An extremely tremendous creation on silver screen... James Cameron is back with a Bang to create history after Titanic... another entertainment extravaganza of thrills, chills and excitement... The flick says million words between the lines- be alert to global warming, stay connected to nature: the supreme power, follow the omens, live and let live... Galloping mind is far supreme than just a body, and can conquer the unbeaten and unshaken...
The flick takes you to the journey to another planet where animals, trees even human (if u consider them so!) are very different from ours... the group of people from earth want to extract some metal of a specific stone which earns millions if sold on our planet... and the impediment to this extraction is the residency on that planet. So the human (being the intelligent ANIMAL) creates people who are identical to that planet (almost 10 ft. Tall, with a tail) and ask them to merge with the local group and convince them to vacate the place... but in this process the protagonist of the film gets attached to the local group (which were right on their side: to save the nature) this is where it takes a U turn
The thought in the film has hidden roots in Indian culture and ancient Vedas, e.g. worshiping trees (especially banyan tree), telepathy or connections, understanding with animals. Even the name avatar is really suggestive as the incarnation...
Minute mediocre things u find about the film is: background score similar to titanic, the electro or logical connection of human with avatar is somewhat hard to digest for some, and the story and many a scenes, which can be predictable...
(this story is somewhat identical with amitabh-rajesh khanna’s Namak Haram:-))) where rajesh khanna goes to ‘basti’ to convince them not to oppose the factory management.. but here in this film: treatment, hidden aspects and concept of oneness with nature is totally original)
Too many points to discuss on the film but on the whole it’s truely a tremendous experience: ofcourse with your 3D vision glasses, absolute perfection even in minute things (e.g Dust particles, clouds: they look real with the 3D effect) many cheers to the animation team for the same.. this film will define new angles of technology in the history of cinema... lastly many cheers for james camroon; for first visualizing and then translating it to the silver screen
My ratings: (4+ 0.5 of thrilling 3D experience)/5 popcorns...
Hi vishal i appreciate your review i want to say that James Cameron’s “Avatar” is still worlds away, but that won’t stop geeks like myself from getting excited about it. The latest news on the film is that French gaming company Ubisoft will make a game for “Avatar” for a May 2009, when both the game and the movie will.
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