Posted January 04, 2010
Just saw it during the holidays.
This is a movie I wish I could love, but can't.
I loved it for its pure entertainment aspect, and the fact that's (at least in 3D) a unique experience. The 3D, but mostly Cameron's work make the movie so immersive, it is so good to have the feeling of being part of it, of evolving on Pandora with the other characters.
But - and this the big deal for me - the story is so... lame, damn it! Even if I knew that this was a little bit intentional to take a simple story and put it in a particular environment, I don't understand how Cameron could have written a so conventional story.
It is this kind of story where you have the instant feeling of having seen it thousands of time before, all is expected, not even a little surprise in it, nothing...
"First, I was following orders, then..." : I don't even know how many times I've heard these words before...
Another thing that bothered me: Pandora. I loved it, but I wished animals and Na'vis were a little more... exotic. I mean, animals are nothing more than slightly modified regular earth creatures (rhinos, horses, etc...).
And the Na'vis: I don't want to seem like a guy who search for racism where there are not, but why do americans always see aliens like black people? I understand that for an american, Africa might seems uber-exotic, but I just wished Na'vis were more than a mix of african with a little bit of idian (or native americans) tribes, with cat faces.
And by the way, I don't remember having seen any black human in the movie. Again, I'm not saying that Cameron is a racist, but... well... it's weird.
And with this typical story, seen so many times in US movies, there's also a point I've never liked: basically, the white guy save the poor "savages" who could have done nothing but die without him. A weakness in a story that preach that technology can be crashed by natives and their culture.
So (sorry for the long post) all that to say that except the terrible story (that could have been written for a Disney movie), Avatar is a very good entertainment. I just hope the following episodes will have a stronger story.
This is a movie I wish I could love, but can't.
I loved it for its pure entertainment aspect, and the fact that's (at least in 3D) a unique experience. The 3D, but mostly Cameron's work make the movie so immersive, it is so good to have the feeling of being part of it, of evolving on Pandora with the other characters.
But - and this the big deal for me - the story is so... lame, damn it! Even if I knew that this was a little bit intentional to take a simple story and put it in a particular environment, I don't understand how Cameron could have written a so conventional story.
It is this kind of story where you have the instant feeling of having seen it thousands of time before, all is expected, not even a little surprise in it, nothing...
"First, I was following orders, then..." : I don't even know how many times I've heard these words before...
Another thing that bothered me: Pandora. I loved it, but I wished animals and Na'vis were a little more... exotic. I mean, animals are nothing more than slightly modified regular earth creatures (rhinos, horses, etc...).
And the Na'vis: I don't want to seem like a guy who search for racism where there are not, but why do americans always see aliens like black people? I understand that for an american, Africa might seems uber-exotic, but I just wished Na'vis were more than a mix of african with a little bit of idian (or native americans) tribes, with cat faces.
And by the way, I don't remember having seen any black human in the movie. Again, I'm not saying that Cameron is a racist, but... well... it's weird.
And with this typical story, seen so many times in US movies, there's also a point I've never liked: basically, the white guy save the poor "savages" who could have done nothing but die without him. A weakness in a story that preach that technology can be crashed by natives and their culture.
So (sorry for the long post) all that to say that except the terrible story (that could have been written for a Disney movie), Avatar is a very good entertainment. I just hope the following episodes will have a stronger story.
Post edited January 04, 2010 by DarthKaal