AVATAR
Avatar is a film in some respects ambiguous and difficult to judge. In fact, if you look at the technical aspect of this film should only be considered a masterpiece of world cinema as surely change, and direct the art of cinema in the years ahead. If, however, you try to look beyond the purely technological aspect, the film of Cameroon is bland with a texture which call for the first few minutes you already know what will happen and how it will end, the characters are barely sketched and little interesting and, in my humble opinion, the author also has a little 'mental confusion because you do not understand where I'm going with this (the first time there are a whole series of moral pistolotti on the return of man to contact with nature, the sacredness of life, etc., in the second massacre is a continuous phrases that seem taken from the worst action movies, see for example the speech of the protagonist before Na'vi at the end).
looking more specifically, in my opinion, one can say that the first time is the most rewarding in terms of visual as it is shown all the flora and fauna in the world of Pandora. Here the director has unleashed with his performances at the computer and three great D though perhaps very inspired by the fantasy games (final fantasy at all). The second time is the most boring, the plot that the film evolves into a pseudo copy of rambo / terminator / any action movie that comes to mind.
At the end of everything one could ask, why I gave it half past six on a film like this, simply believe that the correct approach to this type of film is to go to see what is the level to which technology has come so far in the art of cinema and enjoy the show a bit off 'the brain.
To see just the movies in three D.
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