11 Worst Ideas George Lucas Ever Put On Film

9. Turning The Prequels Into Political Allegory

As the years have passed, the perception of George W. Bush among his critics has shifted from war-hungry megalomaniac to doltish patsy, which makes Lucas' casting of future evil emperor Senator Palpatine as a thinly veiled fictionalization of the U.S. President ridiculous at best. Even at the time it seemed to be a poor fit for a universe built around adventure and grand spiritual struggles: it immediately dated the films, and alienated them even further from people who just wanted to go on a swashbuckling adventure to the stars. On top of all that, Lucas tried to have it both ways with his pet stories; he wanted to have the clearly evil Separatist forces being clearly evil, but at the same time have them separating from a government that was clearly turning very evil. You can see why it didn't exactly succeed.
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