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If you are unsure of what Star Wars is really all about, then here's a brief introduction; Star Wars tells the tale of Anakin Skywalker and his innocence as a young slave, his journey to the Dark Side, and finally his redemption in Episode 4. Episodes 1 to 3 focus on Anakin while Episodes 4 - 6 are about his son Luke Skywalker, and how Luke finally rescues his father from the Dark Side.
People are often confused about the order of the Star Wars movies. Episodes 3, 4 and 5 were released in the 1970s, while Episode 1 was released in 1999, followed by Episode 2 in 2002 and Episode 3 around 2005. Episode 2 Attack of The Clones has been released on 16th May 2002.
I was introduced Star Wars when I was really young. I know that some people find it stupid or boring, but Star Wars has probably influenced me while growing up. It has captivated with its tale of good versus evil, and I have learnt much from this imaginary universe of Star Wars. It has made me more aware of the magic of film making, special effects, acting, directing, stunt work and all sorts of other aspects involved in movie-making possible. 
What is Star Wars? It is not just a movie, but a place to be transported. It is a fairy tale of mythologies thrust into a backdrop of laser swords and space chariots. Star Wars is magic, magic of innocence and wonderment. The universe just grows bigger after each movie.                               
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Basically, the 6 episodes show us the fall of the grand Republic, the rise of The Empire, and finally the triumph of The Rebellion.
Composer John Williams has done his usual stunning job in Episode 2. The new Anakin and Padme love theme is fantasic and the movie really rises to the standards set by the Classic Trilogy.
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