“General Kenobi, Years ago,
you served my father in the Clone Wars; now he begs you to help him in his
struggle against the Empire.” ~Leia Organa
The
Clone Wars were first mentioned in the original Star Wars, so when the prequels
came out, fans expected to see them. It wasn’t
immediately clear to every fan that the “Clone Wars” involved actual
clones, because we had never seen any characters in the original trilogy or "Phantom Menace" that were clones. There were stormtrooopers, but we never saw
under their helmets and their voices were different. However, if you dive into
abandoned Star Wars scripts, it is obvious that Lucas had always toyed with the
idea of bringing cloning into the films.
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Empire Strikes Back concept art |
In
the original draft of Empire Strikes back, for instance, Lando Calirissian is a
clone. He can trace his clone heritage back five generations. Another
interesting element in this draft are the native inhabitants of cloud city.
They are described as tall, white-skinned creatures that ride on manta rays and
use darts as weapons. These elements would later be recycled and used in
“Attack of the Clones” as the basis for the inhabitants of Kamino.


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It's all Obi-Wan's fault! He's jealous! He's holding me back! |
One newcomer who doesn’t happen to be from Downunder is
Hayden Christianson, who was cast to play Anakin Skywalker (age 19). Though
over 1,500 other actors auditioned for the part (including Leo DiCaprio &
Ryan Phillipe), Hayden was selected for his chemistry with actress Natalie
Portman (apparently Lucas sees something the rest of us do not).



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Well, this is awkward... |
In
the end, “Attack of the Clones” serves as a much better Star Wars film than its
prequel predecessor. It is full of
interesting characters, strange alien planets, bounty hunters, and light saber
duels with actual dialogue between the actors. Sure, the romance between Anakin
& Padme is uncomfortable and horribly written, but fans can look past that.
If the film achieves nothing else, it gives Star Wars fans a glimpse of what
the “Clone Wars” were and how they laid the seeds for the Evil Galactic Empire.
Maybe that’s a romantic idea in and of itself.
Next Time on "Road to Episode VII":
We take a look at "Clone War"
Magnoliafan's fan-edit of Episode II!
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