and brought balance to the Force as the Jedi lengend perdicted. I cried at the end when Luke cremated Vader's body. Was happier than anything when he appeared to Luke in phantom form at the end of the film.(Many people hated it when Lucas put Hayden Christensen in when he redid the scene, but I thought it was important that he did so. Vader's character had been portrayed by him and it was better done that way in my humble opinion. Too bad he didn't do the same with Vader's death scene.) That is one of the many reasons I loved the ending of the saga, but hated it at the same time. There was no longer a monsterous villian to hate. At least we didn't hate Vader anymore. We hated Palpatine which was fitting. No movie will ever capture as many fans as this saga did. It will continue to entertain millions for many generations to come. The Force will be strong with them all. Thank you so much again Mr. Lucas. Your name will go down in history.
- Read forcechild's full review and ratings (216 words)
-
Speaker Dime
1st Dec 2006
Speaker Dime's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!
Report this review
As the final episode in the Star Wars Trilogy, the Return of the Jedi is somewhat repetitive with similar storylines to previous episodes. The film begins with an elaborate rescue of Han Solo from the clutches of Jabba the Hut, a slug-like gangster who has had run-ins with Solo on occasion. Many of the scenes are spectacularly inventive and are not to be missed. Luke then returns back to Master Yoda to complete his Jedi training and confirm the truth about Darth Vader being his father. The other ...- Read Speaker Dime's review (284 words)



Share this page: