
As a trail of the popular mythological series of mega-films, the Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith has been a much talked about movie, in the sense of its fitting in the long series of film-story telling that expanded 25 years. Revenge of the Sith is meant to be the third in the six-movie series. This one had to be tailored with a good ending and story-line to match with the fourth, as well as the second. Moreover, it had to make remarkable sense with the remaining saga of the Star Wars. Written, produced and directed by George Lucas, the movies form a remarkable trail that is testimonial to Lucas's insight into political future and how systems, delegations and powerful men can shape a history over the vast expanse of decades. Watching Star wars on a home entertainment system is just a wonderful experience
Star Wars has depicted a highly optimized interpretation of contemporary form of politics, with senators and high delegations forming the character groups and identities. Revenge of the Sith was definite to take masterful expertise when it came to creative story telling based on fictional political events. However Lucas's jigsaw finds true justice in the fact that his influences from the politics around has been allowed to layer over through varying political situations over decades, primarily in the US. Since the turbulent times of the 1970's until 2005, Star Wars has aroused a great deal of interest for its concept of galactic wars involving the Jedi and his senators.

Anakin Skywalker was a character of prime importance in Revenge of the Sith, as his role as the father of a new-born. It is at this phase that he is expected to go through a large amount of turmoil as his circumstances seldom favor the right choices. His entry into the Dark Side is seen as a tragic development for him. Lucas's treatment of such a sensitive story-line impels the saga to have the righteous virtues of the typically popular Greek tragedy that makes for a large amount of blame. Lucas is also known to have expressed the situation by an operatic and emotional performance that depicts the misfortune and tragedy.
Revenge of the Sith is a work that is intense with dilemmas and awkwardness. Anakin's political responsibility of spying on the other party forces him to become a pawn, his situation little optimized for handling the Palaptine case. A case of mistrust in the Jedi's unusual trend of behavior and actions also helps the remarkable transition of Anakin, who appears as Darth Vader in the original trilogy.
A special significance about Revenge of the Sith is sewn through the grayness of characterization. As Anakin moves through dangerous phases, Jedi's honor also takes a mild beating. Anakin's role as a dad also blossoms before his Dark Side phase, when he takes care of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa. Anakin's sacrifice to save his son is also an event of major importance which is seen in the Return of the Jedi. Ill-fated times are major turning points around Anakin, who is the key figure as protagonist and antagonist in different sequels of the Star Wars.