How Padme Died In Star Wars (& Was It A Mistake)

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How Padme Died In Star Wars (& Was It A Mistake)
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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith may be my favorite Star Wars movie, but I still believe Padmé Amidala's death was a mistake. Revenge of the Sith is largely considered one of Star Wars' best movies; however, that doesn't mean it isn't without its flaws.

Anakin Didn't Kill Padmé... She Died Of A Broken Heart The Manner Of Padmé's Death Betrayed Her Character Close Padmé Amidala In fact, even on Mustafar, Padmé made it clear that she was ready to leave Anakin if he did not turn back to the light side of the Force and leave with her. In light of that, it makes no sense that Padmé would lose the will to live, and it completely contradicts all of her character development until that point. Moreover, Padmé very clearly wanted to be a mother, and she had just had her twins.

It's unclear why this scene was cut, but it could have made a massive difference; truthfully, this change alone may have made Padmé's death more meaningful to me. For one, this was much more reflective of the type of person Padmé was. In the face of a dictatorship rising up, Padmé would have fiercely defended democracy, not given up.

Return Of The Jedi Set Padmé Up For So Much More Leia's Comments Could Have Expanded Padmé's Role Significantly Because Leia described Padmé, albeit in minimal detail, in Return of the Jedi, it seemed plausible that Padmé would survive the birth of the twins at least for a little while. Given Leia had limited memory of her, this would have placed Leia sometime around toddlerhood when Padmé died.

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