Thursday, May 26, 2016

Avatar (2009)

Genre: Science-fiction
Directed by: James Cameron
Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang
Running time: 161 minutes



Half-way through the 22nd Century, Jack Sully, a former marine now confined to a wheelchair, joins a group of scientists studying the Na’vi tribe, a group of blue-skinned humanoids living on Pandora, a habitable moon, through the use of hybrids called avatars. Alongside these scientists is the Resource Development Administration, with Colonel Miles Quaritch at the head of its private security force, looking to mine for a valuable mineral, even if it means getting rid of this Na’vi tribe.

When this film first came out, I never felt compelled to join the masses that rushed to the theatres to see it. I knew it was not my thing. Even since I was a boy, science was never really my cup of tea, so I never really got into science-fiction, with the made-up jargon for stuff that does not really exist. I am more of a down-to-earth, reality-based, kind of guy.

That being said, I must give props to James Cameron for this giant undertaking, a true tour de force. Even though it is not my favorite genre, I cannot deny the absolute beauty of the visuals offered in Avatar. The images and colors are so magnificent; it is a true thing of beauty. The acting itself did not really matter, though there were some solid lines here and there that made me laugh. This film also carries a very worthy message.

So, while I don’t think I will ever care to see this one again, I am glad I did so this once. A very beautifully-made film with a good heart. It was too long for my taste, especially since it is an effort for me to get into films of this genre. I am sure that, for some fans of science-fiction, this might be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
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