Lucas’ background as a documentary filmmaker explains this. Often he wasn’t interested in which performances were the best, but which ones felt the most “real.”
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I always forget about the silly "elected 14 year old queen" buisness.
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So what, she formed an exploratory committee when she was 12? She spent eighth grade traveling the globe campaigning and meeting with donors?
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I always assumed it was more like Elector system in the Holy Roman Empire, but still.
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I mean, there's ways to tell a story about a child-monarch that serve both sides of that equation. But as with so much else about the prequels, the writing wasn't there.
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Right, but Lucas kept on saying it wasn't an inherited or ceremonial position, Naboo is a true democracy and she's actually the elected head of government Because she's just that gifted and charismatic
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There’s a creepy paper doll aspect to Portman in these movies. Like Lucas is just using them as an excuse to put a teenage girl in these weird costumes that get more “adult” as the series progresses E.g. the Emma Peel “dominatrix” dress in Ep. II
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