In 1984, "The Terminator" hit the box office. In 1991, "Terminator 2" made box office record. In 1997, there was "Titanic" - the most expensive movie during that time. Titanic grossed 1.8 billion dollars and became the highest grossing movie. Who wrote and directed those movies? It's James Cameron. Now it has been more than one decade since "Titanic." What was happening with James Cameron? The answer - he was developing "Avatar."
As the first decade of the 2nd millennium reaches the end, "Avatar" has been the best movie I've seen for the decade. It's released on perfect time, "Avatar" closes the decade by being the best film and opens the new decade by being the revolutionary of Hollywood.
"Avatar" contains 60 percent Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI). By watching "Avatar," the audience cinematic experience will be taken to whole new level. Okay, maybe I said that because it's the first time I watched movie in 3D. However, watching "Avatar" brought me to new mystical world; it's beyond imagination. I hate fantasy movies but the imaginary in this movie is too fantastic. The moment you see Pandora, you will love the atmosphere and it will keep charming you until the movie ends. By the way, 3D glass are not comfortable for me. I must get used to it.
The development of "Avatar" is groundbreaking. I saw the "Making Of" on Star World Channel, weeks ago. The CGIs are absolutely realistic and the only reason you can say they're fake is for not existing in our world. Just forget about "Terminator Salvation," "Transformers 2" and even "2012." Avatar is different and better than any other movies made to impress audience with CGIs. This movie delivers what those movie promised.
James Cameron maintained his way of making films. You can watch never seen effects, are almost everywhere in the entire movie. The movie was inspired by science fiction books James Cameron had read since his childhood. Pandora is his own imaginary world and he touches every essence of it. The details are sharp and you will keep your eyes on the landscapes. I believe he constantly improved Pandora over the years during development.
"Avatar" is an epic adventure that drives the audience visually and emotionally. It's very rare to have beautiful movies like "Avatar" (and previously, we had Pixar's Up) because they have the ability to touch our heart. Besides being love story, "Avatar" contains brilliantly crafted action sequences. The climax battle scenes are totally mind blowing. While the war between human and Navi rages, you will be supporting the Navis. I guess "Avatar" will be remembered for the next decade for the breathtaking action sequences. Furthermore, "Avatar" has great musical scores and matches each scene it's made for. I'm looking forward to get the tracks.
Most critics said "Avatar" story has been copied from variety other works. I agree but that doesn't matter for me. Almost every movie that comes out have similarity with other movies. "Pocahontas" is one of the adaption for this movie. Though you might find same old thing in "Avatar" story but the way it's presented to us will make you praise the movie. James Cameron blended different movies into one. While Pandora can be the creative creation, the rest of the movie is total innovation.
Personally, I love the story line. It's simple yet keeps the audience entertained for 2 hours 40 minutes. Everything is easy to understand and the movie holds your attention from start until the end. I love every minute of this movie and that resulted in feeling time went too fast.
James Cameron first wrote the script in 1994 and it had leaked on the internet. You can guess the outcomes then. He said the movie was not produced earlier because the technology needs to catch up to allow him use Performance Capture and film them in 3D. Performance Capture is using real cast movement to make the CGI version of them. It's not only copies the physical movement but the facial expression as well. The Navis in "Avatar" are casted by real human but in the camera, it shows CGIs. This technology was available earlier but not good enough to make this movie and at the same time, it was too expensive.
Jake (casting by Sam Worthington) takes us on adventurous roller-coaster ride while Neytiri takes us on emotional roller-coaster ride. Neytiri (casting by Zoe Saldana) is the best character in the movie. Her expressions and movements resonates her emotion. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana has signed for possible sequels. Other great supporting casts are Sigourney Weaver, Joel Moore, Michelle Rodriguez and more. I love the part Michelle Rodriguez said, "I didn't sign up for this shit." Some critics says the dialogues in "Avatar" are cheesy. However, I'm okay with it.
Everyone should watch "Avatar." The movie gives the audience more than the trailer had to offer. Watch it in 3D (or at least 2D) while it's still in cinema. I don't think DVD will deliver any better experience than I had in cinema. Besides that, DVD might have contents not suitable for children. James Cameron said there might be certain edition of DVD will arrive with scene of Navi making love. Most probably it will be Jake and Neytiri.
"Avatar" is good choice of movie to watch with anyone. It's the tale that captures the mind and heart of every age. "Avatar" makes you feel good, joy and sorrow. The humors will make you laugh out loud. "Avatar" gives you the opportunity to witness the turning point of film making technology. If you're young, "Avatar" will be memorable for you and if you're old, you'll thank James Cameron. ;)
Rating: 10/10
Everything is backwards now, like out there is the true world and in here is the dream. - Jake Sully
Now, for some personal post relating to Avatar movie. I've been using the name Avatar in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) for years. Some IRC chatters I chat with are too attracted to Navi and Pandora. Here are lines from some of the conversations I had.
Anonymous: Do you know Pandora?
Avatar: Yes, it's my new hometown.
Anonymous: I love Pandora. Can you take me there?
Avatar: I'm sorry. Pandora doesn't exist.
Avatar: Even if it exist, it would've been destroyed by now.
Anonymous: ... That's true.
Here's another transcript, conversation with someone who really loves Pandora.
Anonymous: Pandora!
Anonymous: Any beautiful creature there?
Avatar: Not any but MANY!!!
Anonymous: Can you speak Navi language?
Anonymous: Can you speak some?
Avatar: If I speak, you won't understand.
Avatar: I'm still learning.
Here's Live Messenger conversation with another friend. I saw her Personal Message said "I love Avatar." So I sent her IM:
Avatar: Who? Me?
Friend: No! The movie!
LOL.
Update: Avatar won Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Drama) and James Cameron won the award for Best Director.
Update: The 82nd Academy Awards (The Oscars) was held in Hollywood on March 7, 2010. Avatar won three awards - Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography.
Update: The movie surpasses worldwide number one Box Office record James Cameron had from 1997's Titanic. Now, Avatar's worldwide gross reached US $2.7 Billion. It's huge success for James Cameron.
14 Responses To “Avatar (3D)”
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December 31st, 2009 at 9:53 AM
Great review, my friend. This is truly one of the best movies of the year. I’ve seen this movie 3 times already in cinema. It was so good and I LOVE IT. By the way, Happy New Year 2010. Hope all the best in this new year.
December 31st, 2009 at 3:50 PM
Great review, Avatar. I haven’t watched it. Looks like this one’s not to be missed.
Happy New Year! May it bring you the best of everything!
December 31st, 2009 at 12:55 PM
Jaccstev - Thank you. The movie came out on December 18, I watched on December 29. I would love to watch again, even if it's the 2D version. Happy new year!
December 31st, 2009 at 5:04 PM
Happysurfer - It's the movie should not be missed. It's an extraordinary compared to other movies. Happy new year, thank you.
January 1st, 2010 at 4:26 AM
I am glad whenever I meet people love this movie. I have watched twice within two days: one in normal theater and second in IMAX 3D. I like both. I have so much interested in environmental issue, too, and that’s why AVATAR inspired me in all ways. Although sadly enough, I think similar thing is happening in world right now. People destroy others or environment for their desire. But it has been happening from the beginning of human history. Thanks for your review, it is interesting to read!
January 1st, 2010 at 6:08 AM
Thank you for your comment! I was shocked to see that “Avatar” wrote me.. :) But YES, thank you for this review. I loved every minute also… best movie of the year. Very inspiring and entertaining!
January 1st, 2010 at 4:56 AM
Dong-Yoon - I watched 3D but not in IMAX. I wish there's an IMAX nearby here. I agree the movie have messages about environmental and peace. In our planet, we have beautiful places yet like you've said, the similar thing is happening. I wonder if it will ever be stopped. Thank you for taking time reading and leaving comment. :)
January 1st, 2010 at 2:20 PM
Kuulei - Well, Avatar did wrote to you. Thank you for replying. :)
January 1st, 2010 at 11:15 PM
First of all, the conversations you had were funny. LOL. Especially because whenever I think of the movie, I think of your name, LOL.
Second, I’m glad you gave it 10 out of 10 because I absolutely LOVED this movie. I thought that I would hate it, and I went to the theater prepared to be bored to death — I was sooo wrong! It’s Pocahontas story basically, but there’s so much more to it.
January 2nd, 2010 at 1:17 AM
Selah - There's actually more conversations. I could have published separate post, somehow I decided to add only two or three into the review. I didn't save every conversation; If I did, I could even publish the book version. LOL. By the way, I didn't expect much from this movie too, I wasn't too impressed with the trailer. I thought it's going to be another fantasy tale but it wasn't, it's more than every other movies.
January 4th, 2010 at 4:20 AM
I hear this is really good… but the thing is, I get motion sickness from cars, buses, boats, etc. How is the 3D thing really? Ever get dizzy during the movie?
January 4th, 2010 at 6:08 AM
Koari - It was my first time with 3D. It was okay, only the glass wasn't comfortable. Some told me 3D movies makes them dizzy but maybe it won't for this movie because it's too good in keeping you attached until it ends. If you might have problem viewing 3D version, you can watch the 2D version. People I've known of, still does love it. :)
January 20th, 2010 at 5:27 AM
And we thought sinking the Titanic was a titan task! Well, this time round, James Cameron chooses to play God and creates a whole new world with such exquisite finesse, aesthete and eye for detail, he almost takes your breath away. In terms of sheer technology, Avatar marks the coming of age of both CGI and 3-D cinema with its art house special effects and its shock and awe treatment.
January 22nd, 2010 at 2:39 PM
Adam Ronchi - James Cameron has special way of filming. That made him the best director and having huge fan base. I agree in your comment about him, he created different world and it's deep and detailed. Avatar not only opens the preview of new filming age but it shows the elements required to make movies the audience will love to watch, again and again.