Then it makes even less sense that you don't like attack of the clones!
The plot is god awful. I also realized I made a slight error in my statement. Characters are the best thing about a movie. If I don't care about the characters, how can I care about anything else? But you seem to think ST: AotC has some amazing plot, so let me explain it:
The Trade Federation's Nute Gunray wants Padme dead for revenge reasons, which is completely counter-productive to the Separatist agenda, because Padme didn't want an army to fight the Separatists at all, and she's got a lot of sway in the Senate. Can't you set your little thirst for revenge until a bit later, dude? You could kill her later you know. Idiot.
Okay, so the bad guys try to kill Padme, and then the whole decoy switcheroo thing happens. But Padme's not a Queen anymore. She's a senator. (Sorry Anakin) So do all the politicians get decoys, or is it what I think it is, just a Naboo thing? You don't see anybody else doing it, and it was introduced in Episode 1 as some Naboo thing for the Queen. Does Palpatine get a decoy too, since he's from Naboo? He clearly doesn't have one, and if he had one, it could have been so much better, I think. The whole decoy thing with Padme felt like some sort of set-up for me, but that never got used later on, so even including it in the movie made sense less the more I thought about it.
Okay, so Padme is under threat, so Anakin and Obi-Wan are both sent to protect her. Anakin gets creepy with poor writing, and he immediately whines to Padme and says really inappropriate things to her within the first hour of meeting. He continues to be a complete jerk throughout the entire movie, and you're telling me this strong independent woman is still going to fall in love with this desperate selfish cuck? Yeah, right. I don't believe the whole love angle plot wise at all, since Anakin was written so poorly.
So Jango Fett hires an assassin even though he's an assassin (...?), and Anakin saves Padme and whatever, so Obi-Wan sees Jango Fett and follows him to Kamino, where he discovers the planet was hidden and that the Jedi ordered some clone army even though they really didn't, so it's obviously completely shady. But it's okay, Yoda! Use that army! Don't look into the shady stuff going on at all. Some wise man you are.
So I cannot believe Padme falls in love with Anakin at all. He's not even a likable guy. Wasn't Anakin supposed to be great friends with Obi-Wan anyways? Obi-Wan acted like it in Episode 4, but the whole time, Anakin just whines and bitches about how oppressed he is. And then Anakin slays a bunch of sand people. (Best scene in the entire movie. It's actually believable, and I wish it went on a lot longer, just to show the nature of his brutal slaying. I want to see that, man. I want to see the beginning of the descent into the dark side. I also want to see Anakin as a likable guy, someone to root for. He shouldn't even be the main character, but whatever, at least make him likable.)
So Anakin admits that he slayed all those kids and stuff, and Padme is completely cool with it, and marries him a day or two later. Yeah, I believe that. Obi-Wan gets captured, the whole arena battle thing happens, and it looks cool and everything, but man, the whole movie is just complete cancer. Mindless droids fight mindless clones. Who knows, who cares. Shoot shoot shoot. Special effects. Look, the plot is advancing, even though we never explained the Clone Trooper angle. I guess the Jedi don't care either.
So the movie ends, Dooku (horrible name) gets away, Anakin gets married, blah blah blah. I barely went through the plot, and I found like 1,000 things to complain about. I could have gone way more into detail, too.