When Amidala’s life is threatened, Anakin Skywalker is assigned to be her bodyguard. At the same time, the mysterious Count Dooku (Christopher Lee)-the newest player for the Dark Side-has seemingly endless robotic battle-droids in his inventory. On the other side of the universe, countless human clones are being readied to fulfill an order supposedly made by the Jedi Council a decade ago. But instead of narrowing their suspicions, a far wider problem is revealed. Openly crooning for her love, Anakin puts his heart before his mind, giving Obi-Wan good reason to frequently correct him while they search for Amidala’s enemy. Apart since the credits rolled in the last movie, the couple is reunited under the supervision of Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), when the master and apprentice are asked to protect the politician from an unknown assassin. Her hard-line stance against a growing separatist movement within the Galactic Republic has hardly aged her, while Anakin (Hayden Christensen) has sprouted into a young man. Picking up ten years after Episode I, Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman) is now a senator. Considering this Star Wars is titled Attack of the Clones, and knowing the young Jedi’s life is destined to go sour, it’s natural to assume things may get violent… but how much? We’ve heard about wars, striking back, and menaces before, yet The Force has always delivered family friendly content.
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