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Walka z Darthem Maulem przy dźwiękach "Duel of the Fates" Johna Williamsa jest uznawana za jedną z najlepszych scen akcji w historii kina.
Upon release, The Phantom Menace broke box office records, grossing over $1 billion worldwide (adjusted for inflation and re-releases). However, critical reception was mixed to negative.
The "mroczne widmo"—the dark phantom—is not Palpatine. It is the ghost of a future Vader that hovers over every frame of young Anakin’s joy. When we finally see Vader in A New Hope , we no longer see a monster. We see a broken slave boy, encased in plastic and rage, still trying to free his mother from a sand hut that has long since burned down. That is the essay’s final claim: The Phantom Menace does not ruin Vader. It makes him unbearable. Because now, when the mask clicks shut, we hear a child’s sob behind the respirator.
The introduction of Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd) recontextualizes the entire saga. The discovery of a slave boy on Tatooine who is prophesied to bring balance to the Force adds a layer of tragic irony. The Council, particularly Yoda and Mace Windu, sense danger in the boy’s future, yet Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) insists on his training. This conflict highlights the dogma of the Jedi Order, suggesting that their own rigidity contributed to their eventual downfall.
"Gwiezdne Wojny: Mroczne Widmo" to pierwszy film z prekwelowej trylogii, wyreżyserowany przez George'a Lucasa i wydany w 1999 roku. Film ten stanowi początek historii o młodej Republice Galaktycznej i początkach bohaterstwa Anakina Skywalkera.