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Avatar (2009) Review

Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 23 December 2009No Comment

James Cameron’s Avatar and the scope of the film art and always will be a risk, not only the economy, especially in today’s economic environment. Whether the financial benefit is a problem, only time can answer, but the audience can at least prove that it is an artistic victory.

Avatar brought, like movies, we are close to the actual visit to a strange world. Beautiful environment, exotic animals and incredible realism Pandora’s local arrest the senses, visual, aurally and emotionally. The Avatar of the world is the real star of the show. Detailed quantitative and work in this new world has become a seriously impressive alive is gone, it will be a while before seen, in terms of scale and quality of the catch it. Vita Studios and ILM really outdone themselves.

Relatively late, Australian Sam Worthington in all beauty and Zoe science-fiction/fantasy provided a solid Santana gives the human heart in the 8-foot Na’vi, Neytiri impressive performance. Although they are playing with words as the blue, giant, cat-like aliens, they succeeded in arousing a chemical and pleasing through the adoption of special effects.

This is not to say that everything is perfect. This story is basic, dare I say, cliches and predictability. We have seen many times, in all forms of media. The bad guys are cartoonishly evil Unfortunately, paper-thin. But the love story, and charming, but also cliche, even though people and foreigners. However, in the face of these shortcomings, Head was a success, because it is the story lies in the brilliant visual effects.
Avatar (2009) Review
Avatar is a beautiful film and a real event. It is the movie was always intended to – need to our problems, we are worried that the distance a few hours, and provides us with a memorable image of the culture will undoubtedly become a well-deserved words to enter to remain in the foreseeable future.

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