10 Things You Learn From Re-Watching Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones
10. The Anakin/Padme Dialogue Has Entered So Bad Its Good Territory
One of the biggest criticisms of Episode II back when it first arrived in theatres all those years ago was how George Lucas handled the central romance of Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala.
A combination of a lack of electric chemistry shared between actors Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman and some of the most agonising dialogue the Star Wars creator had ever put down on paper (and that is saying something!) made for a rather painful early stage of forbidden love.
But watching everything from Anakin's awkward chat about his disdain for sand, to the pair's frolicking in the fields of Naboo in 2024 actually brings with it an unexpected wave of nostalgia.
That's right, we've now seemingly hit the point - likely thanks to the many glorious memes these scenes inspired down the road - where Anakin "joking" about dictatorships, floating pears to his future wife, and 'The Chosen One' being haunted by the pair's smooch doesn't leave you wincing in your seat.
Instead, don't be surprised if you end up occasionally becoming Rick Dalton, pointing and celebrating each and every time a wonderfully terrible piece of flirting or an overly intense profession of love occurs.
And you also realise on a rewatch that there are actually a few genuinely sweet moments sprinkled in there, too - the heavily ad-libbed floaty pear scene is rather lovely - which suggests that the clearly talented Christensen and Portman could have clicked with some stronger text to work with.