STAR WARS Actress Natalie Portman On The Disappointing Fan Backlash Towards The Prequel Trilogy

STAR WARS Actress Natalie Portman On The Disappointing Fan Backlash Towards The Prequel Trilogy

Natalie Portman, who played Padmé Amidala (eventual mother of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa) in the prequel trilogy, has opened up on the "bummer" it was to have Star Wars fans disappointed in the movies.

By MattIsForReal - May 05, 2019 09:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Empire Online
Oscar winner Natalie Portman has had quite an extensive career; but, if there's one blip on her impressive resume, it's the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Portman starred in 1999's Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (and subsequent prequel films), the highly anticipated return to the galaxy far, far away.

The prequel trilogy would look to explain the rise of the Empire and show how Anakin became Darth Vader, the iconic villain in the original trilogy. That story premise alone came with incredibly build-up and fans were wild for a return to the brilliant universe created by George Lucas.

Unfortunately, Episode I – The Phantom Menace — and the prequel trilogy in general — failed to live up to expectations. While it was a commercial success — becoming the third-highest grossing film in North America at the time (behind Titanic and Star Wars (1977) — it was ultimately a disappointment to fans. It sits at just a 54% on Rotten Tomatoes among critics, with a consensus that reads: "Burdened by exposition and populated with stock characters, The Phantom Menace gets the Star Wars prequels off to a bumpy -- albeit visually dazzling -- start."

It received seven Golden Raspberry Award nominations for Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, Worst Supporting Actor, Worst Supporting Actress, and Worst Screen Couple. It's that latter category that Natalie Portman had a role in, as she played Queen Padmé Amidala, the teenage Queen of Naboo who goes on an adventure with Jake Lloyd's young Anakin Skywalker (eventually becoming the Jedi's love interest in the remaining two prequel films).

In an interview in the latest Empire Magazine, Portman has finally opened up on what it was like to star in what was ultimately deemed a disappointing entry in the Star Wars franchise.

“It was hard. It was a bummer because it felt like people were so excited about new ones and then to have people feel disappointed. Also to be at an age that I didn’t really understand that’s kind of the nature of the beast. When something has that much anticipation it can almost only disappoint.”


Portman doesn't appear broken up over the reception to the prequel trilogy. After all, she has gone on to have an illustrious acting career. “With the perspective of time, it’s been re-evaluated by a lot of people who actually really love them now,” Portman added. “There’s a very avid group of people who think they’re the best ones now! I don’t have enough perspective to weigh in.”

Of course, divisiveness is nothing new when it comes to the Star Wars franchise. One only needs to look at the newest trilogy and various Rogue One and Solo spinoffs to see how hard it is for the Star Wars name to live up to expectations and hype. Reaction to J.J. Abrams' The Force Awakens and Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi has been mixed, with the newest trilogy fracturing the Star Wars fanbase into two sides that'll perhaps never see eye-to-eye when it comes to the end of the Skywalker Saga.

Are you part of the group of people who enjoy the Star Wars prequel trilogy?
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Subtlespammer24
Subtlespammer24 - 5/5/2019, 9:28 AM
As much as the Prequels were totally inferior to the OT, i was still on board with all this nonsense til Episode 8. Rian Johnson truly did something spectacular, he freed me from Star Wars
LongMayHeReign
LongMayHeReign - 5/5/2019, 9:32 AM
@Subtlespammer24 - Address Rian Johnson by his proper title then.

Kyos
Kyos - 5/5/2019, 9:30 AM
At some point I'll really have to rewatch the prequels. Not sure how I'd feel about them today.
Subtlespammer24
Subtlespammer24 - 5/5/2019, 10:03 AM
@Kyos - you might find things here and there that you like but the romance between Anakin and Padmé is The stuff Razzies are made of
MexCowboyNation
MexCowboyNation - 5/5/2019, 10:10 AM
@Subtlespammer24 - There were deleted scenes for Ep. II that made the romance better. Not sure why they cut them out.
Nebula
Nebula - 5/5/2019, 10:54 AM
@Kyos - While they're by no means good, I think a lot of the negative reaction to them was on account of how CG they are. People weren't used to it back then, nowadays it's the norm.
Subtlespammer24
Subtlespammer24 - 5/5/2019, 11:08 AM
@Nebula - sort of a simplistic take on it and here’s why: the puppets in the OT were better than the prequels CG
arosin33
arosin33 - 5/5/2019, 12:33 PM
@Kyos - I rewatched them prior to the release of TFA, and I don't dislike them as much as I used to--in fact I think Revenge of the Sith is a fairly solid entry, which the other two are meh. I'll reiterate what I've been saying for a long time: I think on paper, the overarching story that's being put forward is solid and intriguing; however, the execution of it is absolutely a mess--in too many ways to list here.
JohnCastillo
JohnCastillo - 5/5/2019, 4:19 PM
@Kyos - I watched them last year and well nope I absolutely hated Phantom Menace even more than when I was a kid, awful acting, every scene seems so awkward, it's just such a hard film to watch for me personally. But if anyone enjoys it then I'm glad you do. Attack of the Clones was awful too. Revenge of the Sith which I actually liked alot when I first saw it, is actually a bad film lol it's only because it's better than the first two that it makes it seem good. It's still quite bad though. My opinion so don't hate.
IKidYouNotMan
IKidYouNotMan - 5/5/2019, 9:34 AM
They’re films for kids. Naturally, the fanbase that grew up with the prequels don’t know any better so they enjoy them for what they were. A safe bet the same will happen with the sequels, my little sister loves Rey.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 5/5/2019, 9:48 AM
@IKidYouNotMan - I think the problem is that Lucas made the original trilogy for himself using things he thought would be cool. He made the prequels for his kids, using the things he thought they’d find cool.

Things always risk going astray when a filmmaker isn’t working for his own passions.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 5/5/2019, 10:49 AM
@Chewtoy - Well said.
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