“Avatar” Was a Decent Movie

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By Peter K. Lam

Don't they look similar?

Don't they look similar?

I finally got around to watching “Avatar” yesterday after it’s been out for several weeks. I didn’t really intend on watching it but after all the hype from friends and others who watched it, I felt that I should give it a try and watch it. I actually tried to watch “Avatar” some time in January but the theater I went to had water damage to the projectors  from the heavy rains we had. I wasn’t able to watch that day so I watched “Daybreakers” instead which was also an entertaining two hours. I went in to watch “Avatar” with no reservations about the movie at all. I didn’t read in depth reviews or followed up on the backstory. All I knew is that a lot of people went to watch it and it was breaking records left and right.

The concept of this movie is that humans from Earth landed on a planet called Pandora with the sole purpose of raping the planet of its natural resources. Unfortunately the humans are not  the only intelligent life on the planet. The indigenous natives, called the Na’vi, are very protective of the land and happen to live right on top of the largest quantity of the natural resources the humans are after. The humans developed avatar technology which basically allows humans to connect to a body created of human/Na’vi DNA. The intent was to use the avatar bodies to communicate and hopefully assimilate into the Na’vi society to help find a diplomatic way of moving the Na’vi to another location rather than starting an all out war.

The visual effects of the movie was pretty incredible. The avatars are CG but were modeled after the actors and used motion capture technology to create some of the action scenes. The CG was so very detailed that some of it looked pretty real. I watched this in 2D as well so I can only imagine how more incredible it looked in 3D. The world of Pandora is rich with color and life that you probably would’ve been full immersed in if you watch it in 3D.\

The story itself was slightly altered from the age old tale of humans using up natural resources with no regard to the harm they were doing to the ecosystem around them. Even so, this new take on that story was gripping enough to carry viewers all the way through.

One complaint I have about the movie is about the colonel character. He was ridiculously macho and was the most annoying of all the characters. Arrogant, barbaric, and inhuman, he was just hard to identify with. He wanted to destroy the Na’vi and did not care that he would annihilate them just as long as he gets the natural resources he’s after. The most ridiculous thing about this character is that he’s so “tough” that he seemed practically impervious to harm. His arm was on fire at one point which he had practically no reaction to. He also attempted to stop the escape of the rebel forces by bursting out into the hostile atmosphere without any oxygen. He held his breath for probably 5 minutes or so and used several kinds of weapons while pursuing the rebels which is not humanly possible. He was a highly exaggerated stock character of a typical soldier as seen in other films. In this case he seemed to be a direct copy of another soldier in the animated film called “Small Soliders.” Look at the picture and you’ll see the resemblance.

Other than that hiccup in the movie, “Avatar” was thoroughly enjoyable and promises to entertain. I watched the 2D version which was cool. I’m sure 3D would be just as good. It’s probably better for those who want to feel “apart” of Pandora.


About Peter K. Lam

Peter is a creative writer and an internet marketing specialist that has launched and managed many websites. He writes many fan fiction and original stories in addition to blogging and creating websites. Peter constantly researching the latest trends in internet marketing (i.e. SEO, SEM, email marketing, etc.) Currently Peter works for BowTie, Inc., the publisher of pet and hobbyist magazines such as DOG FANCY, CAT FANCY, Hobby Farms and more. Today Peter continues to write a variety of different works ranging from fiction to blogging in addition to creating and maintain new websites.
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10 Responses to “Avatar” Was a Decent Movie

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  2. Avatar is a brilliant movie experience. Note: I said experience, not movie. The plot was a bit thin and rehashed, but the actual 3d feel and beauty of the world definately makes up for it. Can’t wait to see what James Cameron will come up with next!

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  4. Thank you for this informative review

  5. Layne Haart says:

    I heard there is a new version out now – any chance of doing an updated review? I’m not sure how different it is, but might be good to compare it with the original..Thanks

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