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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

L'ANGOLO del CINEMA – Reproducing the saga in 3D is a show that never ceases to amaze – With a gross of almost one billion dollars The Phantom Menace is the fourth episode in chronological order of the Star Wars saga, released for the first time in 1999 – But in three dimensions it has a completely different effect.

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

"Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" by George Lucas. With Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor. It lasts 2h12'. That's what the projection in is for 3D. It serves to make the eyes widen, even more behind the goggles, regarding the sequence of the race of the shells. To recap the saga of theatrical releases, of the star wars saga: in 1999 this fourth episode in chronological order was released in cinemas, the first of three prequels (the first ever in plot order) scheduled a decade after the release of the original trilogy . And today the same episode comes out in three-dimensional format. Now, one can lose the thread, one can let oneself be overcome by tiredness while the story goes on, weaves and re-weaves its inextricable plot. But the spectacle of creating a cinematic world never ceases to amaze.

Distributed by 20th Century Fox. Production budget: 115 million dollars. Debt collection: 924 million worldwide.

Advised: to those who no longer remember how it started.

Not recommended: to those who, called to go to "Star Wars", have always made conscientious objection.

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