The theatrical highlight was Queen Amidala and Queen Amidala’s decoy. The out-of-this-galaxy makeup and robes made it difficult to differentiate one another. In the element of who seemed to trust their own costumed characters the most, diplomats, inhabitants on Tatooine, and inactive Jedi embodies them. To explain, the diplomats have familiar 18th century styled hair and beards. Also, Mos Espa was filled with species that have non-CGI human traits of wearing enough to cover the sun …show more content…
In the well-choreographed battle between Darth Maul against Jinn and Kenobi, the cinematics are the lightings from the plasma so everyone is exposed as the galaxy was in a spectrum of light at the time, contrary to cinematic fighting happening in the dark in the original. It does not seem choreograph as one understands that the art of sword-fighting is predicting your enemy’s moves. Although being guided by the force is a major advantage. In context of film editing, they are able to utilize special effects and stunt doubles to make these backflips happen. Consequently, dialogue is less important as it is no longer needed to shield its lack of creative slashing. How was one able to tell during the fights that communication was involved with lack of dialogue? During the beginning, Jinn and Kenobi are facing opposites of another against a platoon of battle droids. They adapt to the techniques of the droids in later parts of the film. Also, a notable example is when Darth Maul, Jinn and Kenobi were in defensive stance, and Kenobi falsely pushes forward and Jinn simultaneously actually attacks. Evidently, it is years of history of together. Something about the theatres when it comes to actors is that they develop in real life and it gets transferred to the stage. Every