Upon revisiting “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” several insights emerge, highlighting both the film’s bold narrative choices and its controversial elements. This reflection on “The Phantom Menace” underscores how time can alter perceptions of a film, revealing new appreciations or critiques.
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https://whatculture.com/film/10-things-learned-from-re-watching-star-wars-episode-i-the-phantom-menace/
One is that there is a good reason we haven’t heard from that Lloyd kid in your picture since that movie.
It’s still awful?
Why would anyone watch it again? Masochistic tendencies?
That it’s just as bad as you remember?
The Phantom Menace has always been my favourite of the prequels.