Star Wars : Épisode II - L'Attaque des clones Soundtrack (

Star Wars : Épisode II - L'Attaque des clones Soundtrack (2002) cover

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Rating: 6.60/10 from 754000 votes
Tags: clone wars, opening crawl, jedi

Synopsis

Ten years after the invasion of Naboo, the Galactic Republic is facing a Separatist movement and the former queen and now Senator Padmé Amidala travels to Coruscant to vote on a project to create an army to help the Jedi to protect the Republic.

Upon arrival, she escapes from an attempt to kill her, and Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker are assigned to protect her. They chase the shape-shifter Zam Wessell but she is killed by a poisoned dart before revealing who hired her.

The Jedi Council assigns Obi-Wan Kenobi to discover who has tried to kill Amidala and Anakin to protect her in Naboo. Obi-Wan discovers that the dart is from the planet Kamino, and he heads to the remote planet. He finds an army of clones that has been under production for years for the Republic and that the bounty hunter Jango Fett was the matrix for the clones.

Meanwhile Anakin and Amidala fall in love with each other, and he has nightmarish visions of his mother. They travel to his home planet, Tatooine, to see his mother, and he discovers that she has been abducted by Tusken Raiders. Anakin finds his mother dying, and he kills all the Tusken tribe, including the women and children.

Obi-Wan follows Jango Fett to the planet Geonosis where he discovers who is behind the Separatist movement. He transmits his discoveries to Anakin since he cannot reach the Jedi Council.

Who is the leader of the Separatist movement? Will Anakin receive Obi-Wan's message? And will the secret love between Anakin and Amidala succeed?

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User reviews

Michael Evans
6/10

The epic battle scenes on Geonosis are elevated by the powerful and grandiose orchestral pieces, making the audience feel the intensity and scale of the conflict unfolding on screen.

Charles Hall
3/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack felt out of place in a universe as rich and expansive as Star Wars. The modern touches clashed with the epic and timeless feel of the story, detracting from the immersion and suspension of disbelief that the music should enhance.

Michelle Lee
7/10

The use of recurring themes and motifs in the soundtrack helps to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience, allowing the audience to feel connected to the characters and the unfolding story on a deeper level.

Laura Campbell
5/10

Anakin and Amidala's love theme is beautifully composed and adds a romantic touch to their budding relationship, making their scenes together even more emotional and impactful.

Mark Lewis
5/10

The music in the scenes where Obi-Wan Kenobi investigates the assassination attempt on Padmé Amidala is intense and suspenseful, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Daniel Lewis
10/10

The main themes in the soundtrack, such as Across the Stars for Anakin and Padmé's love story, and The Imperial March for the growing darkness in Anakin, are not only musically beautiful but also help to convey the complex emotions and relationships of the characters. The music becomes a character itself, enhancing the narrative and leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

George Jackson
9/10

The composition of the soundtrack is masterfully done, blending traditional orchestral elements with modern and otherworldly sounds to create a unique and memorable musical journey. John Williams' iconic score elevates the film to a whole new level, becoming an integral part of the storytelling.

Margaret Young
5/10

The use of different musical motifs for characters like Jango Fett and the Separatist movement helps to create a sense of continuity and depth in the storytelling, enriching the narrative.

Amanda Wright
2/10

I found the musical score to be repetitive and uninspired, with little variation in tone or tempo throughout the movie. It failed to create a distinct atmosphere for each scene, leaving the overall soundtrack feeling monotonous and forgettable.