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REGION 2 DVDStar Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones [DVD] [2002]Very Good Condition
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The most densely plotted instalment of the saga so far, Attack of the Clones
is a tale of both Machiavellian political drama and doomed romance;
it's epic war film and silly comic-book fantasy combined, as teenage
Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) chafes at the restrictions
imposed by his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and falls in love
with Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman). Renegade Jedi Count Dooku
(Christopher Lee) is leading a breakaway federation of disgruntled
systems; while the insidious influence of Darth Sidious is felt rather
than seen as his invisible hand guides apparently unrelated events,
from Jar Jar's unwitting instigation of a disastrous Senate decision to
bounty hunter Jango Fett's revelatory role at the centre of the
conspiracy.
Along the way the story has fun with the conventions of Chandleresque detective fiction as Obi-Wan explores the seedier side of Coruscant, and incorporates the noble warrior ethos of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in its portrayal of the Jedi order. The portentous tone is lightened by tongue-in-cheek self-referential dialogue and the antics of robotic clowns R2D2 and C3PO. (One niggle for music fans, though, is the cavalier cut-and-paste approach to John Williams's music score.) Like the Empire Strikes Back, Clones is the bridging film of the trilogy and thus ends on an equivocally bittersweet note. On the DVD: Attack of the Clones is an all-digital film, and so looks suitably superb in this anamorphic widescreen transfer, accompanied by a THX encoded Dolby 5.1 soundtrack. Anyone who owns The Phantom Menace two-disc set will know what to expect from the special features: here's another group commentary led by George Lucas, two lengthy documentaries on the digital effects ("From Puppets to Pixels" and "The Previsualisation of Episode II") plus several other featurettes and Web documentaries, notably "Films Are Not Released, They Escape", a look at the sound design. There's also a fun trailer for the R2-D2 mockumentary "Beneath the Dome", trailers, photo galleries and more to satisfy any Star Wars fan. DVD DescriptionDVD Special FeaturesFeature-length Audio Commentary Exclusive Deleted Scenes with Introductions "From Puppets to Pixels" An all new Full-Length Documentary "State of the Art: The Previsualization of Episode II" "Films Are Not Released; They Escape" Sound Documentary Featurettes: Three mini-documentaries offering a detailed look at Attack of the Clones Web Documentaries: The award-winning 12-part web series that debuted on starwars.com "Across the Stars" Music Video: original composition by John Williams Poster and Print Campaign Trailers and TV Spots "R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" Mockumentary trailer Never-Before-Seen Production Photo Gallery ILM Visual Effects Breakdown Montage Exclusive DVD-ROM Content Picture: Widescreen 2.35:1 anamorphic Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 -- THX Surround EX Picture is Of The Actual Item. I WILL NOT POST TO ITALY |
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