He gives Kenobi real depth and the viewer thoroughly believes that he grows up to become Alec Guiness). The same can be said of scenes between Anakin and Obi Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor is legitimately great in this film. Scenes between Anakin and Padme, are heartfelt and honest- a far cry from their nearly unwatchable scenes in ATTACK OF THE CLONES. It is natural and not forced into shape by wooden dialog. Anakin's transformation is inexorably sensible. In there place is a logical and believable storyline. Gone is the overly wooden acting and the ridiculously petrified dialog. REVENGE OF THE SITH is the prequel installment we've been hoping for all along. Fans far and wide were wondering what George Lucas had done to their beloved STAR WARS franchise! Something that once was so rollicking and without peer was being transformed into kiddie-pandering, muppet populated, CGI over-loaded dreck! Mr. Then came the laughably stilted dialog and the clumsily told love story from ATTACK OF THE CLONES. First, we had to put up with the great embarrassment of the clownish Jar Jar and the gut wrenching 'acting' from the muppet known as Jake Lloyd in PHANTOM MENACE.
For several years now, it's been a rather uneasy proposition to be known as a STAR WARS fan.