I actually think Revenge of the Sith was one of the tightest Star Wars movies in terms of the formula. It jumped straight into the action, resolved the plot point of Dooku while providing a broad context for the war and had provided both compelling character development and plot progression, but managed to bring real life to characters that were relatively flat in some of the previous movies. Plus we got to see exactly what made the order fall, it was a beautiful movie with a couple of questionable blips (really, your just going to leave him to burn to death? Thats dark of you Obi.). It was probably one of the best star wars movies, nothing beats Empire strikes back for me but it's a pretty close second/third.
I like how they didn't invest too much time in investing into characters; I find extensive backstory telling is extremely wearing and speeches never work. On the flipside this assembled band of misfits disbanded almost as soon as they were formed, which is kind of tragic really; I wasn't looking for a new set of heroes to restore order to the force but I was kind of hoping of something to carry on the movie legacy. Even if it was just one member of the cast standing infront of a podium some years later with a white crystal in his/her hand whispering softly "see, it was worth it."
So many leaves in the wind.
Edited by Lordbiscuit