IMO, Episode I was ok at best, but Episode II felt so...dead. Like someone else said, it feels like they are just going through the motions. In my mind, part of the reason for that is how everything is blue screened, it takes the actors out of mood of actually being there. Also from my understanding (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong) I've heard that George doesn't not give his actors the whole script to work with, just the snippets for the scenes they are doing then. Thus, not even the actors have an idea how everything is connected and can't react accordingly.
But this all just from simple old me who isn't anywhere near an actor so I'm nowhere near an expert on the subject.
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an anesthetic penance beneath
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