![]() The unexpected angles, challenging terrain, and the way the characters’ movements tell about their personalities means that one swipe of a lightsaber is worth one thousand words. Most of the fights in the series are battles between clones and droids, however, the majority of the truly stunning fights are between Jedi and Sith, and even better, when a non-force user gets involved. Fans also do not see these two characters face off again until their roles are reversed in Rebels with Ahsoka vs Darth Vader. The way the zombies move is a creative bit of direction itself. Looking back at some of these fights, I forgot how good some of the choreography was in the prequel films. And even better, this character is designed to be Maul's brother. A chase over steep cliffsides brings Quinlan and Obi-Wan’s different fighting styles into focus in this episode. The clones are alternately cannon fodder and major characters, and the battlefield shows off a range of guns and transport vehicles, including Aethersprite Jedi starfighters and AT-TE walkers. ![]() ![]() The sequence has a lightness too, as fast cuts and dialogue are used for humorous effect. ![]()
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