There’s a reason why Duel of the Fates is called Duel of the Fates. This one duel will determine the course of Anakin’s life. Qui-Gon was not only an old school Jedi, but he was the Jedi that Anakin latched onto. Had Qui-Gon trained Anakin, he would not have turned to the dark side.
I am not so sure about that. Anakin's fall did not come ultimately from bad parenting skills or the Council being jerks to him. It was more from an impulse of cutting Windu's arm off without thinking and even worse decision after that, which no one rationally with clear mind would embrace with Jedi training or not (just conscience), especially after witnessing Palpatine's true nature and fighting villains like Dooku all the war.
@@MAnuscript421 Anakin: "Thanks to Jinn's teachings, I am a master of self-control." Palpatine shows false photo of Jinn doing something horrible to Anakin's mom behind his back. Anakin: "I will kill him!!!!" Palpatine's thoughts: “Good, Anakin, Good! Kill Him. Kill Him Now.”
Qui-Gonn would've been the father figure that Anakin had long missed. Unfortunately, Darth Maul's victory had foreshadowed Anakin's path. Obi Wan was practically thrusted the role of mentor instead. Unfortunately, the fact that he was given the responsibility when he was a Jedi Knight instead of Master showed that he wasn't ready to mentor Anakin since Obi-Wan himself had some of his own growing to do.
Anakin turned to the dark side because he was groomed by Palpatine as soon as they met. "I'll be watching your career with great interest". Palpatine always told Anakin that he was stronger than any of the Jedi and always said little things to make him question the Jedi order, and their teachings. He was a product of grooming
Man... I wish I was a 90's kid so I could experience that exact moment in the cinema. I grew up with the prequel trilogy and original trilogy (minus Return Of The Jedi which took years before I actually had it on DVD) but let's be fair, when you've watched those movies for as long as you can remember since you were a young child, you can never remember your first time seeing anything in those movies.
@@ZefDavenport I absolutely would've too, in that context. That's awesome. Also in Attack Of The Clones when we get to see Yoda fight, and Revenge Of The Sith when General Grievous pulls out 4 lightsabers...
6 awesome things to come out of Episode I: 1: This. 2. Ewan's Obi Wan Kenobi 3: Auralnauts Star Wars parodies. 4: Pod racing. 5: Darth Maul. 6: The droid assault tank & Droideka.
Qui-Gon Jin is the embodiment of what a traditional jedi should look like. Darth Maul is the embodiment of what a traditional Sith Lord should look like. And the Naboo star fighters are sexy as hell. So much to love about this movie.
We was fuking young.. I remember , i watched it in the theater, 9 yrs old me.. and i was in AWE from the screen, the sizes of the scenerys, the sounds, the story... .... OMG.
@@noobplaysleague7552 "the next one." Reading this comment now is sad. But I'm kinda happy cause I knew the sequels would suck from the end of the Farce Awakens.
Qui-Gon vs darth maul, truly a duel of the fates. Qui-gon is wise and experienced, a master jedi who knows alot about the force. He would the perfect teacher for Anakin, someone who could teach him to channel his bad impulse. With Qui-Gon Jinn, Palpatine would have no grip on the young, influencable Anakin. But Qui-Gon dies that day, and the burden of teaching Skywalker passes on to Obi-Wan, a young and inexperienced Jedi, who has mor interest in fighting than spirituality, and doesnt know how to teach this kid well. From that day forward, the fate of both Skywalker and the galaxy is sealed.
Yoda vs Palpatine in Episode III was also a duel of fates. If Yoda did defeat Palpatine, then not only would the sith lord be defeated, but also no one would have saved Anakin, and he would have burned to death
Yeah but nobody says that, Star Wars is ubiquitously loved, even by popular girls. Star Trek is the nerdy one. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm just saying it because it's true.
I was curious about the lyrics, here what I found: What is the chorus singing in The Phantom Menace? Williams used two lines from Robert Graves' poem "Battle of the Trees" - "Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging, behind, in the head" - which he had translated into several languages and chose Sanskrit because he liked the way it sounded. He didn't use all the words, just selected ones. Here is the Sanskrit transliteration: Korah Matah Korah Rahtahmah Korah Rahtamah Yoodhah Korah Korah Syahdho Rahtahmah Daanyah Korah Keelah Daanyah Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Korah Korah Matah Korah Rahtahmah Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah Korah For the funeral sequence, Williams added words of his own ("Death's long sweet sleep") and had those loosely translated into Sanskrit as well. At this point, the chorus is singing: Madhurah swehpna, go rahdomah swehpna, Madhurah swehpna, go rahdomah swehpna, Mooritioo, madhurah swehpna. www.johnwilliams.org/reference/faq.html
Go ahead, So say. . . . WHATEVER! . . . . you want about this film. However, without it, John Williams wouldn't have ever given us, not only arguably the best Star Wars score but also one of cinema history's single most epic sound tracks of all time. This score is beyond epic. It is legendary. The moment I hear that chorus intro I immediately get chills
John Williams did a great job doing the score for The Phantom Menace, especially all the Star Wars movies from the original, prequels, and sequel trilogy. John Williams is my favorite movie composer alongside Hans Zimmer and Jerry Goldsmith.
Watched this in the movie theaters as a young kid, around 12 years old. Listening to this song with state of the art sound system for the time, on a 20 foot screen was epic.
brah, I asked my dad to upgrade my PC just so that I could play that game without lags. Well.... he couldn't, naturally. PC's were damn expensive back then :'(
When we went to the opening for episode 1 they gave me the cd for this movie. This has always been one of my favorite songs. I've copied it onto many other cds that I still play in my car.
Лучшее, что случалось со Звездными войнами - это трилогия приквелов. Мало, кто из западной аудитории это понимает. А в России это одна из популярнейших кинотрилогий 2000-х.
No person has contributed more to film than John Williams. If he was involved, his contribution was entirely positive, even when the same can't be said for the film itself. That's a claim he alone commands.
The most underrated Star Wars film. It took me 24 years to understand how good it is. The film was unlucky to be the beginning of the saga. In 1999, moviegoers imagined something different, something more like films 4-6. Since Episode 1 did a lot of things differently, including the visuals, the film was then reflexively criticized to the ground.
So much of Episode 1 didn't work. But this piece of music always felt so naturally Star Wars... as if it had always been there. Fantastic music. Much better than the Episode 3 sound track
Huh?But characters,actors,fights,story(if you watch the movie,you feel that it didnt fit but if you read the novel which is exact same as tpm but better,it is a quite good story),soundtrack and some of the dialogues are awesome
we can sit here and analyse Williams' music to death. Then this comes on and you just sit back and say wow. It still gets me going after almost 20 years.
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"grandpa, what is Star Wars?" " Star Wars? Star Wars... Star Wars......now that's a name I haven't in a long time... a very long time" "well what's it about?' " I'll tell you. It happened in a galaxy far, far away...."
John Williams is the Mozart of Star Wars
Of movies
He’s the Mozart of this century
You are right bro
He is the Mozart of Hollywood
Just genius
There’s a reason why Duel of the Fates is called Duel of the Fates. This one duel will determine the course of Anakin’s life. Qui-Gon was not only an old school Jedi, but he was the Jedi that Anakin latched onto. Had Qui-Gon trained Anakin, he would not have turned to the dark side.
I am not so sure about that. Anakin's fall did not come ultimately from bad parenting skills or the Council being jerks to him. It was more from an impulse of cutting Windu's arm off without thinking and even worse decision after that, which no one rationally with clear mind would embrace with Jedi training or not (just conscience), especially after witnessing Palpatine's true nature and fighting villains like Dooku all the war.
@@maksymilianziele28 but under Qui-Gon's teachings, Anakin would learn more to control his emotions.
@@MAnuscript421 Anakin: "Thanks to Jinn's teachings, I am a master of self-control."
Palpatine shows false photo of Jinn doing something horrible to Anakin's mom behind his back.
Anakin: "I will kill him!!!!"
Palpatine's thoughts: “Good, Anakin, Good! Kill Him. Kill Him Now.”
Qui-Gonn would've been the father figure that Anakin had long missed. Unfortunately, Darth Maul's victory had foreshadowed Anakin's path. Obi Wan was practically thrusted the role of mentor instead. Unfortunately, the fact that he was given the responsibility when he was a Jedi Knight instead of Master showed that he wasn't ready to mentor Anakin since Obi-Wan himself had some of his own growing to do.
Anakin turned to the dark side because he was groomed by Palpatine as soon as they met. "I'll be watching your career with great interest". Palpatine always told Anakin that he was stronger than any of the Jedi and always said little things to make him question the Jedi order, and their teachings. He was a product of grooming
Maul: *ignites first blade*
People in 1999: ok cool, but why is he holding it like that?
Maul: *ignites second blade*
People in 1999: HOLY SHI-
Man... I wish I was a 90's kid so I could experience that exact moment in the cinema. I grew up with the prequel trilogy and original trilogy (minus Return Of The Jedi which took years before I actually had it on DVD) but let's be fair, when you've watched those movies for as long as you can remember since you were a young child, you can never remember your first time seeing anything in those movies.
Yeah, basically this.
@@-curtiscamp 90's kid here, I can tell you we lost our shit in the theater when this moment happened.
@@ZefDavenport I absolutely would've too, in that context. That's awesome. Also in Attack Of The Clones when we get to see Yoda fight, and Revenge Of The Sith when General Grievous pulls out 4 lightsabers...
People the movie first time nowadays: "HOLY SHI..."
6 awesome things to come out of Episode I:
1: This.
2. Ewan's Obi Wan Kenobi
3: Auralnauts Star Wars parodies.
4: Pod racing.
5: Darth Maul.
6: The droid assault tank & Droideka.
The Saga Begins - Weird Al Yankovic
+GThing god yes!!
And Jango Fetts guitar bombs
Keinan Rayat Bass Wars™
What about Jar Jar? smh.
Darth Maul had the best dialogue in the saga.
*grunts angrily*
Voices inside his head
At last we will have our revenge
😂
He had 2 lines
Fit the fight so perfectly...
Duel*
@@rodrigoriquelme6724 They were 3 not 2
@@osmaine2755 True
When the Door opened in Episode 1 for Darth Maul
We'll handle this.
@@theunknowncommenter725 We'll take the long way
Qui-Gon Jin is the embodiment of what a traditional jedi should look like. Darth Maul is the embodiment of what a traditional Sith Lord should look like.
And the Naboo star fighters are sexy as hell. So much to love about this movie.
Not only the starfighters
it is pretty good, if you ignore a certain... thing...
J A R J A R is always watching
Ric Olié was a smokin hot pilot...
@@jacobbarney2924 i was talking about the Naboo queen...
The highs about this movie are really high but the lows are really low
No one will forget this masterpiece
I love the prequels. They are actually my favorite era of Star Wars, especially when you add the Clone Wars series into it as well.
We was fuking young.. I remember , i watched it in the theater, 9 yrs old me.. and i was in AWE from the screen, the sizes of the scenerys, the sounds, the story... .... OMG.
Finally! Some prequel love!
Greetings fellow prequel fans
It is my humble opinion that many of the haters secretly love the prequels.
I agree
I love the prequels honeslty
@@st3v3nk3 the way you explained it is exactly what I felt
I think people forget that this battle is be the entire outcome of everything in the saga
hence is why it is the “duel of fates”
This is the kind of quality star wars score missing from the Force Awakens. I may have just said that to bother people but seriously this is great.
sad but true. Yes there were good scenes, nothing like this and the rest of the OT and prequels. Hopefully the next one does...
The Last Jedi Is now a bad movie of star wars.
@@noobplaysleague7552 "the next one." Reading this comment now is sad. But I'm kinda happy cause I knew the sequels would suck from the end of the Farce Awakens.
March of the Resistance was really solid man
March of the Resistance is an absolute banger.
When you flush the toilet and the water starts to rise
Anyone notice the poster the shadow resembles Darth Vader
Qui-Gon vs darth maul, truly a duel of the fates.
Qui-gon is wise and experienced, a master jedi who knows alot about the force. He would the perfect teacher for Anakin, someone who could teach him to channel his bad impulse. With Qui-Gon Jinn, Palpatine would have no grip on the young, influencable Anakin.
But Qui-Gon dies that day, and the burden of teaching Skywalker passes on to Obi-Wan, a young and inexperienced Jedi, who has mor interest in fighting than spirituality, and doesnt know how to teach this kid well. From that day forward, the fate of both Skywalker and the galaxy is sealed.
Yoda vs Palpatine in Episode III was also a duel of fates. If Yoda did defeat Palpatine, then not only would the sith lord be defeated, but also no one would have saved Anakin, and he would have burned to death
This randomly got stuck in my head today. I haven't seen this movie in years. This tracks a banger! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
So, why do people hate this movie? It was amazing. Such an epic score.
@@HA-gu1qk Yeah but what to you think they supposed to do?? Everyone is gonna die eventually, that's how war goes
Always gonna get a epic score from john Williams ha
Hahaha you are so funny man
Probably Jar Jar. Though I didn't actually dislike him. I disliked how useless the other member of the Jedi Council were that were not Yoda or Windu
Tony _741021_ jar jar
My favourite ost on Star Wars Saga
So good
Episode 1 must be one of the best star wars movies made. At least to me it is. It was epic.
my favourite too
Amen
Outside of the ep 6 and 3 for me
My favorite Star war’s episode’s
6,5,4,3,7,1, and other favorite Star Wars movies is Rouge one
This music is a representation of good vs evil confrontation
Popular girl at school: Ew you like Star Wars? You’re such a nerd!
Everyone within a 10 mile radius:
(invisible hand clutches her neck) "I find your lack of faith...disturbing."
It's treason, then.
Yeah but nobody says that, Star Wars is ubiquitously loved, even by popular girls.
Star Trek is the nerdy one. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm just saying it because it's true.
“You underestimate my power!”
AHREK VS SULLY
Qui-Gon is the most Jedi Jedi to ever Jedi xD
Without a doubt. He's the reason Obi-Wan became the Jedi he matured into. It just happened a little too late.
The best piece of music I have ever heard!!
Seems complete to me, not a piece of music.
@@scintillam_dei blimey 7 years ago 😆 I would'nt say it is the greatest piece of music but it is up there certainly!! Epic film and epic music!
@@scintillam_dei I know what you mean though 😆
@@buffyscave9329do u know what kind of chorus is it? Like... gregorian, gospel, etc
@@patricio0100 not sure Im afraid! U mean the singing in it? The whole score is classical , just brilliant!
I was curious about the lyrics, here what I found:
What is the chorus singing in The Phantom Menace?
Williams used two lines from Robert Graves' poem "Battle of the Trees" - "Under the tongue root a fight most dread, and another raging, behind, in the head" - which he had translated into several languages and chose Sanskrit because he liked the way it sounded. He didn't use all the words, just selected ones. Here is the Sanskrit transliteration:
Korah Matah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah Rahtamah Yoodhah Korah
Korah Syahdho Rahtahmah Daanyah
Korah Keelah Daanyah
Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah
Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah
Korah Matah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah Daanyah Korah Rahtahmah
Nyohah Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Syadho Keelah Korah Rahtahmah
Korah
For the funeral sequence, Williams added words of his own ("Death's long sweet sleep") and had those loosely translated into Sanskrit as well. At this point, the chorus is singing:
Madhurah swehpna, go rahdomah swehpna,
Madhurah swehpna, go rahdomah swehpna,
Mooritioo, madhurah swehpna.
www.johnwilliams.org/reference/faq.html
+teraksus Wow! Thanks man!
Wow that's really cool :3
Wp
I aaaaam, Darty Mauuuul
Teraksus I swear I hear dathymour or whatever that planet is dart maul is from @1:30
Hearing this again in the Kenobi Trailer! Chills all over my body! Masterpiece!
Go ahead, So say. . . . WHATEVER! . . . . you want about this film. However, without it, John Williams wouldn't have ever given us, not only arguably the best Star Wars score but also one of cinema history's single most epic sound tracks of all time. This score is beyond epic. It is legendary. The moment I hear that chorus intro I immediately get chills
When Maul first appeared from the doors and this score starts blasting in the background. You know they're playing with the BIG boys now.
it's when you put this song on full blast and start imitating the duel like a 10 years old kid, that you know you're a true star wars fan
John Williams did a great job doing the score for The Phantom Menace, especially all the Star Wars movies from the original, prequels, and sequel trilogy. John Williams is my favorite movie composer alongside Hans Zimmer and Jerry Goldsmith.
*this song comes on*
my pulse:
0:58
Best opera in existence.
2:44 when the last piece of pizza is on the table
Please...the only thing I want is a god damn Darth Maul movie.
Gib Mal "Darth Maul Fan Film" ein
Gibt nen guten :)
not far off now there all getting them
We'll make sure to watch the clone wars series and Rebels series, you Will Not Regret. Forreal forreal
I slaughtered maul with obi wan on battlefront listening to this
Did you have the high ground?
@@foulmouthedgamer4785 lol
This song is the best!
Beautiful.
This would be a good theme for a ballet or something, extremely dramatic!!
Or lightsaber fighting lmao
One of the best soundtracks in Star Wars saga.
Watched this in the movie theaters as a young kid, around 12 years old. Listening to this song with state of the art sound system for the time, on a 20 foot screen was epic.
This was also used as the theme of that Podracer game.
brah, I asked my dad to upgrade my PC just so that I could play that game without lags. Well.... he couldn't, naturally. PC's were damn expensive back then :'(
goosebumps hands down. among the top 3 tracks in the whole saga.
If you listen it sounds like their saying "ahhh Darth maal"
Oh wow i heard it lol
I actually heard it
i heard it you are a pro listener
The only Star Wars song that gives you goosebumps right away!
What about Qui gon jinn Noble end
I remember watching this when I was in the 5th grade and it had been re-released in 3D
Harrison Utoft Me too 😀
Hadrien Vasselin AWESOME 😎
Yeah same and it was my first time watching it
@@willr2733 cool. 👍
Of course I had already seen the movie thousands of times but never in 3D. LOL.
Star wars Racer game intro menu.
+Vlad Pauliuc HELL YEAH!!
When we went to the opening for episode 1 they gave me the cd for this movie. This has always been one of my favorite songs. I've copied it onto many other cds that I still play in my car.
This is like opera
CORN OOOOOOOOOON MY TOOOOONGUE. CORN OOOOOOOOOON THE KABAAAAAAB!
FistKitso God damnit man, I can't unhear this
dude.. thats the funniest shit ever - made my day -
LOL
great now u ruined that song for me for eternity XD
FistKitso Dude that was halrious u made my drikin day, now i hear it every day thanks dude ur awesome
“We’ll handle it from here” 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Kor-ah, Mah-tah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah. Yood-hah, Kor-ah.
Kor-ah, Syahd-ho. Rah-tah-mah, Daan-yah.
Kor-ah, Kee-lah, Daan-yah.
Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Kor-ah, Daa-nyah. Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Nyo-hah, Kee-lah, Kor-ah, Rah-tah-mah.
Syahd-ho, Kee-la, Daan-yah, Rah-tah-mah. Kor-ah!
There's always someone who posts the lyrics! 😅
you have to play this and Qui Gons Noble End at the same time! it is absolutly amazing
Лучшее, что случалось со Звездными войнами - это трилогия приквелов. Мало, кто из западной аудитории это понимает. А в России это одна из популярнейших кинотрилогий 2000-х.
Muchos en España también pensamos eso 🤟🏻
The Best Part 🔥 2:56
Me and my brother when we go outside and find some cool branches:
My life for star wars...ahahaa obsessed
Fr my fav track from all the star wars episodes
This is the theme I think of when I think of Star Wars
Masterpiece.
3:16 SW Episode III ROTS that moment when you realize that you and your enemy are too evenly matched and are forced to retreat
No person has contributed more to film than John Williams. If he was involved, his contribution was entirely positive, even when the same can't be said for the film itself. That's a claim he alone commands.
Hearing this you can just picture that door opening and Maul standing there
kor-ah, mah-tah, kor-ah, rah-tah-mah,
o my god that sounded just like the start if this song XD
makes my think of lion king
That's because those are the actually lyrics
Karren: I want to speak to your manager.
Karren GM: * Palpatine voice * I AM THE MANAGER
Hearing this during the dark reaper fight in the clone wars game on Xbox made the fight a bit more epic.
Its take only a few seconds and I have chills
best song ever! :)
Absolutely love this song!
Intro still gives me goosebumps
Me rn trying to find spare change for the pizza delivery guy
The most underrated Star Wars film. It took me 24 years to understand how good it is. The film was unlucky to be the beginning of the saga. In 1999, moviegoers imagined something different, something more like films 4-6. Since Episode 1 did a lot of things differently, including the visuals, the film was then reflexively criticized to the ground.
The official theme of when you and your friend both find long sticks at recess in elementary school
More iconic "Star Wars" than anything that has been made since.
This is perhaps the best track from the Star Wars franchise besides the opening theme.
When prequel hater meets prequel enjoyer:
love this one
legendary song !
This my shit right here
1:03 🎻🎺🔥🔥
This gives me angry bird Star Wars flashbacks
i just folded laundry to this
So much of Episode 1 didn't work. But this piece of music always felt so naturally Star Wars... as if it had always been there. Fantastic music. Much better than the Episode 3 sound track
S Mansel this was THE Soundtrack, I'll get goosebumps every time I hear this, truly a masterpiece
Battle of The Heroes
Huh?But characters,actors,fights,story(if you watch the movie,you feel that it didnt fit but if you read the novel which is exact same as tpm but better,it is a quite good story),soundtrack and some of the dialogues are awesome
1:59 "this is Halloween, this is Halloween, This is Halloween"
I can feel the nostalgia
Never before did I feel so epic while making a Nutella sandwich
qui gon jin is my favorite jedi by far, i would have loved to see him more in the series but he was killed by the wrighters.
Mine too :)
I really love the prequals!
I don’t care how many times I see maul ignite that lightsaber,it will always blow my mind!!!!!
Majestic!
This goes hard when you’re on the highway
we can sit here and analyse Williams' music to death. Then this comes on and you just sit back and say wow. It still gets me going after almost 20 years.
Музыка прям легенда
George: How epic can you make this music?
John: Hold my beer
Great masrterpiece!
Awesome future and I was like mins long and all we talked about was him and his job was to be a dad and he was a good friend
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i comment on that video because I want to. thanks for uploading this music, SW
"grandpa, what is Star Wars?"
" Star Wars? Star Wars... Star Wars......now that's a name I haven't in a long time... a very long time"
"well what's it about?'
" I'll tell you. It happened in a galaxy far, far away...."
*Star Wars theme starts playing*
This is the definition of episode 1 basically late 90s st:uff here love it
Is beautiful
The Earrape Version of This Song MUST Be Played at My Funeral!
Maul had the high ground. He was cut in half by obi wan.
Obi Wan is the master of the high ground.
It's the high ground who chooses his master.
Going to the bathroom with this song was definitely an experience