“He’s more machine than man” I think Obi Wan didn’t say that because he was in a robotic suit, it’s because now Anakin is just a servant to his master, what do machines do, they serve.
I don't think that My LORD VADER never serves even if he's a machine . Remember SITHS betrays theirs Masters and LORD VADER was planning on doing that with his Son Luke , I think you forget that . Still LORD VADER is my favorite and BEST Character and Antagonist of ALL STAR WARS , Hail To LORD VADER AND SIDIOUS , LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE 😈 , CHEERS 🇺🇲❤️
@@NordicSoldier Still has the Legend LORD DARTH VADER he got more freedom as a Sith cuz he could do whatever he wants as Sith while as a Jedi they control your life . Even if LORD VADER serves Emperor Palpatine LORD VADER is free to do whatever he wants but when the Emperor request him for a work then LORD VADER complete and after completing the work LORD VADER could continue to do whatever he want . LORD VADER is my FAVORITE CHARACTER AND ANTAGONIST OF ALL STAR WARS , CHEERS 🇺🇲❤️
@@filazkeita2272 I'm not brainwashed pal , the Jedi are worse then The Siths . The Jedi committed the Sith Holocaust to a peaceful species just because they have the name Sith and use the dark side force . The Jedis are corrupts , criminals and they hide that from the people . The Siths show their true colors they are not cowards as the Jedis who hide with thounsands of Jedis while The Siths use the rule of 2 . Plus In my OPINION my Favorite CHARACTER AND ANTAGONIST OF ALL STAR WARS is THE LEGENDARY SITH LORD DARTH VADER . LONG LIVE LORD VADER , LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE 😈 CHEERS ❤️
Listen closely, his heart stops for a moment when the faceplate clicks, and restarts only after the helmet is connected... That's eerie, Anakin died and Vader was born
It’s speculated that Anakin did indeed die in this scene and Papa Palps siphoned the life force from Padmè and transferred it to Vader. This then gives the answer to why Padmè died without showing any since of being in a fatal state. That or Vader accidentally siphoned her life force whilst thinking about her. Either way hella fucking sad.
RIP James Earl Jones. You are irreplaceable as one of the most iconic villains in all of fiction as well as all the other brilliant performances you’ve done. God rest his soul.
that damn smirk when he realizes he crushed all hope, all love, all joy and humanity from a human being's heart. Damn Palpatine so so fricking EVIL and he f-ing loves it.
You can see how scared he was in telling Vader his wife is dead. He only smiles once he realizes he can still control Vader because of how destroyed physically and emotionally Vader has become. Truly chilling and evil man.
“Yes, master” That’s a broken man. A man who’s lost everything. His morals, his wife, his children, his best friend, his self respect, even his right to live without the aid of a metal suit. Those 2 words sum up that the most evil person in the galaxy was all he had left.
Ralph McQuarrie, one of the original concept artists did by accident. George Lucas tried to describe the villain to him and McQuarrie in thinking he would need some sort of suit to go from ship to ship, drew Vader having a breathing mask. It would become part of Darth Vader's final design as the suit was sculpted for David Prowse who played him.
STARKILLER15100 But he was alive again when he saved his son's life and then died in his arms; that was the day Darth Vader died and Anakin was himself again; even if it was for a short time...
One detail I just noticed but love is when Vader starts shaking with rage and horror, the Emperor backs away - unsure of how powerful he is. But once it becomes clear Vader’s power cannot touch him - and will never touch him - he laughs.
He was hurt him , if he was worried about her he shouldn't tried to suffocate her, although pedme died because of terrible and those bloody words anakin told her.she had a worst die moment. But still love him
My father covered my eyes when the Anakin was being operated on when he took me to see Revenge of The Sith back in 2005. This was the first Star Wars movie I ever saw in theaters and I loved sharing the moment with my father. Now I find it somewhat poetic that my father got to see Darth Vader back in 1977 and we both got to see how Anakin became Darth Vader.
@@smiley1722 I was pretty intimidated when i first see that when i was a kid, so dont do the heartless man thing where you cannot understant that it can be frightning to see that even if it's cgi or not
Hayden’s expression when the helmet is being attached is awesome-he knew that in a few moments, he would become one of the most iconic and recognizable characters in the ENTIRE HISTORY of film.
That's what the devil will do to you. Once you've sold your soul, he'll send you to Hell, let you be burned alive, and enslave you inside a metal coffin. Vader upheld his end of the bargain, but the Emperor cheated him. Palpatine had Vader right where he wanted him at that point, forever under his thumb.
@Schwanzus Longus Obi Wan and Padme were long gone by the time Palpatine arrived on Mustafar. Anakin's Force Choke combined with the trauma from labour killed her.
2:12 It’s horrifying that the heartbeat stops as the mask is attached to the suit. It suggests that Darth vader, at least his suit, really killed anakin
You know a design is timeless when it can still look as cool today as it looked the day it was first created. I feel that way about the original Robocop design too.
@@lafudge2929 not just obsolete, it was poorly built on purpose. The suit is tight and cumbersome and it weight him down as a punishment for not killing obi wan not to mention he was given synthetic skin to replace his charred flesh but it itch excessively that it it rotted of necrotic flesh
I believe that there was an inside joke in the creation of Robocop. If you remember as he was being created, he still had one good arm, and the guy in charge said "Lose the arm". I think that was a goof on The Six Million Dollar Man who still had one of his original arms. Even when I was a kid, I thought Steve Austin should have gotten two bionic arms to complete the package.
He would be , a piss off vader whos lost everything would be ruthless vengeful and filled with so much blood curdling rage.....imagine what he would do to palpatine
@@capnjackgallows3204 Palpatine would crush Vader in an instant And for one reason other than the suit Vader would blindessly unleash his rage but wouldn't be able to think straight Palpatine on the other hand knows perfectly how to more efficiently use his rage to fuel the Dark Side He'd remain focused and calculating
@@metal_bender_ In a straight fight, sure. But Palpatine was definitely afraid. If Vader, in a fit of rage, concentrated all his power on, say, smashing Palpatine's head like an over-ripe pumpkin, I'm not sure Palpatine is confident he would survive. He had to tell him something, so he told the best lie he could come up with in a pinch. Going by his reaction to the question, I don't think he expected Vader to still be so focused on Padme.
Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker has to be one of the most tragic characters in cinema history. But what's even more tragic is how so many "fans" don't even appreciate his story.
***** Of course not. The prequels don't justify his actions but explain why his actions were what they were. I really like that picture online that shows how Anakin went through the exact path to the Dark Side that Yoda said he would: Ep 1- Fear Ep 2- Anger Ep 3- Hate Ep 4-Ep 6- Suffering
+Rosita Mariposita Exactly. He became the very thing he swore to destroy, which is a tragic thought by itself. It kinda makes it hard to watch Phantom Menace sometimes, seeing how innocent and good Anakin was as a boy, only to know where he'd eventually end up.
+Rosita Mariposita Anakin's curse was his attachment The Jedis were supposed to be like Buddhist monks in detachment. Attachment is what led to fear of loss.
+Raymond Nolan Scott I disagree.I'm sure all Padawans had attachments they had to overcome while training. Anakin's were surely no different from Obi Wan's. What caused him to fall was the manipulation of Palpatine. Anakin was too inexperienced to know the Dark Side was influencing him, and the Council was too focused on finding the mastermind behind the Separatist movement to see what was happening right under their noses.In my opinion, if Qui Gon had never died, Anakin would've never fallen away.
The no at the end was iffy looking back, im just imagining if it was a scream of pain after finding out of padme's death, i think it wouldve been better
@@areallymeanperson And when it's a prequel it doesn't automatically make it bad. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change the fact that it's the best movie so far. And if you read my comment you can see I wrote that it's because it's in this movie everything happens and starts. The republic starts, Darth Sidious is revealed by his true form, the jedis get killed and Darth Vader is born.
That's kinda the point though. Pain breeds anger, and anger leads to the dark side. This was Anakins first true step into the dark side besides what happened in the Clone Wars when Anakin was shown a vision then it was erased
That scream was him doing something stupid that Vader never would have done. The prequels suck balls; yall were just too young to know any better. That “Nooooooo” got an audible laugh in the theater, especially after the first two prequels were so stupid.
I showed my niece Episode 4 a few times and she stopped watching a third of the way through out of boredom, so I decided to start at Episode 1 and she watched it through. We just finished Episode 2, but part way through my Sister asked where Darth Vader is totally ignorant about what movie we're watching and my niece was like "I don't like him." because he's a villain, but she likes Anakin because he's the Hero. Can't wait to get to see the look on her face when we get to Episode III.
***** She hasn't seen Episode 3 yet. I don't see her everyday, but when she does see it I'll probably forget to post her reaction till I get a response on this comment again.
Watching this in the theater is something I will never forget. When Vader’s helmet was placed on him and then he took his first breaths, everyone cheered! It got even more loud and berserk once they saw him arise from the smoke and hear the voice of James Earl Jones! Truly an experience of a lifetime!
@@CC-1004Gree Theres a theory that palpatine used force drain to drain padmes life energy in order to stabilise anakin. It makes sense that palpatine would do this because at this point padme was the only one who could possibly turn him to the right.
@@ryanmcgowan417 it's common knowledge among some that some of the most evil people in the world that commit the most hainess crimes on purpose or for pleasure...., are obessed!!!!! with draining energy from others. Food for thought
It just makes the scene absolutely perfect. It's like what if Jesus had given into Satan's temptations. He let himself believe the lie, and burnt it all to the ground. Fully enveloping himself in a Hell of his own making. And there's the consequence, himself maimed and burned, balancing on the razors edge of death. Yet the Emperor still came for him, and entombed him in this steel coffin and iron lung. Despite all that has transpired he still loves Padme, and he still wants to keep her from death. The very first thing he asks when he's able is if she's safe and alright. Now the Emperor finally binds Anakin's soul forever to the dark side, "It seems in your anger you killed her." And as much as Vader lashes out he can never touch his Emperor. Palpatine is all he has left, and Palpatine smiles in utter sadism. His servant, his Frankenstein born. Darkness has fallen upon the galaxy, evil itself has won and he revels in it.
@@herrmajor2310 Well stated, although in comics he does attack everything in that medical bay including Sidious, then Sidious hits him with lightning, essentially telling Vader “don’t bite the hand that feeds” and warns him to never touch him with the force again. Unfortunately, their terror would reign on until of course..Luke.
There were a multiple moments in the comics, he regularly gave Vader gifts, even his own resort, a new mask that was actually haunted,and even gave him a speech trying to inspire him to keep on going. I mean he did also try to kill him at least once a week but whatever
1:06That moment,right there.NO Jedi has EVER touched Anakin like that.Sidious showed not only compassion, but actual concern about him.As a FATHER.And that's exactly what he was to Anakin.A father figure. Something no Jedi ever was to him,and what he desperately needed. No wonder he turned to the Dark Side.The Jedi lacked EMPATHY!
@@JudgeBane At least his eyes did not melted. I think one book or comic mentioned Vader was unable to enjoy food or something like that. That means every one of his five senses except his vision was damaged in some way, that's pretty wizard.
One of the most sad parts of this is that in the revenge of the sith novel Vader wanted to cry after he heard what happened to his wife but his body was so badly damaged that tears couldn't even come out of his eyes.
yea you ca hear the relief in his voice when he says "hes still alive" but with a but of shock. Not relief cuz he cares but because he still has anakin at his command and he didnt have a contingency plan had anakin failed to live up to the task. That's why in force unleashed for example hes so quick to ditch vader
Hm kind of I guess, he wanted to train raw anakin as his apprentice and got a weakened version, and I don't think he was that concerned considering he already got the benefit of using him to destroy the temple
@@ChillyBonesz honestly, this was the best deal palpatine could get. A walking weapon powerful enough to bring anyone else to their knees, but no longer powerful enough to overthrow him.
@@greedgod5827 This was the moment that Palpatine gave up on Rule of Two and instead opted for the “Rule of One” in which he would discover to secret to immortality and rule forever as the Emperor of the galaxy with a strong but vulnerable apprentice by his side to enforce his will upon his subjects. Palpatine would go on to train Vader in everything he knows, but Vader’s condition limits his potential use of that knowledge. This was done not to have Vader one day kill him and replace him, but so that he could be a more effective enforcer.
@@stumpyalex503 I don’t know when Palpatine gave up on the rule of two, but I believe it was the moment he found Vader’s burned body beside the lava. He realized that no one in the Galaxy could surpass Vader, but now Vader himself could no longer surpass him. So he opted to abandon the rule of two and instead create the “rule of one”.
People must also remember how LONG this surgery took. It was minutes in the film, but DAYS in the novels. Vader was in surgery with 4th degree burns, missing limbs, no pain meds wide awake while nerves were secured and reattached pure agony, hate, and emotional pain created the true Vader. He became Lord Vader through that suffering, before that , he would have fought Palpatine and became something entirely different.
When you put it that way, it makes you wonder if the surgery even needed to last that long, or was it just another one of the Emperor's sick twists to further his agenda and make sure there was no turning back for Anakin.
3:35 The hard walking due to using robotic legs for the first time, these are the details that are there waiting for you to capture and that make these scenes epic.
Now that I think about oit, Anakin's life was tragic AF. The man was a slave ever since birth, he lost his mother to some barbaric aliens, constantly got denied and shut down of his requests by the Jedi Order, couldn't even love, lost his Padawan, lost his Brother and Master, lost his kids, lost his wife and on top of that he had to go through this immensely painful surgery. It's really sad now that I think about it.
while not explicit, I believe that this was somewhat by design or used by Darth Sidius. Afterall, he needed the most powerful yet saltiest person he could find. He wanted to find someone who lost or in the verge of losing everything to take control of. And when they owe you or when they lost everything, thats when you step in and offer your hand.
Palpatine, dabbling with the dark side too much , greatly disfigured his appearance. Anakin was so badly burnt and his lungs so badly damaged, he would need the suit and medical assistance for the rest of his life to stay alive. The dark side only aged Anakin Skywalker quickly, turned his eyes yellow and impaired his judgement and emotions. His drawing of the dark side, fuelled by his rage and anger also kept him alive The robots were working to rebuild Vader's damaged body and encase it within the suit whilst he was conscious. The constant pain Vader was experiencing made him angry, which in turn was strengthening his connection to the dark side. The way Palpatine was smiling as if to say "Anakin is finally mine".
@@oludotunjohnshowemimo434 What's worse is that in the film novelization, it's revealed that they were operating without ANY painkillers in order not to thin the midichlorians in Vader's blood. He felt every single stab in his burned body.
I watched the original trilogy after prequel. As a little kid, I was terrified by fact that some stories could end tragically. Anakin was my beloved character and watching him turning into monster in Black suit was very hurting for me.
I watched the original triology when they came out.( yes I'm that old). Watched the phantom menace as a 28 year old.Thought it was poor ,boring too much dialogue not enough action.Put me off watching the other 2 prequels.Never watched even to this day.That Jar Jar Binks ( or whatever his name is) WTF!.Maybe I should watch the other 2 films apparently they are much better. This Scene looks pretty awesome to be honest.
@@lucaschapman2188 Many people criticize prequels for being too political, slow or boring. I think the phantom menace and the attack of the clones are less interesting than the revenge of the sith because the director was george lucas, who is one of the greatest screenwriters ever but is not doing well as a director. Many people also find dialogue boring. I personally loved the prequel trilogy, there are some fantastic characters! I really recommend you to watch the other two episodes (Revenge of the Sith is one of the best of the whole saga). I don't know if it might interest you, but I also recommend you to watch The Clone Wars, it is an animated TV series of 2008 on Disney +, it really delves into the characters that in the prequel movies seem like extras to us but who actually have beautiful stories. PS: there is also an animated film about the clone wars, also from 2008, in case you want to start watching the series I suggest you start with this one. Sorry for bad english :)
...I remember seeing this in theaters when it was released and the whole room cheered when he took that first iconic breath. It was something to remember.
2:11 this is the first time I have heard Anakin whisper the words “Padme help me”. This genuinely shocked me and it makes this scene hurt just that much more.
@@nategreat0040 You can hear Anakin call out and whisper the words “Padme help me” just before the helmet closes over his face at the timestamp I gave. When he was burned, his lungs and throat were basically destroyed, so he can’t do more than roughly whisper. He has that voice box to amplify his voice, not just to sound cool lol. It’s really hard to hear, but it is there.
Fun fact: In the novel, it explains that when Sidious told Vader he killed Padme, and Vader destroyed all the droids in rage, he actually wasn’t trying to destroy the droids. He was trying to kill Sidious for everything he had done but couldn’t as he wasn’t used to the suit, then he realised he didn’t even want to kill Sidious because Sidious was all he had left.
@@easypeezy03 it's like Anakin has already have palps at gunpoint but can't pull the trigger because palpatine knows he can't and won't dew it in the first place
+Trala Savage Or imagine the pain of thinking you caused the death of the love of your life, your child, losing your best friend, having your purpose corrupted, and coming to the realization that your dream of becoming the greatest Jedi and savior of all time, while living a prosperous life with all the people you love and care for will never happen all because of the choices you made. Then living with all that for the next 20 years. Which is worse? I guess it depends who you ask.
It is HORRIBLE the way with which he had to live with the armor constantly injecting him, and even when he takes it off in one of his specially designed pods, he still has to deal with the emotional darkness of killing his wife and child.
3:40 You really see how sick and twisted Palpatine is here, Vader screaming in pain as his whole world is destroyed for nothing and Palpatine is just like "hehe sweet I have a new puppy all to myself."
Anakin* Whole life ruined in a blink of an eye, lost all the people he cared either dead or left him, in absolute agony, no limbs, etc Palpatine: "hehe nice"
I will never forget seeing this in theaters. Anakin was my favorite and to see his spiral felt like a terrible dream. I was literally praying it wasn't true. When Vadar asks where Padme was I knew it was real and I felt totally sick to my stomach. I still remember that moment even when I rewatch it. Amazing storytelling.
Same here! I saw this movie 11 years ago and it still produces the emotions I felt when I was only half-grown. "She was alive, I FELT IT" -OUCH! "rumbling turbulence" -WHOA! I wish he would take everything down! "Growling and Frankenstein's Monster-like movements" -I feel for him, that must be a tremendous loss. This is a grief that can make one *feel* as wretched as Vader has become physically. "NOOOOOOOO" -..... eh, I can overlook that bit, after all, the rest was awesome.... but man... what a letdown.
One detail that isn't mentioned enough is the light shining on Anakin once he's in the suit. The light symbolises his love for Padme, despite having fallen so far to the dark side, his love for her keeps him in the light. But when Palpatine lies to him, saying that he killed his own beloved, in his grief and anguish, he steps out of the light, the last good thing in his life at that point. With the grief of believing he killed her, he now had no reason to return to the light side. This marks the end of his fall to the dark side.
"where is padme? is she safe is she alright?" "it seems in your anger, you killed her" this shows how sadistic Palpatine is. he's psychologically torturing Anakin. giving him the news that Padme is dead and the false belief that he killed her. and Anakin still see's him as a mentor and ally so he believes him, while he's smiling at his grief.
From the clone Wars all the way to the OT, it is the greatest story ever told, sure to remain for many many generations to come. My 5 year old watched all the three trilogies, and he doesn't remember the sequel too good, but has clear set emotions for the end of Clone wars
I still remember this episode watching it in the movie theater. The audience went completely nuts at the moment when the mask got put on him. Everyone was screaming and yelling and whistling. I never saw such a reaction in movie theater.
Kylo had pretty much the same story as vader , a good guy that turned to the darkside but at the end turns good again . Now a lot of people say that what makes kylo interesting its his conflict but i dont really think its that interesting since vader was also conflicted in rotj and vader is 10000 times better than kylo .
@@trololololo3659 kylo didnt have the same story as vader at all vader turned to save his wife and kid kylo turned cause his a wannabe vader who achieved in becoming emo ren, plus vader suffered kylo was a dumbass
@@trololololo3659 kylo’s “confliction” doesn’t make sense lmao, Anakin’s story is so in depth from being a slave to being raised by a good man but not a good father, and countless other things that made him turn like his mother’s death, padme’s, manipulation by palpatine, so many factors, while Kylo is literally just, “Oh no my uncle lit a lightsaber in front of me time to kill the entire jedi order” and just fantasize about being like Vader, stupid excuse for a story
@@prod.byricky1040 no, Kylo suffered: His parents weren't very present and where giving him much love, snoke was the only dude who giving him affection Sorry for the mistakes lol
@Psi Hyperdrives did cut down on time a lot compared to standard space travel, but they still had their limits. Think of it like flying from the US to Asia. It’s much faster than taking a boat, but still takes several hours.
@Psi It does for planets close to each other, such as Tatooine and Geonosis. However, when you are traveling from Mustafar to Coruscant, you are traveling across half the galaxy, which would take much longer. Also, most hyperspace travels are made with multiple jumps to turn or avoid planets or asteroids. You would also have to figure in the rating of the hyperdrive as well, as different ratings have different capabilities. The Millennium Falcon’s class 0.5 hyperdrive was among the fastest, and thus it could travel much quicker than the class 1.0 of an X-Wing fighter. I believe the shuttle used to transport Anakin had a class 1.0 or 1.5, so the shuttle would be about 2 to 3 times slower in Hyperspace than the Millennium Falcon traveling the same distance. It basically boils down to how many jumps were made and the hyperdrive rating. My guess is about 2-3 days because the ship had a decent hyperdrive and the two planets were on opposite ends of the galaxy.
@Psi Probably through the dark side of the Force and his anger with Kenobi. There is also a good theory that Palpatine kept Anakin alive with Padme’s life force, which is why she died of such mysterious causes.
3:22 When I was a child, I thought these sounds were kind of strange, but now that I think about it, they sound like crying, when we're crying, we make strange sounds, now imagine losing everyone you know, having lost your father figure, having been betrayed by your best friend, almost murdered by him, and also receiving the news that his wife and children died, together with heavy armor stuck to his body, with wires attached, causing him extreme pain, and forcing his breathing to remain calm and passive, all without count the burns that don't allow him to cry, and but the microphone, these gentlemen, is the sound of a fallen angel crying.
2:29-3:47 almost 16 years when this movie came out. The chorus, vader going into a screaming rage, and the darkness of this scene still gives me goosebumps
And then he had a chance to actually save something which was his son and destroy the being that turned him to becoming bad and then had a nice moment with Luke before he died.
Palpatine wasn't totally lying to Vader. His (Vader) anger and lust for power eventually took away the will of Padme to live and eventually died. But yeah, Palpatine is a deceiving and scheming Sith.
@Cameron Matlock Palpatine/Sidious obvious wanted to keep Vader under Control, but he smiles in the background is amazing, the furious fact os Sidious never take completed Anakin to the Dark Side, there was still good inside of him
So this scene is one of my favorites of all star wars. Every detail, every little detail, the music, the context... everything. This scene is simply indescribable.
I don't know if people criticized this scene so much, but there was a loud collective objection to using the sound clip of "NOOOO!" in a reboot of _Return of the Jedi,_ when the Emperor was zapping Luke and Vader saved him.
An interesting theory is that Padme was temporarily force sensitive when she was pregnant with Luke and Leia, therefore Anakin and her could sense each other. It makes sense as Vader wonders what happened to her because he can't feel her anymore.
I nay be wrong, but... you're absolutely correct. That's why both Anakin and Padmé were crying prior to his decision of saving Palpatine from Mace Windu. She felt his pain and betrayal during Order 66 as well, to some degree- now that I'm typing this, I only just realized how much crying their is in just Revenge Of The Sith alone. I can't help but feel bad for them both.
The subtle details are amazing here. If you listen with headphones you can hear a heartbeat throughout the operation. Anakin flatlines as the mask secures itself. Then the heartbeat returns as he breathes. Signifying Anakin dying and Vader being born
That detail alone is why I think Palpatine stole Padmé’s life force as opposed to “she died because she was sad”. It’s on par with how Sith powers work: why create life when you can take it from someone else?
@@LiamJamesSilcock yea it’s so subtle. I heard it when I was listening for Anakin’s “Padme help me” line that someone else had pointed out. This scene has so many layers
@@outdoorscholar6016 that’s a great take on it. I like that the actual reasoning for everything that happened has not been answered completely and so much is left subjective. It keeps people invested
3:38 When I heard for the first time him growling from anger, it was really hard to not cry because of empathy. I mean, he lost his wife, he lost his best friend who he considered him as a brother, He lost two legs and one arm and he has to be in a suit to survive. That must be one of the most beautiful (in a way) and sad character of all time.
@@farawaygaming_ Was that included in the prequels tho? Like I don't know if she was a youngling or something but I don't remember ever seeing her in any of those movies
And Palpatine made that suit to be uncomfortably painful and poorly constructed on purpose as punishment for Vader's failure. He sure did have a very strong leash on Vader with all this pain he made him endure. The loss of his wife and child, the horrific burns, the suit. Anakin had a tough life.
Also the suit doesn’t only cause him so much pain, it helps him fuel his strength to the dark side. The more pain he felt the more it enhances his power
@@RatedShadowXrd he also made sure to not use any anesthesia or sedatives while they were repairing him, which is evident by his screaming on the operating table.
@@Luka23567 plus the Syntheic skin that itch excessively, replacing most of his organs with electronic components, and had daily maintenance to run at peak performance even when he modified his suit to make it more usable
@@RatedShadowXrd yup amongst many other things. Star Wars Anakins fall has Biblical annotations with Adam and Eves falling for Satans deceptions living an after cursed life of misery, pain and constant fear. Everybody who associated themselves or followed Palpatines games ended up paying a huge price. Follow Satans deceptions, you end up in prison or dead.
@@CoffeeManiac20 He only smiled because of his success of turning him to the dark side, but it is known that Vader only achieved 80% of The Emperor's power because of his injuries
1:55 I know OT viewers knew this and shivered, but imagine the shivers of people who saw the prequels first; especially ones who noticed the Imperial March and (especially the) Vader helmer silhouettes. They would've feel out of their chairs.
I told him I had the high ground
But he underestimated your power
He became the very thing he swore to destroy
Obi-Wan I’m a big fan
And yet he tried you master
What's going on here?
“He’s more machine than man” I think Obi Wan didn’t say that because he was in a robotic suit, it’s because now Anakin is just a servant to his master, what do machines do, they serve.
I don't think that My LORD VADER never serves even if he's a machine . Remember SITHS betrays theirs Masters and LORD VADER was planning on doing that with his Son Luke , I think you forget that .
Still LORD VADER is my favorite and BEST Character and Antagonist of ALL STAR WARS , Hail To LORD VADER AND SIDIOUS , LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE 😈 , CHEERS 🇺🇲❤️
Remember how anakin was born into slavery. He never got his freedom
@@NordicSoldier
Still has the Legend LORD DARTH VADER he got more freedom as a Sith cuz he could do whatever he wants as Sith while as a Jedi they control your life . Even if LORD VADER serves Emperor Palpatine LORD VADER is free to do whatever he wants but when the Emperor request him for a work then LORD VADER complete and after completing the work LORD VADER could continue to do whatever he want .
LORD VADER is my FAVORITE CHARACTER AND ANTAGONIST OF ALL STAR WARS , CHEERS 🇺🇲❤️
@@arthurmorgan4358 Why are you talking like a brainwashed fella? Chill
@@filazkeita2272
I'm not brainwashed pal , the Jedi are worse then The Siths . The Jedi committed the Sith Holocaust to a peaceful species just because they have the name Sith and use the dark side force . The Jedis are corrupts , criminals and they hide that from the people . The Siths show their true colors they are not cowards as the Jedis who hide with thounsands of Jedis while The Siths use the rule of 2 .
Plus In my OPINION my Favorite CHARACTER AND ANTAGONIST OF ALL STAR WARS is THE LEGENDARY SITH LORD DARTH VADER .
LONG LIVE LORD VADER , LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR
LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE 😈
CHEERS ❤️
Listen closely, his heart stops for a moment when the faceplate clicks, and restarts only after the helmet is connected... That's eerie, Anakin died and Vader was born
MobileGamingGod Why would I copy that ? I commented that as soon as I heard it
That's not what it means you idiot.
DaDARKPass Well why don't you enlighten us then, you bitch ? That means Anakin died and Vader was born you dumbass
@@StrikeEagle713 vader*
It’s speculated that Anakin did indeed die in this scene and Papa Palps siphoned the life force from Padmè and transferred it to Vader. This then gives the answer to why Padmè died without showing any since of being in a fatal state. That or Vader accidentally siphoned her life force whilst thinking about her. Either way hella fucking sad.
RIP James Earl Jones. You are irreplaceable as one of the most iconic villains in all of fiction as well as all the other brilliant performances you’ve done. God rest his soul.
He may be gone but his voice will live on forever 😔🙏
well he technically is replaceable since he sold his voice lol
@borris3768 true
@@borris3768so his voice is replaceable with… his voice? Not much of a replacement
AI
Hard to believe that the most iconic sound in movie history is Darth Vader breathing.
No it’s th-cam.com/video/cdbYsoEasio/w-d-xo.html
No, it’s th-cam.com/video/xfr64zoBTAQ/w-d-xo.html
Guys, guys. The ACTUAL most iconic sound is this th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
Did you notice him say Padme Help right before his mask was put on?
Crazymelvis yes
that damn smirk when he realizes he crushed all hope, all love, all joy and humanity from a human being's heart. Damn Palpatine so so fricking EVIL and he f-ing loves it.
lmaoooooooooooooooo --wow i never realized..ur right..brutal how he rejoices in vaders anguish
You can see how scared he was in telling Vader his wife is dead. He only smiles once he realizes he can still control Vader because of how destroyed physically and emotionally Vader has become. Truly chilling and evil man.
Palpatine is worse than the Devil
Vadar was trying to Force-choke him in that moment, and he didn't have the energy. And Palpatine knew it.
I wish I could put Palpatine on that table and lock up his arms and legs then activate a light saber and hold it right in his face
“Yes, master”
That’s a broken man. A man who’s lost everything. His morals, his wife, his children, his best friend, his self respect, even his right to live without the aid of a metal suit. Those 2 words sum up that the most evil person in the galaxy was all he had left.
Wasn't just his self respect even before Padme showed up he was in tears lamenting the loss of who he was and wanted to be.
It's ironic that the words spoken then is more that of a slave. Something Anakin was born into and ended up being the rest of his life: Slavery
@@NordicSoldier At least he died as a free man fulfilling the prophecy of the chosen one (if we disregard Disney's idiotic trilogy of course)...
@@alanmt8819 excactly! He finally got his freedom when he killed the emperor and saved Luke. Such a beautiful ending to a story really.
@@Bundwich He did indeed (from a certain point of view of course) :-)
That suit and mask is sheer genius. How someone comes up with that is just mind boggling
Without the mask and life support stuff attached to Anakin(or aka Darth Vader) that was gonna be his actual outfit as a Sith Lord.
It’s brilliant cinema
Ralph McQuarrie, one of the original concept artists did by accident. George Lucas tried to describe the villain to him and McQuarrie in thinking he would need some sort of suit to go from ship to ship, drew Vader having a breathing mask. It would become part of Darth Vader's final design as the suit was sculpted for David Prowse who played him.
Ugly
Japanese helmet painted black that's how you get a Vader.
Anakin died. You hear his heart beat stop. Then start again when he becomes Vader. Anakin did die that day.
STARKILLER15100 But he was alive again when he saved his son's life and then died in his arms; that was the day Darth Vader died and Anakin was himself again; even if it was for a short time...
thats deep
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all fouforgot count Doku
In a comic, darth vader admitted he had dreams of him fighting Anakin and that he always defeated and killed him
The moment when main hero of prequel trilogy became the main villain of original trilogy
Damn
He never was the main villain
Palpatine was the main villain.
You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
Obi-Wan is the hero of the prequels, not Anakin
Skywalker: literally gets burned and looses his arms and legs
Sidious: yes, but are you still willing to come to work?
his answer should be: 3:43
That's UPS in a nutshell. Lmao!!
The NHS is based on a very similar management model.
@عبدالسلام عبدالسلام eww noodle language
@@honda-akari ew moon rune language
One detail I just noticed but love is when Vader starts shaking with rage and horror, the Emperor backs away - unsure of how powerful he is. But once it becomes clear Vader’s power cannot touch him - and will never touch him - he laughs.
Until it did.
@@mechanwhal6590when?
@@filliiiii7 Episode 6
@@filliiiii7in a comic book series after he's done screaming no, vater immediately choke slams sidious into the wall with the force
i think he was laughing at more of the fact he has such a power under his influence.
“Where is Padme, is she safe, is she alright?” That question hurts on so many different levels
Amazing what JEJ could do with just handful of lines. You hear the tentative shake in Vader's voice when he asks if Padme is all right?
😭😭😭😭
A jar of pickles he should’ve been like you lying bitch and force choked him
He was hurt him , if he was worried about her he shouldn't tried to suffocate her, although pedme died because of terrible and those bloody words anakin told her.she had a worst die moment. But still love him
Palp: It seems you have killed her in anger 😳
My father covered my eyes when the Anakin was being operated on when he took me to see Revenge of The Sith back in 2005. This was the first Star Wars movie I ever saw in theaters and I loved sharing the moment with my father. Now I find it somewhat poetic that my father got to see Darth Vader back in 1977 and we both got to see how Anakin became Darth Vader.
@@smiley1722 it still a graphic enough scene, like all the grafts being put on while Anakin writhes in pain is probes what made the dad wary.
Slayer...
I wish I have father like you :(
My dad wouldn’t let me watch it at the time
@@smiley1722 I was pretty intimidated when i first see that when i was a kid, so dont do the heartless man thing where you cannot understant that it can be frightning to see that even if it's cgi or not
I love the fact that years ago, this scene was made fun of on a daily basis. Now we're treating it as some sacred scene.
Sgt.Metalist Cos the prequels ages
I loved this scene ever since I saw it the first time
K P bet you’re one of those chrome domes who think TLJ was a “masterpiece” 😒
K P only the NOOOOO is cringe. The rest is awesome
K P how tf is this “retarded”?
Hayden’s expression when the helmet is being attached is awesome-he knew that in a few moments, he would become one of the most iconic and recognizable characters in the ENTIRE HISTORY of film.
😕😳🙁
😮
stupid take
“It seems in your anger, you killed her”, the suppressed glee in Palpatine is calculatingly evil
He knows his rage will blind him and make him more docile until his son brings Anakin back.
Was this a real event that took place? #dekkmassen
That's what the devil will do to you. Once you've sold your soul, he'll send you to Hell, let you be burned alive, and enslave you inside a metal coffin. Vader upheld his end of the bargain, but the Emperor cheated him. Palpatine had Vader right where he wanted him at that point, forever under his thumb.
@Schwanzus Longus Obi Wan and Padme were long gone by the time Palpatine arrived on Mustafar. Anakin's Force Choke combined with the trauma from labour killed her.
@Schwanzus Longus I think you'd be able to tell if a patient was choking, even if it was from an invisible ghost hand.
You know you’re a legend when your origin story is a trilogy
A rushed trilogy.
@@user-fy7ru4ii1i Nope.
@@user-fy7ru4ii1i nope
@@user-fy7ru4ii1i the sequel trilogy was more rushed. The prequel trilogy had the same film making span as the original trilogy.
Well I mean he is the most well known villain of all time
the saddest part of all this history is that, for his view, he never betrayed the Republic. For him, he's still loyal from the beginning.
Yooooo 2021 gang
lol
betrayed*
It is true.....from a certain point of view.
😉
I'm in
2:12 It’s horrifying that the heartbeat stops as the mask is attached to the suit. It suggests that Darth vader, at least his suit, really killed anakin
*proceeds to ask if Padme is alright* nah that’s still anakin.
Wow, what a creative way to put it that way.
From a certain point of view, Anakin’s quote, “I can’t live without her” hits harder.
his heartbeat stops? where do you see that?
@@gaynzz6841 If u have good headphones u can hear the heartbeat stops the moment the helmet closes then it starts beating again as soon as he breaths
The fact that James Earl Jones came back as Vader makes this scene that much better.
James Earl Jones is not Anakin. He is Darth Vader.
@@AlexanderPR2 That's what he said. James Earl Jones as Vader.
ANd he fucking nails the lines. sao fucking epic so powerful
Don’t think james was too busy
He didn't, if you see videos of George Lucas, he said that Hayden was the one who wore the suit and James Earl Jones was the one who voice vader
You know a design is timeless when it can still look as cool today as it looked the day it was first created. I feel that way about the original Robocop design too.
I agree, except for the garage door opener on his chest, which looked hi tech in 1977, but by 2005 looked silly.
It's because the design itself is centuries old. His design is based off of the Japanese Samurai.
@@lafudge2929 not just obsolete, it was poorly built on purpose. The suit is tight and cumbersome and it weight him down as a punishment for not killing obi wan not to mention he was given synthetic skin to replace his charred flesh but it itch excessively that it it rotted of necrotic flesh
I believe that there was an inside joke in the creation of Robocop.
If you remember as he was being created, he still had one good arm, and the guy in charge said "Lose the arm". I think that was a goof on The Six Million Dollar Man who still had one of his original arms. Even when I was a kid, I thought Steve Austin should have gotten two bionic arms to complete the package.
I’d buy that for a dollar!
The terror in Hayden's eyes as the mask is lowered down, and the emotion and agony in JEJ's voice. Amazing acting by these two.
Vader: "Don't put that thing on me! I suffer from claustrophobia!"
The ending of this film is like one that Shakespeare would write. Also, James Earl Jones did Shakespeare's King Lear.
He was terrored for a second but then he realized how ugly he is without it, so the terror in his face disappears
He is 22 years old
Just akid
@@العشوائي-ذ5ن a victim of wasted youth
When vader begins to ask about Padme you can see Palpatine reflexively shrink back into the darkness, almost like he's afraid
He would be , a piss off vader whos lost everything would be ruthless vengeful and filled with so much blood curdling rage.....imagine what he would do to palpatine
@@capnjackgallows3204 Palpatine would crush Vader in an instant
And for one reason other than the suit
Vader would blindessly unleash his rage but wouldn't be able to think straight
Palpatine on the other hand knows perfectly how to more efficiently use his rage to fuel the Dark Side
He'd remain focused and calculating
@@metal_bender_ In a straight fight, sure. But Palpatine was definitely afraid. If Vader, in a fit of rage, concentrated all his power on, say, smashing Palpatine's head like an over-ripe pumpkin, I'm not sure Palpatine is confident he would survive.
He had to tell him something, so he told the best lie he could come up with in a pinch. Going by his reaction to the question, I don't think he expected Vader to still be so focused on Padme.
When Alistair Crump begins to ask about Terrin Auh you can see Ramlsey reflexively shrink back into the darkness, almost like he's afraid.
Vader did attack palpatine after this scene he was that angry
Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker has to be one of the most tragic characters in cinema history. But what's even more tragic is how so many "fans" don't even appreciate his story.
***** Of course not. The prequels don't justify his actions but explain why his actions were what they were.
I really like that picture online that shows how Anakin went through the exact path to the Dark Side that Yoda said he would:
Ep 1- Fear
Ep 2- Anger
Ep 3- Hate
Ep 4-Ep 6- Suffering
+Rosita Mariposita Exactly. He became the very thing he swore to destroy, which is a tragic thought by itself. It kinda makes it hard to watch Phantom Menace sometimes, seeing how innocent and good Anakin was as a boy, only to know where he'd eventually end up.
My names billington too
+Rosita Mariposita Anakin's curse was his attachment
The Jedis were supposed to be like Buddhist monks in detachment.
Attachment is what led to fear of loss.
+Raymond Nolan Scott I disagree.I'm sure all Padawans had attachments they had to overcome while training. Anakin's were surely no different from Obi Wan's. What caused him to fall was the manipulation of Palpatine. Anakin was too inexperienced to know the Dark Side was influencing him, and the Council was too focused on finding the mastermind behind the Separatist movement to see what was happening right under their noses.In my opinion, if Qui Gon had never died, Anakin would've never fallen away.
i dont know why revenge of the sith gets so much hate from stars wars fans. This scene was one of the best of the franchise.
FroGGy G one good sence doesent help if the movie has bad acting and bad writing
@@LenniTormalehto Uhm you say what? This movie is the best of all the movies, it's in this movie everything starts wtf
@@mr.president8862 not exactly a reason that makes something good
Not saying its bad but just because its a prequel doesnt automatically make it good
The no at the end was iffy looking back, im just imagining if it was a scream of pain after finding out of padme's death, i think it wouldve been better
@@areallymeanperson And when it's a prequel it doesn't automatically make it bad. You can say whatever you want but it doesn't change the fact that it's the best movie so far. And if you read my comment you can see I wrote that it's because it's in this movie everything happens and starts. The republic starts, Darth Sidious is revealed by his true form, the jedis get killed and Darth Vader is born.
Revisitting this scene.. I never knew how shakey vader's voice was. That physical and emotional agony is heart wrenching to hear.
The sad part is that anakin was still in “control” and Vader took over during the course of multiple years
That’s something Disney will never accomplish
That's kinda the point though. Pain breeds anger, and anger leads to the dark side. This was Anakins first true step into the dark side besides what happened in the Clone Wars when Anakin was shown a vision then it was erased
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@@J.Gordo69 Lmfao I'd say leading an army to kill thousands of jedi in one night was his first move to the darkside
That scream was him realizing he had sacrificed everything for nothing, and now there was no going back.
That scream was him doing something stupid that Vader never would have done. The prequels suck balls; yall were just too young to know any better. That “Nooooooo” got an audible laugh in the theater, especially after the first two prequels were so stupid.
That "Noooooo!" was a realization that he was the hand of his own fears and down fall.
@@AlBrownComedy Boomer be like
@@ShiftNova no. That nooooo was lazy writing, Bad directing, and a stupid B movie decision.
@@Point_Blank_Willow retard be like
The truly evil smile Sidious cracks when Vaders pain is shown is a great sign of what a truly evil character he is.
Indeed
He smiled because he knew the great pain and agony Anakin feels will Make him immensely powerful with the dark side
I’m glad sidious got what’s coming in return of the Jedi
@@Karlebow571 and then he really got what was coming to him for coming back in Rise of Skywalker.
@@bobbyestep3916 that one was awful.
Palpy:"Vader...can you hear me?"
Vader:"Yes Master?"
Palpy:"Star Wars Disney's now"
Vader:"NOOoOOOooOoOoo"
Lol
And what a great decision that was. The new content is fantastic
Underrated
@@brokenshadow9607 I agree with you, but watch out for the onslaught of angry fans
@@brokenshadow9607 The new content is horrible
I showed my niece Episode 4 a few times and she stopped watching a third of the way through out of boredom, so I decided to start at Episode 1 and she watched it through. We just finished Episode 2, but part way through my Sister asked where Darth Vader is totally ignorant about what movie we're watching and my niece was like "I don't like him." because he's a villain, but she likes Anakin because he's the Hero. Can't wait to get to see the look on her face when we get to Episode III.
+ShamanMcLamie please, tell us what was her reaction? :)
+ShamanMcLamie Yeah, tell us!
*****
She hasn't seen Episode 3 yet. I don't see her everyday, but when she does see it I'll probably forget to post her reaction till I get a response on this comment again.
+ShamanMcLamie post it
+ShamanMcLamie i cant wait for her reaction
Watching this in the theater is something I will never forget. When Vader’s helmet was placed on him and then he took his first breaths, everyone cheered! It got even more loud and berserk once they saw him arise from the smoke and hear the voice of James Earl Jones! Truly an experience of a lifetime!
Hopefully I’ll get to see it in theaters in 2025 for its 20th anniversary!
That's really sad how he was concerned about his wife before anything else, and how he couldn't believe that he was the one who put an end to her life
Yeah palpatine tricked Vader into believing that he killed padme
Palpatine killed her to raise Vader’s Anger and Hatrid also his suit made him more angry because of how uncomfortable it was
Padme died, when she gave birth to Luke and Leia Skywalker.
@@CC-1004Gree Theres a theory that palpatine used force drain to drain padmes life energy in order to stabilise anakin. It makes sense that palpatine would do this because at this point padme was the only one who could possibly turn him to the right.
@@ryanmcgowan417 it's common knowledge among some
that some of the most evil people in the world that commit the most hainess crimes on purpose or for pleasure...., are obessed!!!!! with draining energy from others. Food for thought
3:40
That shot of Palpatine with only his smile visible is so fucking good. Just shows how batshit insane and evil he is.
3:40 that lying scumbag. I hate him. I wish they had made a sequel to this movie where Anakin killed him. >:(
Agreed
It just makes the scene absolutely perfect. It's like what if Jesus had given into Satan's temptations. He let himself believe the lie, and burnt it all to the ground. Fully enveloping himself in a Hell of his own making. And there's the consequence, himself maimed and burned, balancing on the razors edge of death. Yet the Emperor still came for him, and entombed him in this steel coffin and iron lung. Despite all that has transpired he still loves Padme, and he still wants to keep her from death. The very first thing he asks when he's able is if she's safe and alright. Now the Emperor finally binds Anakin's soul forever to the dark side, "It seems in your anger you killed her." And as much as Vader lashes out he can never touch his Emperor. Palpatine is all he has left, and Palpatine smiles in utter sadism. His servant, his Frankenstein born. Darkness has fallen upon the galaxy, evil itself has won and he revels in it.
@@herrmajor2310 Well stated, although in comics he does attack everything in that medical bay including Sidious, then Sidious hits him with lightning, essentially telling Vader “don’t bite the hand that feeds” and warns him to never touch him with the force again. Unfortunately, their terror would reign on until of course..Luke.
Nah not insane but gleefully evil to the level it's nearly incomprehensible to average people. He is dark side incarnate.
“Lord Vader. Can you hear me?”
That’s probably the only time Sidious sounded slightly compassionate for someone aside from himself.
Ja anakin verwandelt sich in lord vader
Schön böse gemein von nun an bist du nicht mehr anakin gewesen
"Lord vader....can you hear me?"
"NOT.YET."
"it's _treason,_ then..."
There were a multiple moments in the comics, he regularly gave Vader gifts, even his own resort, a new mask that was actually haunted,and even gave him a speech trying to inspire him to keep on going. I mean he did also try to kill him at least once a week but whatever
1:06That moment,right there.NO Jedi has EVER touched Anakin like that.Sidious showed not only compassion, but actual concern about him.As a FATHER.And that's exactly what he was to Anakin.A father figure. Something no Jedi ever was to him,and what he desperately needed. No wonder he turned to the Dark Side.The Jedi lacked EMPATHY!
@@morganlafey6791 obviously rewatch the movies again before you say some dumb shit like that obi wan was a father figure to him so was qui gon
It's sweet that the first thing he asks about is Padmé.
She was one person he truly cared about, and now he's lost her, being told it's his fault.
That moment you realise Darth Vader's mask helps him hear because his eardrums melted.
That's badass.
More extremely disturbing, in my opinion.
@@JudgeBane At least his eyes did not melted. I think one book or comic mentioned Vader was unable to enjoy food or something like that. That means every one of his five senses except his vision was damaged in some way, that's pretty wizard.
Apparently the helmet helps his senses by sticking needles into his head or something. Overall, Vader's got it pretty shit.
@@JudgeBane yeaaa, everything in his armor just causes extreme pain for him.
One of the most sad parts of this is that in the revenge of the sith novel Vader wanted to cry after he heard what happened to his wife but his body was so badly damaged that tears couldn't even come out of his eyes.
@dericfoo8455 what drugs are you on
@Deric Foo MY FUCKING GOD 💀
@dericfoo8455 r/ihadastroke
@dericfoo8455cringiest youtube comment i read in the last three years 😐
@dericfoo8455kid you're literally 11 year old shut the fuck up
I personally feel this still remains one of the most iconic Star Wars moments.
That’s funny I was thinking just the opposite
@@iRepairElectronics Same! lol
@NiGRz no, he is a good actor. not the best or the worst
@NiGRz What kind of comment is that?
@NiGRz not as bad as your punctuation and grammar
Goodbye old friend, and may the force be with you.
Rest in Peace James Earl Jones
0:38
“There he is!”
That wasn’t concern, or compassion. It was nervousness. Had Vader been dead, Palpatine’s plans would’ve been ruined.
yea you ca hear the relief in his voice when he says "hes still alive" but with a but of shock. Not relief cuz he cares but because he still has anakin at his command and he didnt have a contingency plan had anakin failed to live up to the task. That's why in force unleashed for example hes so quick to ditch vader
Hm kind of I guess, he wanted to train raw anakin as his apprentice and got a weakened version, and I don't think he was that concerned considering he already got the benefit of using him to destroy the temple
@@ChillyBonesz honestly, this was the best deal palpatine could get. A walking weapon powerful enough to bring anyone else to their knees, but no longer powerful enough to overthrow him.
@@greedgod5827 This was the moment that Palpatine gave up on Rule of Two and instead opted for the “Rule of One” in which he would discover to secret to immortality and rule forever as the Emperor of the galaxy with a strong but vulnerable apprentice by his side to enforce his will upon his subjects.
Palpatine would go on to train Vader in everything he knows, but Vader’s condition limits his potential use of that knowledge. This was done not to have Vader one day kill him and replace him, but so that he could be a more effective enforcer.
@@stumpyalex503 I don’t know when Palpatine gave up on the rule of two, but I believe it was the moment he found Vader’s burned body beside the lava. He realized that no one in the Galaxy could surpass Vader, but now Vader himself could no longer surpass him. So he opted to abandon the rule of two and instead create the “rule of one”.
People must also remember how LONG this surgery took. It was minutes in the film, but DAYS in the novels. Vader was in surgery with 4th degree burns, missing limbs, no pain meds wide awake while nerves were secured and reattached pure agony, hate, and emotional pain created the true Vader. He became Lord Vader through that suffering, before that , he would have fought Palpatine and became something entirely different.
Atp his nerves are destroyed ain't no way he feeling the pain anymore
Emperor Palpatine surgical reconstruction center
When you put it that way, it makes you wonder if the surgery even needed to last that long, or was it just another one of the Emperor's sick twists to further his agenda and make sure there was no turning back for Anakin.
@somerandomyoutubeuser4656 This is star wars, nerves can be reattached. How would mechanical limbd world without nerves? Read the book.
@@somerandomyoutubeuser4656Is that why he was screaming in pain? Dumbass comment lol
I can’t be the only one who was absolutely terrified of the operation scene as a small child
Yessir
I was more intrigued by it than scared, it felt so mysterious and unique, I loved it as a kid!
@@captainfordo1060 so you don't like it now?
I was scared of Vader in general
I oddly wanted to see more for some reason and still do
3:35 The hard walking due to using robotic legs for the first time, these are the details that are there waiting for you to capture and that make these scenes epic.
Now that I think about oit, Anakin's life was tragic AF.
The man was a slave ever since birth, he lost his mother to some barbaric aliens, constantly got denied and shut down of his requests by the Jedi Order, couldn't even love, lost his Padawan, lost his Brother and Master, lost his kids, lost his wife and on top of that he had to go through this immensely painful surgery. It's really sad now that I think about it.
A 13 year-old Mongolian boy I agree it’s truly sad when you think about it
And he isn’t the chosen one
while not explicit, I believe that this was somewhat by design or used by Darth Sidius. Afterall, he needed the most powerful yet saltiest person he could find. He wanted to find someone who lost or in the verge of losing everything to take control of. And when they owe you or when they lost everything, thats when you step in and offer your hand.
A 13 year-old Mongolian boy damn didn’t think of it like that
Wait what dose AF mean
I cant imagine the goosebumps people had when they heard darth vader breathe in the movie theatre
I remember when I was a kid seeing this in theaters I had goosebumps
It was so emotional. I felt incredibly sad and filled with awe at what I was finally watching
Word bra, this ending was better than anything.
Yeah it was pretty badass. I remember everyone whistling and clapping haha
Well...I was seriously scared.
Actually, everything became scary after order 66
3:20 "She was alive, I felt it!" followed by the sound of Vader holding back tears as he crushes medical equipment with the force. shit goes so hard.
You can hear the pain in his voice when Vader said “ I felt it!” Brilliant voice acting
The pain to loose Padme hurt him more than all this bad physical wounds
He was trying to force choke palpatine but didn’t have the power
James earl jones still voiced him here right
@@Maestromedia27 yes he did
4:16 my favorite angle camera for Darth Vader ever,he looks so majestic
1:03
Palpatine: we're both horribly deformed now
"I think I'll call you darth matt"
Except darth Vader looks fking cool with the suit
Voldemort:welcome to the club buddy
Palpatine, dabbling with the dark side too much , greatly disfigured his appearance.
Anakin was so badly burnt and his lungs so badly damaged, he would need the suit and medical assistance for the rest of his life to stay alive.
The dark side only aged Anakin Skywalker quickly, turned his eyes yellow and impaired his judgement and emotions.
His drawing of the dark side, fuelled by his rage and anger also kept him alive
The robots were working to rebuild Vader's damaged body and encase it within the suit whilst he was conscious.
The constant pain Vader was experiencing made him angry, which in turn was strengthening his connection to the dark side.
The way Palpatine was smiling as if to say "Anakin is finally mine".
@@oludotunjohnshowemimo434
What's worse is that in the film novelization, it's revealed that they were operating without ANY painkillers in order not to thin the midichlorians in Vader's blood. He felt every single stab in his burned body.
I watched the original trilogy after prequel. As a little kid, I was terrified by fact that some stories could end tragically. Anakin was my beloved character and watching him turning into monster in Black suit was very hurting for me.
Same. I had a crush on him🙊 and I was shocked when he turned into that iconic villain figure like "wait.. that's him?!"
Just saying, it was better if you watched in Original then Prequel. But hey that's just me. Its nice to see someone experience it in a different way.
I watched the original triology when they came out.( yes I'm that old). Watched the phantom menace as a 28 year old.Thought it was poor ,boring too much dialogue not enough action.Put me off watching the other 2 prequels.Never watched even to this day.That Jar Jar Binks ( or whatever his name is) WTF!.Maybe I should watch the other 2 films apparently they are much better. This Scene looks pretty awesome to be honest.
@@lucaschapman2188 Many people criticize prequels for being too political, slow or boring. I think the phantom menace and the attack of the clones are less interesting than the revenge of the sith because the director was george lucas, who is one of the greatest screenwriters ever but is not doing well as a director. Many people also find dialogue boring. I personally loved the prequel trilogy, there are some fantastic characters! I really recommend you to watch the other two episodes (Revenge of the Sith is one of the best of the whole saga). I don't know if it might interest you, but I also recommend you to watch The Clone Wars, it is an animated TV series of 2008 on Disney +, it really delves into the characters that in the prequel movies seem like extras to us but who actually have beautiful stories.
PS: there is also an animated film about the clone wars, also from 2008, in case you want to start watching the series I suggest you start with this one.
Sorry for bad english :)
@@obiwankenobi1532 “just saying” dude they already watched it. No point in leaving your opinion no one asked for, if it can’t even change anything.
...I remember seeing this in theaters when it was released and the whole room cheered when he took that first iconic breath. It was something to remember.
Tell me your American without telling me your American :D
@@munkymittens what
My father told me he cried when he took his first breath.
@@munkymittens ???
someone in my theatre screamed “F*** YEAH!”. The good ol days
2:11 this is the first time I have heard Anakin whisper the words “Padme help me”. This genuinely shocked me and it makes this scene hurt just that much more.
I don’t hear it what are you describing?
@@nategreat0040 You can hear Anakin call out and whisper the words “Padme help me” just before the helmet closes over his face at the timestamp I gave. When he was burned, his lungs and throat were basically destroyed, so he can’t do more than roughly whisper. He has that voice box to amplify his voice, not just to sound cool lol. It’s really hard to hear, but it is there.
I don’t know what you think you hear, but he literally doesn’t say a single thing whatsoever.
Listen carefully i actually heard it lol @@skylerhorner8796
@skylerhorner87he he does
Fun fact: In the novel, it explains that when Sidious told Vader he killed Padme, and Vader destroyed all the droids in rage, he actually wasn’t trying to destroy the droids. He was trying to kill Sidious for everything he had done but couldn’t as he wasn’t used to the suit, then he realised he didn’t even want to kill Sidious because Sidious was all he had left.
Yeesh that's sad
It makes sense, and how Sidious smiles, he knows what he's trying to do but knows he won't
@@horri_ball Damn....that’s even more tragic....
@@easypeezy03 it's like Anakin has already have palps at gunpoint but can't pull the trigger because palpatine knows he can't and won't dew it in the first place
Wtf really
Imagine the pain of getting your limbs cut off.. Having 4th degree burns all over your body.. AND not being put to sleep during the operation
+Trala Savage Or imagine the pain of thinking you caused the death of the love of your life, your child, losing your best friend, having your purpose corrupted, and coming to the realization that your dream of becoming the greatest Jedi and savior of all time, while living a prosperous life with all the people you love and care for will never happen all because of the choices you made. Then living with all that for the next 20 years. Which is worse? I guess it depends who you ask.
Trala Savage it is terrible but I think it is on purpose the more a sith feels pain the stronger they are in the force
It is HORRIBLE the way with which he had to live with the armor constantly injecting him, and even when he takes it off in one of his specially designed pods, he still has to deal with the emotional darkness of killing his wife and child.
Palpatine did that purposely to punish him for failing
Trala Savage its impossible to imagine like omg
3:40 You really see how sick and twisted Palpatine is here, Vader screaming in pain as his whole world is destroyed for nothing and Palpatine is just like "hehe sweet I have a new puppy all to myself."
He has joined the dark side
His pain is power, immense and manipulateable power. Such is the Dark Side.
thats the dark side pain is power
Anakin* Whole life ruined in a blink of an eye, lost all the people he cared either dead or left him, in absolute agony, no limbs, etc
Palpatine: "hehe nice"
I think the waves of emotion emanating from anakin allowed Palpatine to get a sense of what he was truly capable of
I will never forget seeing this in theaters. Anakin was my favorite and to see his spiral felt like a terrible dream. I was literally praying it wasn't true. When Vadar asks where Padme was I knew it was real and I felt totally sick to my stomach. I still remember that moment even when I rewatch it. Amazing storytelling.
"She was alive, I felt it!"
Don't know why, but that line gives me chills
lorderik237
Me too. Best line ever. His voice is filled with emotion. And the rumbling from his force turbulance was awesome as fuck.
he tried so hard to destroy everything around him but then realises he lost so much power in the force ... he can't go back and has lost everything
Same here! I saw this movie 11 years ago and it still produces the emotions I felt when I was only half-grown.
"She was alive, I FELT IT"
-OUCH!
"rumbling turbulence"
-WHOA! I wish he would take everything down!
"Growling and Frankenstein's Monster-like movements"
-I feel for him, that must be a tremendous loss. This is a grief that can make one *feel* as wretched as Vader has become physically.
"NOOOOOOOO"
-..... eh, I can overlook that bit, after all, the rest was awesome.... but man... what a letdown.
That line really breaks my heart, unlike the big no.
lorderik237 NOOOOOOOOO!!!
The pain and manipulation that Anakin went through is almost unspeakable.
That's why he is legendary villain in entire movie history.
Palpatine is the embodiment of human evil.
Only sith deal in absolutes.
@@cheezoncrack1 c🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫📜📜
I mean, Palpatine is just fooling really stupid people all over the prequels
3:50 the transition from Padme's funeral theme to this is a masterpiece.
@The Program for me, in my opinion, this was the best Star Wars movie of them all
@@dancingbanana168 agreed, Revenge of the Sith is great
@@dancingbanana168 based!
@@dancingbanana168 damn right the emotion is great in this one
It’s everyone’s fan favourite
One detail that isn't mentioned enough is the light shining on Anakin once he's in the suit. The light symbolises his love for Padme, despite having fallen so far to the dark side, his love for her keeps him in the light. But when Palpatine lies to him, saying that he killed his own beloved, in his grief and anguish, he steps out of the light, the last good thing in his life at that point. With the grief of believing he killed her, he now had no reason to return to the light side.
This marks the end of his fall to the dark side.
This hits a lot harder when you realise that he’s thinking about how he betrayed Ahsoka, Rex, Obi-Wan, and everyone else for nothing.
🥺
Asokah doesn't exist in the movie.
It's comic/series lore, not part of the canon
@@Nukyyy It is 100% canon...
@@Nukyyy canon
It really hurts to see him be manipulated like that
I agree 💯😊
You DO know this fiction? Right?
@Prod. Toni Awe Yeah... tooooo much...
@Prod. Toni Awe so SSSSSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.....
@Prod. Toni Awe Coming from the wierdo screaming from his lair crying about make believe things. Man child.
"where is padme? is she safe is she alright?"
"it seems in your anger, you killed her"
this shows how sadistic Palpatine is. he's psychologically torturing Anakin. giving him the news that Padme is dead and the false belief that he killed her. and Anakin still see's him as a mentor and ally so he believes him, while he's smiling at his grief.
I Hate your profile picture almost as much as Anakin hates himself after this movie
Poor anakin
U know people like palpatine all around us 😢
@user-vs9ds3dc2ymans is just expressing his opinions on the scene, let him cook
Mfs will write comments like this but won't do this in English class
I am mfs
Rest in peace James Earl Jones May the force be with you
3:42 when you wanted to share a meme but accidentally refresh the page
I felt that bro I felt that
Allways happens to me
That’s the worst
@Angel E. Prieto Zamarripa juts go to ‘photos you’ve liked’ and you’ll find it
I feel you lol
The fall of Anakin is truly the most tragic story in cinematic history.
Only after the tragedy of Darth Plagueis.
@@nicolasrepiso6117 it’s not a story a Jedi would tell you
From the clone Wars all the way to the OT, it is the greatest story ever told, sure to remain for many many generations to come.
My 5 year old watched all the three trilogies, and he doesn't remember the sequel too good, but has clear set emotions for the end of Clone wars
No
@@ignacio27 yes
Anakin was only 22 when he was put into the suit. That’s actually crazy to think about.
Yep... his youth was destroyed by the dark side and his ambitions
@@ClipsAndTracks 23. He is 19 years old in episode II, and the clone wars lasted 5 years.
@@hobomike6935 the clone wars lasted 3 years
I wish they had more scenes of him young just after he has been put in the suit still 22
@@hobomike6935 the clone wars lasted 3 years and even if it lasted 5 years he wouldn’t be 23🤣
I still remember this episode watching it in the movie theater. The audience went completely nuts at the moment when the mask got put on him. Everyone was screaming and yelling and whistling. I never saw such a reaction in movie theater.
3:41 that smile... that godamm smile
kira alive!?
Nani, what are you doing here
Waking up realize you are free from work
Sup Kira hows life?
@Hideri Chan -_-
vaders story is a 1000x more interesting than kylo rens
It’s because Kylo is a poor man’s version of Vader.
Kylo had pretty much the same story as vader , a good guy that turned to the darkside but at the end turns good again . Now a lot of people say that what makes kylo interesting its his conflict but i dont really think its that interesting since vader was also conflicted in rotj and vader is 10000 times better than kylo .
@@trololololo3659 kylo didnt have the same story as vader at all vader turned to save his wife and kid kylo turned cause his a wannabe vader who achieved in becoming emo ren, plus vader suffered kylo was a dumbass
@@trololololo3659 kylo’s “confliction” doesn’t make sense lmao, Anakin’s story is so in depth from being a slave to being raised by a good man but not a good father, and countless other things that made him turn like his mother’s death, padme’s, manipulation by palpatine, so many factors, while Kylo is literally just, “Oh no my uncle lit a lightsaber in front of me time to kill the entire jedi order” and just fantasize about being like Vader, stupid excuse for a story
@@prod.byricky1040 no, Kylo suffered:
His parents weren't very present and where giving him much love, snoke was the only dude who giving him affection
Sorry for the mistakes lol
Remember kids anakin was awake for the whole transformation process
And likely for several days as well, given the trip from Mustafar in the Outer Rim to Coruscant in the Core, not to mention how long the surgery took.
@@Bob-from-Animal-Crossing ya he probably was and know the surgery took along time
@Psi Hyperdrives did cut down on time a lot compared to standard space travel, but they still had their limits. Think of it like flying from the US to Asia. It’s much faster than taking a boat, but still takes several hours.
@Psi It does for planets close to each other, such as Tatooine and Geonosis. However, when you are traveling from Mustafar to Coruscant, you are traveling across half the galaxy, which would take much longer. Also, most hyperspace travels are made with multiple jumps to turn or avoid planets or asteroids. You would also have to figure in the rating of the hyperdrive as well, as different ratings have different capabilities. The Millennium Falcon’s class 0.5 hyperdrive was among the fastest, and thus it could travel much quicker than the class 1.0 of an X-Wing fighter. I believe the shuttle used to transport Anakin had a class 1.0 or 1.5, so the shuttle would be about 2 to 3 times slower in Hyperspace than the Millennium Falcon traveling the same distance.
It basically boils down to how many jumps were made and the hyperdrive rating. My guess is about 2-3 days because the ship had a decent hyperdrive and the two planets were on opposite ends of the galaxy.
@Psi Probably through the dark side of the Force and his anger with Kenobi. There is also a good theory that Palpatine kept Anakin alive with Padme’s life force, which is why she died of such mysterious causes.
3:22 When I was a child, I thought these sounds were kind of strange, but now that I think about it, they sound like crying, when we're crying, we make strange sounds, now imagine losing everyone you know, having lost your father figure, having been betrayed by your best friend, almost murdered by him, and also receiving the news that his wife and children died, together with heavy armor stuck to his body, with wires attached, causing him extreme pain, and forcing his breathing to remain calm and passive, all without count the burns that don't allow him to cry, and but the microphone, these gentlemen, is the sound of a fallen angel crying.
2:30 Hear the music say: "I am a Sith Lord, so why couldnt I save her?"
Creepy
Good ears, I didn’t even realize that
WoW very Sharp
That's what anakin is saying in his head when he yells NOOOOO
Holy shit
Omfg I didn’t know that! Lol but it is very creepy tho
2:11 “padme, help me!”
Wow! Thx for all the likes guys, may the force be with you!
Thanks
Davis Tyer i dont hear it
There’s a video that talks about it. That’s how I found out.
@@avh7729 its at 2:09 idk why all these people are saying 2:11. They cant read lol
Diamond Imperium still don’t hear it :/
2:29-3:47 almost 16 years when this movie came out. The chorus, vader going into a screaming rage, and the darkness of this scene still gives me goosebumps
@Zach in that time frame, Anakin Skywalker, had died, and Darth Vader, was born.
Rest in peace, James Earl Jones. You're now one with the force
Anakin: loses hands
Luke: loses hand
Leia: loses han
we can only imagine who is gonna lose ha
Damn bro. That's kinda ruff don't ya think?
Unoriginal.
Myk The official really? 🤔
Myk The official my friend told me to write this so I wrote it
God the way Anakin just screams "No" in angony realizing hes lost everything is just... God it makes me tear up you really feel his pain in that scene
He did that to himself
And then he had a chance to actually save something which was his son and destroy the being that turned him to becoming bad and then had a nice moment with Luke before he died.
Really? I have always found it very over dramatic.
Lmao it’s the most overly dramatic and silly thing ever
@@seangiglio I mean put yourself in his shoes
3:40 damn that palpatine is the real meaning of darkness look how he smiles as he deceives anakin.
Palpatine wasn't totally lying to Vader. His (Vader) anger and lust for power eventually took away the will of Padme to live and eventually died. But yeah, Palpatine is a deceiving and scheming Sith.
@Cameron Matlock yes
if i’m not mistaken didn’t choke padme till near death. he left her unconscious
@@joshuapatillo4893 Yes Vader did. She suffered physical pain but worse mental pain after what Anakin became.
@Cameron Matlock Palpatine/Sidious obvious wanted to keep Vader under Control, but he smiles in the background is amazing, the furious fact os Sidious never take completed Anakin to the Dark Side, there was still good inside of him
When I heard that James Earl Jones has passed away: 3:43 “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
The Emperor be like
"You're still coming into work tomorrow right?"
Bruh imagine being burned alive and still survived and your boss tell you that
relatable
well it takes place 9 months later in canon
I mean, if you’ve already used all your sick days....
@@micheljavert5923 tell that to the emperor😏
2:30 Listen to the chorus
"I'm a Sith lord"
"Why couldn't I save her?"
damn right!
It's sanskrit but the words were chosen to mimic this phrase.
Oh right
I did not realize that, good job
That was perfect thing
3:07 You can hear the deep agony in his voice. James Earl Jones is a master.
So this scene is one of my favorites of all star wars. Every detail, every little detail, the music, the context... everything. This scene is simply indescribable.
@@kimmyman1434 ???
@@kimmyman1434 wut
@@cucumberwater6 He's actually right ya know. He just picked the worst comment section to drop this redpill.
@@kimmyman1434 100% with ya man I know about it
"Yes, master."
James Earl Jones, R. I. P.
People make fun of this scene, but “she was alive I felt it!“ So fucking heartbreaking man.
Don’t need to cuss man chill
He was throwing a temper tantrum about Padme is dead.
I don't know if people criticized this scene so much, but there was a loud collective objection to using the sound clip of "NOOOO!" in a reboot of _Return of the Jedi,_ when the Emperor was zapping Luke and Vader saved him.
@@nickdaugherty6115 what would you do if you're wife died even though you know she's alive moments before. Yeah I would throw a 'temper tantrum' too.
I think it was mostly the "NOOOOO" that people think is cringey and cheesy. The other lines were fine.
im not gonna lie, but when the helmet came one, it gave me chills...
*on
+BOBAnJANGO The popping noise kinda ruined that for me.
Sounded like a tiny fart.
+Aidan Keogh lol
Yeah, no skin grafts, anesthesia, bandages just here's the frigg'n suit. Heck of a health plan eh?
Rxonmymind Rxonmymind I'd make an Obamacare joke, but I'm not American, so I wouldn't know what I'd be doing.
An interesting theory is that Padme was temporarily force sensitive when she was pregnant with Luke and Leia, therefore Anakin and her could sense each other. It makes sense as Vader wonders what happened to her because he can't feel her anymore.
I nay be wrong, but... you're absolutely correct. That's why both Anakin and Padmé were crying prior to his decision of saving Palpatine from Mace Windu. She felt his pain and betrayal during Order 66 as well, to some degree- now that I'm typing this, I only just realized how much crying their is in just Revenge Of The Sith alone. I can't help but feel bad for them both.
Females do not get temporarily Force-sensitive while pregnant. That's not how the Force works!
@@iloveutubesince3207 no but the midichlorian is
@@iloveutubesince3207 lol you really think the force ever had continuity .
@@Rose-rx4zn no u
Rest In Piece To The Legend Himself ❤
The subtle details are amazing here. If you listen with headphones you can hear a heartbeat throughout the operation. Anakin flatlines as the mask secures itself. Then the heartbeat returns as he breathes. Signifying Anakin dying and Vader being born
That's such a cool detail I never even noticed before 😀
That detail alone is why I think Palpatine stole Padmé’s life force as opposed to “she died because she was sad”. It’s on par with how Sith powers work: why create life when you can take it from someone else?
@@LiamJamesSilcock yea it’s so subtle. I heard it when I was listening for Anakin’s “Padme help me” line that someone else had pointed out. This scene has so many layers
@@outdoorscholar6016 that’s a great take on it. I like that the actual reasoning for everything that happened has not been answered completely and so much is left subjective. It keeps people invested
Oh god, that's just amazing!
I like how the music stops when he takes his first breath
It’s like the movie tells us Anakin is dead, long live Darth Vader
@Jacer445 U so i am dead?
Anakin Skywalker
It appears so. And in your anger, you killed Padme
Anakin Skywalker Hey Master you died? What did I miss?
Anakin Skywalker You are very 💀
3:38
When I heard for the first time him growling from anger, it was really hard to not cry because of empathy.
I mean, he lost his wife, he lost his best friend who he considered him as a brother, He lost two legs and one arm and he has to be in a suit to survive.
That must be one of the most beautiful (in a way) and sad character of all time.
Actually he was lost both 2 arms and 2 legs
it’s sad but that’s the price he had to pay for his dark deeds
@@dazeomg he got brainwashed by palpatine before killing mace windu
He also lost ahsoka too.
@@farawaygaming_ Was that included in the prequels tho? Like I don't know if she was a youngling or something but I don't remember ever seeing her in any of those movies
Rest in peace the legend James earl jones thank you for the awesome memories you will always be our Darth Vader
Girl: It's been 3 weeks now I'm sure he is now over me.
Boy after 20 years: Where is Padme, is she safe?
Another similar character.
50 years later.
Snape: Always.
I'm going through this rn and I can relate
@@BruhTNT4258 severus?
@@BruhTNT4258 hit in the feels bro
@@awesomeness3145 same Bruhhh
And Palpatine made that suit to be uncomfortably painful and poorly constructed on purpose as punishment for Vader's failure. He sure did have a very strong leash on Vader with all this pain he made him endure. The loss of his wife and child, the horrific burns, the suit. Anakin had a tough life.
Exactly, to imprison him while reeling in his pain and misery.
Also the suit doesn’t only cause him so much pain, it helps him fuel his strength to the dark side. The more pain he felt the more it enhances his power
@@RatedShadowXrd he also made sure to not use any anesthesia or sedatives while they were repairing him, which is evident by his screaming on the operating table.
@@Luka23567 plus the Syntheic skin that itch excessively, replacing most of his organs with electronic components, and had daily maintenance to run at peak performance even when he modified his suit to make it more usable
@@RatedShadowXrd yup amongst many other things. Star Wars Anakins fall has Biblical annotations with Adam and Eves falling for Satans deceptions living an after cursed life of misery, pain and constant fear. Everybody who associated themselves or followed Palpatines games ended up paying a huge price. Follow Satans deceptions, you end up in prison or dead.
“Either you die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
That quote is this movie summed up.
Either you die a Harvey Dent, or you live long enough too see yourself become the Harvey Darth
Obi-wan was a hero till the very end
In anakin's case, he did both.
@@Ad-fu6tj lol
Darth Vader's first breath when the helmet is placed on him sends chills down my spine. Iconic moment. Makes me want to watch Episode IV again.
Doctor: “This won’t hurt a bit!”
The kid in the next room: 1:42
Doctor “This wonʼt hurt a bit!
The kid in the next room: turns into darth vader
But all jokes aside, i hope you guys watch the whole star wars trilogies. Or you’re just watching this scene alone?
@@myemye4357 i have watched every single starwars movie expect solo
Lol
Lmao so true
3:42 you can see Sidious' face with a Grin indicating that he has successfully broke Anakin's mind that turns Anakin into a Monster.....
Not only that but sees that he's still powerful despite being almost killed
Also seeing how he was suffering in that moment
This was anakin punishment for not killing obi-wan and sidious had jealousy cuz padam had eyes for anakin not him cuz apparently he was a ladies man
One of the most Evil Villians in Movie History
@@CoffeeManiac20 He only smiled because of his success of turning him to the dark side, but it is known that Vader only achieved 80% of The Emperor's power because of his injuries
The making of Darth Vader is, without a doubt, one of my favorite scenes of ALL of the entire Star Wars epic series.
Emperor Palpatine surgical reconstruction center
It’s so awesome. The America legend behind it makes it even deeper and cooler
1:55 I know OT viewers knew this and shivered, but imagine the shivers of people who saw the prequels first; especially ones who noticed the Imperial March and (especially the) Vader helmer silhouettes. They would've feel out of their chairs.