I always believe what I don't believe

Kobe 2022-03-20 09:01:06

Avatar is back. I give full marks to the film. I typed the following words for half an hour, very incoherent and illogical. Let me just say wherever I think, no wonder.

I always laughed with my friends and said that this is a movie about the dead man’s indulging in online games. The

protagonist is paralyzed in human society. After turning into an avatar, he became the chairman of the guild and ordered the three armed forces. The task entrusted to him!" "Because he has a girl who can unite in front of Eva!" "Why did everyone surrender instantly after seeing him transfer to the Phantom Knight? It's because he got tens of thousands of people. The only equipment I arrived!" "Stories about online games generally end up with negative results, educating people not to be overly addicted, because you will eventually return to the original world." "But Avatar tells you that it doesn't matter if you are paralyzed, as long as you become an Avatar , The best equipment, sound limbs, and beautiful girls are all in the front beckoning you to create miracles!"

Friends have always said that Avatar’s worldview setting is too awesome, the online game world is materialized, Pandora’s planet is networked, and finally Jack, the cheating protagonist who once opened the Avatar plug-in as a human, gave up his identity and devoted himself to the world of online games...Think about it, it is indeed the ultimate dream of every player...Although he thinks of "The Big Bang Theory" Leonard said to Penny, "Generally, people who do not have a sense of accomplishment in real life tend to seek comfort in the world of online games" can’t help but...=__=(There seems to be a similar sentence in the long story of "Doraemon" ?) I really want to see Sheldon and the others complain about Avatar, maybe Howard will make Na'vi the seventh language he masters =_,=The

film itself actually has many classic animation shadows, such as "Princess Mononoke", For example, "City in the Sky", such as "EVA", such as "Mobile Suit Gundam", etc. Some friends said that Avatar is a scenic movie, I don't deny it. Some friends said that this is an environmentally friendly film, and I agree. It is said that it is a masterpiece of heroic epic, but there is nothing wrong with it. After all, you and I both understand that American heroism is the only hero since ancient times, so the American epic is just one's epic.

The meaning of this planet named Pandora is obvious. We all know that once Pandora's box is opened, there will be disasters, but before it is opened, no one knows what kind of beautiful temptation or dangerous comfort is inside. When the ED sounded slowly after watching the whole movie, the soft style of the fog dispelling made people can’t help but feel moved, but combined with the whole movie, I personally feel that Linkin Park’s "What I've Done" is more lethal ( Anyway, both of you are singing bad songs to mankind=_=)...

When faced with a high level of civilization, primitive civilization will never be able to withstand a single blow. The deported Indians are a good example. So when I watched it, I kept wondering whether this film has a considerable degree of mapping. But in fact, when primitive civilization is defeated, it is not only the land that is lost, but also the culture, the right to speak, and everything that can be lost. Nowadays, many people go to Thanksgiving just like the wind. When people pay attention to form, they naturally don’t care about the origins behind it. Even if behind Thanksgiving is the bloody cleansing of the Indians by the colonists.

Avatar might have staged a direct dialogue between strong and weak civilizations, but it did not after all. I don't know if they didn't even think about it or failed to do it. In short, the expressiveness in this area is very insufficient. Both the masked characters and the plot of Da Erhua are too easy to understand and distinguish between good and evil.

Guarding the homeland, guarding the planet, one's own territory cannot give way, there is no room for change. If you want to play realism and prove it to all cruelist audiences, then Avatar should come to an abrupt end when the people on Earth unilaterally slaughtered the Na'vi people. After all, in the ancient primitive civilization, it was impossible for the arrows and guns to beat the artillery and explosive grenade, so in normal terms, the Na'vi should die tragically in an instant. Those blood and tears finally went into desert. After a heavy rain that extinguished all wars, the planet Pandora should be occupied by the people on earth. And in a few decades, hundreds of years, thousands of years, here will become the second dying earth.

There is never lack of karma in the world. This is the truth.

But like Miyazaki's animation, anger will naturally be severely punished. This is also the truth of karma. The same is true for Avatar, the idealized Virgin Apparition, global network integration, all creatures on the planet Pandora are closely united under one center and two basic points. Together with Russia, we will help farmers and workers, prevent fire, theft, and migration, and in order to prove this The anti-migration battle is cruel, so cannon fodder has to be cannon fodder; in order to prove that the hero has to embrace the perfect ending of the beauty, when the heroine is in crisis, I am not hurriedly watching the phone...

and this movie is the first to let The place where I burst into tears was when Jack accidentally broke into the territory of the Na'vi people, the heroine was pulling an arrow away and deciding to shoot him, and the seed of a sacred tree like a dandelion fell on her arrowhead.

At that moment, it was as shocking as seeing the lush virgin forest on a helicopter across Africa. For such a quiet, equal, and flourishing life.

And I always feel that no matter what kind of ending I like, how to deal with it, it's not a mistake. We don’t necessarily have differences in what we like, nor do we necessarily have more idealistic ideas.

——It’s just that I have been believing what I don’t believe in reality.

That's it.

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Avatar quotes

  • 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.

  • Corporal Lyle Wainfleet: [seeing Jake in a wheelchair] Aww, man, that is just wrong.