Rethinking “The Phantom Menace”

Jeffrey Overstreet notes that The Phantom Menace is 15 years old now, and it hasn’t aged well. “I look back on my original review of this film with some chagrin,” he says. “The big screen was starved for inspiration, and there was just enough in The Phantom Menace to make me grateful for its arrival.”

But he wasn’t so grateful he would give it passes on bad dialogue and annoying characters.

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