Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is a 1999 film by George Lucas starring Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd. It is the first in a trilogy of films that function as a prequel to the original classic end trilogy of Star Wars films and, in chronological story order, the first in what formed a six-part saga with the completion of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith in May 2005.

Opening crawl

 * Turmoil has engulfed the
 * Galactic Republic. The taxation
 * of trade routes to outlying star
 * systems is in dispute.


 * Hoping to resolve the matter
 * with a blockade of deadly
 * battleships, the greedy Trade
 * Federation has stopped all
 * shipping to the small planet
 * of Naboo.


 * While the congress of the
 * Republic endlessly debates
 * this alarming chain of events,
 * the Supreme Chancellor has
 * secretly dispatched two Jedi
 * Knights, the guardians of
 * peace and justice in the
 * galaxy, to settle the conflict....

Plot summary
The film begins 32 years before A New Hope. A trade dispute between the planet of Naboo and the Trade Federation, which is led by Nute Gunray, leads to a blockade of the planet. Chancellor Finis Valorum of the Republic secretly sends two Jedi Knights (Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi) to resolve the dispute. The Trade Federation is in league with the evil Darth Sidious, Dark Lord of the Sith. Sidious orders the Federation to invade Naboo and kill the two Jedi. The Jedi escape assassination on the Trade Federation starship and escape to the surface of Naboo. They meet Jar Jar Binks, who helps them reach Theed, the capital city of Naboo. The Jedi rescue Queen Amidala and Governor Sio Bibble from the Trade Federation's droid armies. They leave for Coruscant, the Republic's capital planet, to ask for help from the Senate. Before reaching Coruscant, they are forced to land on the desert planet of Tatooine for repairs. Whilst searching for parts, they befriend Anakin Skywalker, a slave boy, who helps pay for the repairs by winning a podrace at Boonta Eve. Qui-Gon Jinn recognises Anakin's potential to be a powerful Jedi and takes him on their journey to Coruscant. On Coruscant, the queen is disillusioned with the Senate's bureaucracy and stalling and returns to Naboo to repel the invasion herself. There she forms an alliance with her people's former enemies, the indigenous Gungans, against the Trade Federation. During the Battle of Naboo, a distraction from the queen's personal assault of her own palace, the Gungans are over-matched and are forced to retreat. However, Anakin destroys the droid command ship and the Trade Federation's droid army is disabled, resulting in defeat. At the same time, Amidala succeeds in capturing Gunray and securing her throne room. Tragically, Qui-Gon is killed by Darth Maul, Sidious's apprentice, who is himself cut down by Obi-Wan. The Jedi Council decide that Anakin should train to become a Jedi Knight. He becomes Obi-Wan's apprentice, or padawan.

Reaction
After an enormous marketing campaign, with the distinctive artwork of Star Wars series artist Drew Struzan gracing the movie poster and other advertising, there was almost unprecedented interest amongst both fans and the wider community in the return of one of the most successful movie series of all time. However, critical and fan reaction ranged from guarded praise to outright derision.

The much-hyped special effects, while generally viewed as groundbreaking in their sheer scope, were perhaps less impressive than anticipated simply because of high expectations. This attitude was confirmed with the rival film, The Matrix, winning the visual effects Academy Award for that year over the Star Wars film. It was the first time a Star Wars film lost in that Oscar competition category. Many critics heavily criticised the direction and the acting of Portman and especially Jake Lloyd as the young Anakin Skywalker. Some aspects of the scripting were also criticised. Extra venom was directed at the character of Jar-Jar Binks, who was regarded by most of the older fan community as purely a merchandising opportunity rather than a serious character in the film. It's worth noting however that the criticism of Jar Jar was always of his character, never of his digital integration into the movie, this was largely a success. Fan reaction was mixed, with some fans opposing the critics' views while others agreed with the negative opinions.

Another source of dissatisfaction comes from the decision to explain the Force in terms of hard science, hence the introduction of midi-chlorians. Many fans felt this was unnecessary and ruins an aspect of the saga which sets it apart from other popular sci-fi titles in which religion and spirituality are of little importance or totally absent.

A number of people anonymously re-edited the film and released their edited versions over the Internet. One, known as The Phantom Edit, is regarded as a superior version by many who have seen both.

Title
There is a great deal of speculation as to what the title, "The Phantom Menace", refers to; the titles of the other films seem to generally be self-explanatory. It is usually suggested that the title refers to Darth Sidious, Darth Maul, or the Sith in general.

Trivia
When Queen Amidala calls for a vote of no confidence, a group of aliens that can be seen in the Senate resemble E.T.'s race from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

Characters and Cast

 * Qui-Gon Jinn - Liam Neeson
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi - Ewan McGregor
 * Queen Amidala / Padmé - Natalie Portman
 * Anakin Skywalker - Jake Lloyd
 * Palpatine - Ian McDiarmid
 * Shmi Skywalker - Pernilla August
 * Sio Bibble - Oliver Ford Davies
 * Captain Panaka - Hugh Quarshie
 * Jar Jar Binks - Ahmed Best
 * C-3PO - Anthony Daniels
 * R2-D2 - Kenny Baker
 * Yoda - Frank Oz
 * Finis Valorum - Terence Stamp
 * Boss Nass - Brian Blessed
 * Watto - Andy Secombe
 * Darth Maul - Ray Park
 * Sebulba - Lewis MacLeod
 * Wald - Warwick Davis
 * Captain Tarpals - Steven Speirs
 * Nute Gunray - Silas Carson
 * Rune Haako - Jerome Blake
 * Daultay Dofine - Alan Ruscoe
 * Ric Olié - Ralph Brown
 * Fighter Pilot Bravo 5 - Celia Imrie
 * Fighter Pilot Bravo 2 - Benedict Taylor
 * Fighter Pilot Bravo 3 - Clarence Smith
 * Mace Windu - Samuel L. Jackson
 * Palace Guard - Dominic West
 * Rabé - Cristina da Silva
 * Eirtaé - Friday (Liz) Wilson
 * Yané - Candice Orwell
 * Saché - Sofia Coppola
 * Sabé - Keira Knightley
 * Republic Cruiser Captain - Bronagh Gallagher
 * Republic Cruiser Pilot - Silas Carson
 * TC-14 - John Fensom
 * Fode - Greg Proops
 * Beed - Scott Capurro
 * Jabba the Hutt - Himself
 * Jira - Margaret Towner
 * Kitster - Dhruv Chanchani
 * Seek - Oliver Walpole
 * Amee - Jenna Green
 * Melee - Megan Udall
 * Eeth Koth - Hassani Shapi
 * Adi Gallia - Gin
 * Saesee Tiin - Khan Bonfils
 * Plo Koon - Alan Ruscoe
 * Yarael Poof - Michelle Taylor
 * Ki-Adi-Mundi - Silas Carson
 * Even Piell - Michaela Cottrell
 * Oppo Rancisis - Jerome Blake
 * Depa Billaba - Dipika O'Neill Joti
 * Yaddle - Phil Eason
 * Mas Amedda - Jerome Blake
 * Aks Moe - Mark Coulier
 * Lott Dod - Silas Carson
 * Yoda Puppeteers - Kathy Smee, Don Austen, David Greenaway
 * Voice of TC-14 - Lindsay Duncan
 * Voice of Darth Maul - Peter Serafinowicz
 * Voice of Rune Haako - James Taylor
 * Voice of Daultay Dofine - Chris Sanders
 * Voice of Lott Dodd - Toby Longworth
 * Voice of Aks Moe - Marc Silk
 * Voice of Tey How - Tyger