It's such an incredible and steep decline in quality from the (admittedly somewhat weak) Return of the Jedi, it's hard to really look at the film as anything other than what it is: a blemish upon the franchise, which laid a rotten foundation for subsequent films.
Star Wars films, at least post-Empire Strikes Back, are fairly hard to judge on their individual merits because Lucas was so committed to his overarching plot. Phantom Menace is particularly guilty of this: it's a movie in which nothing of any interest really happens, the story has very little forward momentum, and the character development and introductions are mostly pointless because they either die (Jinn) or they do the same thing all over again in Attack of the Clones. PM Anakin/Obi-Wan and AotC/RotS Anakin/Obi-Wan are like completely different characters. I don't see how Lucas thought it was a good idea to skip over the development of these two characters' relationship, which was basically the central promise of the whole prequel trilogy in the first place.
Yes, the film has some exciting set pieces and the special effects haven't aged quite as poorly as the subsequent two, due in no small part to a more heavy reliance on practical effects. That said, it is not a good film by any stretch of the imagination.
Star Wars films, at least post-Empire Strikes Back, are fairly hard to judge on their individual merits because Lucas was so committed to his overarching plot. Phantom Menace is particularly guilty of this: it's a movie in which nothing of any interest really happens, the story has very little forward momentum, and the character development and introductions are mostly pointless because they either die (Jinn) or they do the same thing all over again in Attack of the Clones. PM Anakin/Obi-Wan and AotC/RotS Anakin/Obi-Wan are like completely different characters. I don't see how Lucas thought it was a good idea to skip over the development of these two characters' relationship, which was basically the central promise of the whole prequel trilogy in the first place.
Yes, the film has some exciting set pieces and the special effects haven't aged quite as poorly as the subsequent two, due in no small part to a more heavy reliance on practical effects. That said, it is not a good film by any stretch of the imagination.