Watching this extraordinary film Avatar I enter a separate and whole new world accompanied by an experience that I don’t get from most movies. Clear cut James Cameron knows how to use $300 Million dollars well, and it is his skill with large amounts of money that makes him such a successful and widely known producer. Avatar is not just a good movie, it has a purpose and message that it wants to send to people and that is an anti-war, save the environment, kind of message which perfect for Avatar, no movie to date could make a more profound case to this argument and plead. This film displays war and the environment in the most vivid and decorated way possible which is the catalyst to its point. This movie, on a technical standpoint, made a breakthrough on the limitations of what computers can do and how well you can change the character that, in this case, James Cameron was trying to make
Set in the year 2154, the story takes off with a shuttle of men sent by the U.S. Military to this new world called pandora, which is rich in resources very valuable back at earth. The display of the world as you press into the movie is one of the more creative things I have seen in film, in my opinion. It displays the plants and animals in a very prismatic and Devine sense which helps tie in the way it is all connected as you find out early in the movie and when it is explained later on. While watching this film it profoundly reminded me of Dances with Wolves, Indians having what the white supremacist wanted and one supremacist getting to know the Indians and the ultimate attempt to defend them. Avatar was a perfect example of the perfect movie including suspense, sadness, depression, happiness, and ultimate inspiration.
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