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La Federación de Comercio ha bloqueado el pequeño planeta de Naboo, gobernado por la joven Reina Amidala, como parte de un plan ideado por Sith Darth Sidious, que manteniéndose en el anonimato dirige a los neimoidianos, que están al mando de la Federación. Amidala es convencida por los Jedis Qui-Gon Jinn y su aprendiz, o padawan, Obi-Wan Kenobi a viajar hasta Coruscant, capital de la República y sede del Consejo Jedi para intentar mediar esta amenaza. Pero esquivando el bloqueo, la nave real resulta dañada, obligando a la tripulación a aterrizar en el desértico y remoto planeta de Tatooine...
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Liam Neeson
Qui-Gon Jinn
Liam Neeson delivered a compelling and nuanced performance as Qui-Gon Jinn in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," imbuing the character with a profound sense of wisdom and moral integrity that became emblematic of the Jedi philosophy. As a seasoned member of the Jedi Order, Neeson's portrayal of Qui-Gon showcased a fierce determination and a deep commitment to peace and justice, balanced with an undercurrent of vulnerability that made his character relatable and human. His on-screen presence was commanding, yet he brought a calming influence to the role, often serving as the emotional anchor amidst the grandeur of the film's sprawling narrative. Neeson's interpretation of Qui-Gon's calm, collected demeanor, combined with his intense lightsaber duels and mentorship to a young Obi-Wan Kenobi, solidified the character as a fan favorite and a standout performance in the prequel trilogy. His ability to convey the inner turmoil of a Jedi who sees the cracks within the Order and his controversial decision to train Anakin Skywalker added layers of complexity to the Star Wars saga, setting the stage for the events that would unfold in subsequent films.
Ewan McGregor
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ewan McGregor's portrayal of the iconic Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" was a standout performance that brought a new dimension to the beloved character. McGregor skillfully captured the wisdom and serenity of a seasoned Jedi while also showcasing the youthful exuberance and idealism of a younger Obi-Wan. His on-screen presence was both commanding and compassionate, effectively bridging the gap between the character's earlier years and the sage mentor audiences would come to know in the original trilogy. McGregor's commitment to the role was evident in his meticulous attention to detail, from his precise lightsaber combat to his calm, measured delivery of the Jedi's sage advice. His performance not only honored the legacy of Alec Guinness's original portrayal but also expanded upon it, providing depth and context to Obi-Wan's journey and establishing a solid foundation for the prequel trilogy's narrative arc.
Natalie Portman
Padmé Amidala
Natalie Portman delivered a compelling performance as Padmé Amidala in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," bringing depth and complexity to the character of the young queen of Naboo. Despite the challenges of portraying a politician and a warrior wrapped in one, Portman adeptly navigated the duality of Padmé's role, showcasing her strategic acumen and regal presence in the political arena while also demonstrating her combat skills and resilience in the heat of battle. Her performance was marked by a maturity and gravitas that belied her age, as she convincingly depicted a leader wise beyond her years, grappling with the weight of responsibility and the intricacies of intergalactic diplomacy. Padmé's grace, intelligence, and determination, as embodied by Portman, not only anchored the film's political narrative but also provided a strong female role model for audiences, setting a high standard for the portrayal of women in the sci-fi genre.
Ian McDiarmid
Senator Palpatine
Ian McDiarmid's portrayal of Senator Palpatine in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" is a masterclass in subtle villainy. With a keen understanding of the character's future as the nefarious Emperor, McDiarmid infuses Palpatine with a layer of duplicity that is both chilling and captivating. His performance is marked by a calm, composed demeanor that masks the machinations of a Sith Lord, delivering his lines with a smooth, unassuming tone that contrasts sharply with the chaos he secretly orchestrates. McDiarmid's ability to convey a sense of hidden power and ambition through slight changes in expression and intonation adds depth to Palpatine's public persona as a benign politician, all while hinting at the darkness that lies beneath. His nuanced acting choices in this film lay the groundwork for one of cinema's most iconic antagonists, making his performance a highlight of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Ahmed Best
Jar Jar Binks
Anthony Daniels
C-3PO (voice)
Kenny Baker
R2-D2
Brian Blessed
Boss Nass (voice)
Samuel L. Jackson
Mace Windu
Keira Knightley
Sabé
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