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Avtar Movie Review

Avtar Movie Review

By Rashmi DahalPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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In 2009, James Cameron made Avatar history with the technology used to capture the faces of characters that will be used in animation. Avatar tells the story of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a crippled seashell from the future, driven by a hybrid body made of DNA from his dead brothers and a DNA sample of the giant blue creature Pandora, using the new 3-D motion capture technology.

After training, Jake learns to connect his consciousness with a living body controlled by avatars, which are a mixture of human DNA and native sat-nav. A sailor named Jake Sully (played by the beloved Sam Worthington) mingles with the locals until he discovers that his nervous system activates and controls a satnav body called the Avatar. After that, it becomes big and blue and the movie switches to CGI mode. As Jake shares his DNA, he assumes that when a scientist dies he can fulfill his role in Pandora, which was dug up to test the human role of the avatar by making Navis bodies, Pandora's dark-skinned adults are known as scientists, and they integrate and control them with their human bodies.

For the first part of his journey, the film is a boy-on-a-rock trip full of Cameron’s usual heavy-skinned chicks who take him out of his wheelchair and pay him to his avatar. Jake keeps a video diary about his life at Avatar, speaks, and tries to learn the Navi language but Cameron interrupts studies with a fire hero named Neytiri (computer model Zoe Saldana). In his avatar, Jake looks like one of the native Navi, a new identity that gives the film political change.

The paralyzed protagonist Jake (Sully Sam Worthington) Marine, instead of the Avatar program of his late twin, a kind of bone thrown into the scientific community by an international organization, hoping to find Pandora, a planet a few years from Earth and its people to create a peaceful planet. The avatars are genetically engineered to look like Navi, blue-eyed, peaceful people living in democratic lands, led by Jake in a wheelchair-bound sea that offers the opportunity to live as an avatar. If we needed a surprise in Cameron’s film, True Lies is actually a love story, and that surprise works, with Avatar’s emotional connection between Jake (Neytiri) and Earth (Weta) and amazing digital effects.

The world we encounter is Jake’s special eyes, and avatars are aimed at your gut, not your sci-fi geek brain, which is probably why many former Cameron fans say they are disappointed with the film. After all, James Cameron’s view of Pandora’s pure art: big, with big, small, blue eyes, like sat-sat people; it is a creature after its green; Cameron's cries of war and violence make the Avatar a poetic proof of the moment. Known as Avatar, a cohesive natural body that allows people to breathe toxic air is a 100% film that has been entering Cameron's head for the past 14 years.

Avatar arrives on the big screen four years after production, 12 years after Titanic director James Cameron controlled the box as the most successful film. Considered the most expensive film ever made by a writer/director, Cameron's Avatar is a sad statement about Hollywood's desire to exploit technological advances in co-producing films, which challenge, inspire and inspire human experience. Known as Avatar, a cohesive natural body that allows people to breathe a poisonous air is unlikely to be your movie when you hear about James Cameron, but rather a return to science fiction and film works from the director himself.

Avatar, director of screenwriter James Cameron's Avatar who is one of the top 10 movies to suck, must admit that although its trailer is huge and relies on new technology, Avatar does not recommend it. Avatar dialogue is funny, opinions are contradictory, absurd characters are shallow and deceptive, and easy-to-forget strategy, and James Cameron, author, and director of Avatar, shows off his special effects on the scene. It brings the best film blogs typical examples of influential movies, boring stories, out-of-the-box views, and bland characters, which is a common consensus among movie lovers.

Remove the notorious film director, and he has a strange story about the fierce business of the world’s future that supports Avatar technology, the man who enters life, and the aliens who deceive him. But Cameron was the one who started his first art, and Avatar is not just a showcase and an amazing act (though we will do with shovels), but love and history. If you buy one, share the feeling Jake won when he entered Pandora for the first time with his avatar, the madness of war and the escape of evil creatures, the amazing sequence of dragon and bear flying, full battles, and the deep, fully realized cameras made by Cameron at great cost and amazing confidence.

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