AVATAR (not to be confused with Avatar: The Last Airbender), is worthy of the DVD collection. The film's Director James Cameron managed to hint historical references reminiscent of John Smith, Pocohontas, Native American suffrage and Anglo-Saxon imperialism while incorporating the importance of protecting the enviroment and humanity in this heartwarming & aesthetically pleasing movie.
Since landing at the box office mid in December, Avatar grossed an incredible $75.6 million in roughly two weeks. Currently, the film is a hair away from being the highest grossing film of all time racking in a ridiculous $1.4 billion in sales.
The audience is treated to an optional 3-D version available in IMAX theaters. Avatar offers an entertaining cast of old favorites and notable talent including Girlfight star Michelle Rodriguez as Trudy the pilot, and a surprise galatic reunion with Sci-Fi heroine Sigourney Weaver (Dr. Grace Augustine). Actor Sam Worthington plays the free-spirited (Jake Sully), actress Zoe Saldana as (Princess Neytiri) including CCH Pounder as her mother Moat, Laz Alonso as the warrior Tsu'tey, Giovanni Ribisi parades around as the jerk [lol] along with an overzealous GI Joe character, courtesy of actor Stephen Lang. Since landing at the box office in mid December, Avatar grossed an incredible $75.6 million in roughly two weeks. Currently, the film is a hair away from being the highest grossing film of all time racking in an ridiculous $1.4 billion in sales.
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Actress Zoe Saldana brings Princess Neytiri to life in this emotionally charged scene.
On the other hand... did watching AVATAR make you wanna "off" yourself? Gosh, I hope not! Well, according to CNN Entertainment post "Audiences experience 'Avatar' blues" by Josh Piazza, the film literally left some audience members blue with depression and suffering separation anxiety:
On the fan forum site "Avatar Forums," a topic thread entitled "Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible," has received more than 1,000 posts from people experiencing depression and fans trying to help them cope. The topic became so popular last month that forum administrator Philippe Baghdassarian had to create a second thread so people could continue to post their confused feelings about the movie. -Josh Piazza, CNN Entertainment
Furthermore, how could one ignore the historical implications throughout this film? You'd have to be dimmer than Paris Hilton "and junk". Arguably, it's those very innuendos coupled with blue hues & delusions of granduer in pseudo heaven Pandora that pushed some viewers to the edge -- and I don't mean just their seats. In the begining I was curious, amazed in the middle, and pissed off towards the end. How dare he double-cross Neytiri like that? I wanted to kick Jake's paraplegic ass! Then I got over it. Finally, as the credits rolled I felt nostaligic, touched, and admittedly a bit disillusioned by the film's blaringly obvious, socially conscience overtone. I found myself reflecting on stuff like the destructive nature of mankind, and our incessant greed. Still... I was a far cry from wanting to curl up in my seat and die. Yes, we shed a few tears but by all means Cameron, the cast, and crew worked hard to convey a story that would rub people the right way.
My unsolicited advice to anyone with a case of AVATAR blues is to take those negative feelings and recycle them. Yeah, I know it sounds corny but like the Nav'i humble yourself and strive each day to simply be a better person. Love yourself by receiving the age old lessons in the story such as following your heart, being honest, compassionate and honorable. If you haven't already, maybe now's the time to go green but whatever you do, don't stay in a funk! Besides, there is an actual place infinitely better than Pandora and you don't have to get matrixed in thru machine wires or click your heels three times. Overall, AVATAR is a socially conscious film meant to touch the hearts of man but by no means to be taken gravely. Surely, such reaction is the consequence from a small percentage of viewers. Nonetheless, the AVATAR phenomenon leaves an unprecedented mark; drawing curiosity, fans, and driving ticket sales, but more importantly rekindling hearts & minds to what is truly important in life -- priceless.
My unsolicited advice to anyone with a case of AVATAR blues is to take those negative feelings and recycle them. Yeah, I know it sounds corny but like the Nav'i humble yourself and strive each day to simply be a better person. Love yourself by receiving the age old lessons in the story such as following your heart, being honest, compassionate and honorable. If you haven't already, maybe now's the time to go green but whatever you do, don't stay in a funk! Besides, there is an actual place infinitely better than Pandora and you don't have to get matrixed in thru machine wires or click your heels three times. Overall, AVATAR is a socially conscious film meant to touch the hearts of man but by no means to be taken gravely. Surely, such reaction is the consequence from a small percentage of viewers. Nonetheless, the AVATAR phenomenon leaves an unprecedented mark; drawing curiosity, fans, and driving ticket sales, but more importantly rekindling hearts & minds to what is truly important in life -- priceless.