Avatar negative reviews
2022-01-25 08:01
"Avatar" is similar to "Titanic" in many aspects. The most obvious is that it adopts the structure of the first half of the literary play and the second half of the action scene. There is an emotional line that runs through the whole film, and the leading actor is called Jack. But this kind of love has inherent shortcomings. The jungle prince who discharges on the planet Pandora is just a human incarnation, and the so-called cross-racial love is just an overhead trap. What should be more interesting here is the interaction between the male protagonist and the avatar. The film actually mentioned this kind of questioning of the identity of Zhuang Zhou’s dream butterfly, but the plot did not develop along this line of thinking. Jack’s real body appeared in the film. It's too thin and basically doesn't do anything in this emotional line, so compared with the life and death of Jack and Ruth in "Titanic", the virtual love on Pandora is not contagious. The entertainment effect of the most valuable part of the film is fully maximized, but apart from this, the spiritual excitement brought by "Avatar" is far from being comparable to "Titanic". (by)
Extended Reading
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Jake Sully: [collector's extended cut] You want a fair deal? You're on the wrong planet. The strong prey on the weak, it's just the way things are. And nobody does a damned thing.
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Corporal Lyle Wainfleet: [seeing Jake in a wheelchair] Aww, man, that is just wrong.