Anyone who is interested by the idea of viewing Episode 1 in a full-fledged theater experience again (regardless of the 3D visuals) will likely enjoy themselves.

Sixteen years after theStar Warstrilogy reason withStars Wars : Episode VI - Return of the Jedi , George Lucas return to the galaxy far , far away for the first of three prequel films . Despite the comprehension of some fan - favored characters and beefed - up special effects , Star war : Episode I - The Phantom Menacewas mostly panned by critics - and even die - hard buff of the series had a hard prison term enshroud their disappointment .

Almost 13 years afterEpisode Idebuted in theaters , Lucasfilm is determine to once again re - acquittance theStar Wars(now ) hexology - this fourth dimension in post - reborn 3D. The 3-D re - release also marks the first time motion-picture fan will actually be able to see the story of Anakin Skywalker play out chronologically in theaters . That said , despite the film ’s defect ( which have been recounted sentence and prison term again ) , doesThe Phantom Menaceoffer enough 3D spectacle to make it deserving another trip to the theater ?

As refer , the purpose of ourStar Wars : Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3Dreview is to facilitate our readers make an informed decision about the 3D re - release , not pass too much time revisit the overarching problems with the flick ( a cheesy depiction of Anakin Skywalker , underwhelming backstories , and of line Jar Jar Binks , among others ) that have been retch by fans and critic alike for over a decennary .

Sidious, Tyranus, Maul, and Vader.

Even with the a few beguiling 3D visual sequences , it ’s hard to look past the failure of the prequel trilogy storey lines andEpisode Iis still ( arguably ) the most eccentric of the bunch ( think of Midi - chlorians ? ) -   following 9 year - old slave - boy Anakin Skywalker after a prospect encounter with Jedi masters   Qui - Gon Jinn and Obi - Wan Kenobi as well as the captivating ( and significantly sure-enough ) Queen Amidala . That tell , the larger over - arch story beat , such as the Darth Maul encounters and the Trade Federation contravention ( which lead to the larger galactic war ) may , for some viewers , be a bit more interesting this beat - now that we know how exactly the events ultimately dally out .

Brand recognition and eye - popping visuals helped edgeEpisode Ion to complete over $ 924 million back in 1999 ( over $ 1.1 billion in today ’s dollar ) . Ultimately , despite the " 3-D ? Us too ! " glide path of the 2012 re - release , the compounding of fan - favorite character reference as well as exciting stage set - pieces ( which do n’t gain much from the 3D ) will most unquestionably make the re - release a profitable experience   ( albeit still flawed and mostly underwhelming ) . However , it wo n’t be due to the effectivity of the 3D upgrade itself .

While the marketing has focused on the 3D presentation , it ’s hard to recommend moviegoer pay the upgraded price simply to experience the series in an added proportion because in most shell the range is flat . Even in succession that watcher might look would really benefit from the added depth ( such as the Gungan / droid regular army engagement ) - and , even the ones that do employment , are n’t likely to make it deserving sitting through the film ’s less successful moments ( Otoh Gunga , for example ) . Obviously outcome will vary from theatre of operations to theatre but , whileEpisode I 3Dpost - conversion itself does n’t present a fortune of ghosted images , the effect does n’t really enhance more than a couple of the film ’s tumid natural process scenes ( essentially podracing and the " Duel of the Fates " ) .

Emperor Palpatine laughing maniacally in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.

Fans of the series who do choose to vanquish out money for the 3D re - release will , no doubt , get it hard not to be extra emotional during the podracing conniption - which , despite all of the problem with overarching film coupled with mostly underwhelming 3D software , isalmost(but not quite ) enough to make the slip deserving it . First person shots of the track , earth - floor views of the racers tearing over the terrain , and other intriguing activeness angles make this scene in particular the flagship moment of the experience - essentially none of the other sequences even come close ( with most failing to earn their 3D impression wholly ) .

It ’ll for certain be interesting to see what Lucasfilm manage to do with future three-D re - releases - as there are plenty of scenes in the with child saga that could offer - up some really breathtaking 3D merriment ( similar to the podracing   sequence )   - such as the Geonosis   Coliseum Battle , Death Star oceanic abyss run , and Battle of Hoth , to name a few . However , much like thePhantom Menace 3D ,   these would still be very stranded moments in picture show that were never mean to be presented in 3D , mean that the majority of the runtime will still pop the question a pretty flat delineation at a premium price .

As a result , instead of 3D visuals , a skillful reason to seeEpisode I - The Phantom Menace 3Dwould be merely for the purpose of love the saga on the grown concealment once again ( or to stick in younger viewers to the series who , prior to the re - release , have in all probability only determine the films at house ) . Despite the problem , there ’s still raft of ( flawed ) sport to be had . Anyone who is interested by the approximation of viewingEpisode 1 in a full - fledged theater experience again ( regardless of the 3D visuals ) will belike savour themselves - and can count the 3D podracing as a bonus . However , moviegoers who were hoping the 3D experience would make - up for the film ’s many defect , will probably proceed to sense cheat on by the firstStar Warsprequel .

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2

If you ’re still on the fence aboutStar Wars : Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D , check out the trailer below :

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Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace 3D (Review)

Star Wars : Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3Dis rated PG for sci - fi action / ferocity . Now play in theaters .

The beginning of the Skywalker Saga , Star warfare : Episode I - The Phantom Menace realize young Anakin Skywalker put on his path to discovering his ability to charm the Force . While attempting to thwart the nefarious Trade Federation in their plans for the planet of Naboo , two Jedi discover an exceptionally - talented slave with the ability to handle the Force . Little do they know , deliver him is just the beginning of a saga that will cross multiplication of the Skywalker household .

Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace 3D Podracing

Anakin’s podracer in ‘Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D’

Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace 3D Darth Maul

Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul, & Obi-Wan Kenobi in ‘The Phantom Menace 3D’

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The beginning of the Skywalker Saga, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace sees young Anakin Skywalker put on his path to discovering his ability to influence the Force. While attempting to thwart the nefarious Trade Federation in their plans for the planet of Naboo, two Jedi discover an exceptionally-gifted slave with the ability to wield the Force. Little do they know, rescuing him is just the beginning of a saga that will span generations of the Skywalker family.