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Originally posted by Calgary Flames+May 30 2005, 06:06 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Calgary Flames @ May 30 2005, 06:06 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-I-Hate-Hulse@May 30 2005, 11:57 AM
Was a little surprised at some scenes of the movie if you had small kids. I think the scenes of Anakin's burnt body and implied killing of younglings would scare many kids.
Which of course, brings up the question of why Obi Wan didn't kick Anakin's body into the lava. Being "brothers" is one thing, but if you feel that way, why watch a man being set on fire?
Anakin had some pure cheese lines...his "I love you....No, I love you more..." lines were terrible. HC is destined to be another Mark Hamill....
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You really shouldn't have been suprised by some of the scenes as legally you have to be 14 years old to see the film in Canada, Definetely some scenes not for kids...
But as far as Obi-Wan kicking Vader in the lava, i'm glad he didn't... He was a Sith lord.. he wasn't Anakin Skywalker anymore. He knew he also had to get Padme and deliver the twins. I'm sure he also knew the son of Anakin will be greatly powerful one day and grabbed his lightsaber and was off the rondevous with Yoda and Bail Antilles.
This is all just rambling, but i'm bored.

I loved the "I hate you!!" Vader gave Obi Wan as he was buring up.. Probably one of my most favorite lines in the entire series. [/b][/quote]
In the book, Obi Wan couldn't slaughter a defenseless man, and as much as he hated Vader, he loved Anikan like a brother. So he left his faith to the will of the force.
I also loved the I hate you line, you could just feel that Anikan was being kept alive by his hatred and feelings of betrayal, and his need for revenge.
Of course when the mask started dropping down over his face, you could also feel his anguish and regret.
The movie was ok in the first half, but it gained some neat momentum in the second half.