Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Parent Guide
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Parent Movie Review
What did the Y2K bug and The Phantom Menace have in common? The anticipation generated more excitement than their actual arrival enjoyed. Despite this, I’m sure the release of ‘Menace’ will cause many parents to be bugged by children pleading again for the associated licensed merchandise.
Categorized as a prequel, meaning it begins prior to the proceeding three films, this first edition introduces us to characters and a plot that will tangle and weave through two more movies until it becomes a perfect fit to the initial release back in the disco 70’s. The fact that George Lucas has kept the look of this film so similar to those earlier productions is a feat in itself.
Meeting the youthful Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd—whose character, of course, will become the tyrant Darth Vader), is almost as fun as going back in time to discover your spouse in grade school.
Skywalker and Kenobi, along with master Jedi trainer Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and a completely digitized character named Jar Jar Binks (voiced by Ahmed Best) become the team to root for. They attempt to save Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman) from a bad hair day, and her planet from being overrun by the Trade Federation.
Conflict is the core of any movie with the word war in its title, and The Phantom Menace is chock full of space-aged digital violence—but no gore. Thousands of those killed are robotic droids or of a non-human descent (that makes it okay?). With the exception of a high-speed pod-race, which is organized for recreational/gambling purposes and results in needless loss of life, the rest of the action depicts individuals fighting for freedom after other attempts at negotiating have failed.
The lack of profanity and sex (other than a brief shot of a woman in just as brief a bikini) impressed me more than the effects, which is bound to make this film a huge hit with many families. The good news is, if the old Star Wars movies met your family’s standards, this will too.
Directed by George Lucas. Starring Liam Neeson Ewan MacGregor Natalie Portman. Running time: 133 minutes. Theatrical release May 19, 1999. Updated July 17, 2017
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Rating & Content Info
Why is Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace rated PG? Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is rated PG by the MPAA for sci-fi action/violence.
Page last updated July 17, 2017
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Parents' Guide
Is it more acceptable to kill non-humans (robots, aliens, etc.) than human beings?
This movie has been criticized for its simple, almost innocent story line. Yet it is very much like its predecessors. Is this a reflection on the evolution of the movie industry over the last 20 years?
Re-releasing blockbusters in 3D to the big screen is big business in Hollywood. Learn more about the this film’s digital conversion here: http://www.primefocusworld.com/news/2011/03/lucasfilm-works-prime-focus-convert-star-wars-episode-i-phantom-menace-3d.
Home Video
The most recent home video release of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace movie is March 30, 2000. Here are some details…
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This movie part of the Star Wars Franchise: - Episode I: The Phantom Menace - Episode II: Attack of the Clones - Episode III: Revenge of the Sith - Episode IV: A New Hope - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back - Episode VI: Return of the Jedi - Episode VII: The Force Awakens - - Episode VIII: The Last jedi - - Episode IX
And a spin-off tale: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story