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@tobiaslawrence8928 Жыл бұрын
Please review 'the movies Parasite' and 'Zootopia' I love those movies and their message.
@benjamynhazelton1162 Жыл бұрын
It was AWESOME 😎 we loved it! Every single second. As a sequel it was perfect as well, it hit every beat that the first did. The lore, the awe, the music vibes from the first, the montages of training, and the climax battle. It was everything I wanted! And couldn't praise it more. Love how it was about traditional family values with Jake and fatherhood decisions. Something we don't see a lot of in cinema lately so it was just so awesome! Great vid FilmSpeak! ✨
@joseph2149 Жыл бұрын
It was actually one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. The plot was so weak, the pacing was awful and there was no need for it to be 3 hours. Do not go see it in theaters, if you must watch wait until it releases on streaming services
@yunitatalia2773 Жыл бұрын
It's was a masterpiece 😭
@ploppill34 Жыл бұрын
I thought it had the depth of a puddle
@justnd0257 Жыл бұрын
I got so emotional in the first 15 minutes and was fighting back tears because it brought me back to the wonder I felt as a child watching the first one.
@uchrisdaley Жыл бұрын
Back when we had our innocence about the world 😭
@Seras99 Жыл бұрын
Same… I also got very emotional at the very end that I’ve been waiting for so many years for this sequel… since this one felt so close to home.
@chriswebbtech Жыл бұрын
I'm 43 and 33? When I saw the first one. I still cried like a baby 15 minutes in. Then about 5 other times during the movie, with awe moments lol! Shit was beautiful.
@Bagel77 Жыл бұрын
Nah bruh the second half almost made me cry and I'm like emotionless 😭
@pegoryu Жыл бұрын
omg same saw the first movie when i was super young and got rlly attached to the movie, merch, and rides 😭
@joicethatsme Жыл бұрын
That’s what I liked about this movie, the dialogues exchanged between the characters aren’t rushed. The emotions are raw, and the scenes are spectacular. Such a good movie.
@watch-Dominion-2018 Жыл бұрын
Agreed 🐳
@misscauliflowergreen9904 Жыл бұрын
"the dialogues exchanged between the characters aren’t rushed." So if they were rushed they wouldn't be real? Regular people don't have rushed dialogue? "The emotions are raw" What would *you* know about that?? You're just superimposing your own *perception* on it. Raw emotion sounds like something straight out of cheap romance novel bought by bored housewives. Raw emotion is pretty much the *anti-thesis* of rational thinking. Yet you talk about it as if it's something good. Anger and hate are raw emotions. Are they good? "and the scenes are spectacular" Eye candy for those who are impressed by bright and shiny things. Tell me, can you name a single *cinematographer* ?? You don't? Then who are you to judge what is "spectacular" ? "Such a good movie." And here you demonstrate that you conflate subjective opinion with objective fact. You're making an assertion backed up by nothing more than your own taste. You *can* say:"I enjoyed this movie." "I find this movie incredible." or even "This is the most amazing film I've ever seen." But "such a good movie" implies you think you speak for everybody else and that it's an objective fact. Stick to what you know. Being an uneducated simpleton who can't name two of your local elected representatives, can't name two international organizations and can't name a single important director in film history. Oh, and just to use you baby-logic against you. Your whole post is "rushed", lacks "raw emotion" and isn't spectacular. Pardon my sarcasm.
@Zackpotata Жыл бұрын
@@misscauliflowergreen9904 🤓
@uniquebigirl2849 Жыл бұрын
@@misscauliflowergreen9904 😂bro are you an English teacher? Why are you picking apart a random person's comment like you're an essay god? 😂
@ShadowFury024 Жыл бұрын
@@misscauliflowergreen9904 I ain’t reading all that. I’m happy for you tho, or sorry that happened
@IceXLIV Жыл бұрын
I hate when people say that the story is boring or uninteresting and that the characters are bad, because I damn near cried in the theatre when Jake and Neytiri saw Neteyam’s consciousness in Eywa at the end of the film. I was never huge on the story and characters in the first one even though it is one of my favorite movies, but this one actually made me care for them.
@magnusio5292 Жыл бұрын
I cried 3 times at the end. Just seeing a brother have their brothers blood on their hands, both literally and not, is truly a strong scene.
@RamianP Жыл бұрын
The characters were much better written! I loved how beautiful the movie was! In terms of story, i just didnt like how it was basically avatar 1. same formular was used. Didnt make the movie boring at all though. I remember being in cinema after those 3 hours genuinely wondering why it was already over :D
@Zurround Жыл бұрын
You know what might help people with the story issue? For reasons I do not know there was never written an OFFICIAL MOVIE NOVELIZATION. I had to struggle to follow certain plot aspects the first time I saw it (I am seeing it again and maybe a 3rd time) and a book (I would totally read it) can help with that and allow experiencing the story in a different form. A major concern I have is when a movie has what I call CLARK'S GLASSES VIOLATION. I made up that term because I could easily suspend my disbelief with Superman's powers and him being from another planet etc but was never buying that nobody could recognize him when he wears the glasses. Its a term I made up for something that does not make sense for the continuity of the story. A "Clark's Glasses" problem I have with this story is SPIDER. I am bothered by the retcon of Miles Quartich being his father. Never was he hinted at having a "romance" in the first movie and what self respecting human female would want to sleep with an ugly, evil @$$H0LE like him? Is he a rapist or something? But my big problem with the character is that life on that would could NOT work for him because he is a HUMAN BEING and is NOT "compatible" with the Navi and needs HUMAN FEMALES for obvious reasons. He will go insane if he does not have a HUMAN FEMALE (unless he is homosexual). He can have FRIENDSHIP AND COMPANIONSHIP with the Navi but they are a different SPECIES and he is a TEENAGER which means he REALLY NEEDS TO MEET SOME FEMALE HUMANS...
@pjbpiano Жыл бұрын
The entire movie was not boring, but clearly most people will mention the things picked up towards the end. There was a section where the story was not moving forward and got a bit stale and boring.
@RamianP Жыл бұрын
@@Zurround it was said in the movie, that spiders mum was one of the helicopter pilots that got killed during the last battle in the first movie. I dont think quaritch had a romance with anyone. Probably just some one night stands with female soldiers which is totally possible and plausible. And do you really think no one of these females would sleep with a high ranked military dude? We have women in our world who sleep with people like putin/Kim yon un and chamenei :D
@VideosOfRandomContext Жыл бұрын
The scene where Kiri was lighting up the ship with the jellyfish got me so emotional 😭 the music and everything was just perfect.
@Shaddiewolf Жыл бұрын
I had to look really close, but I think they are little squids?
@AudioEpics Жыл бұрын
It was! I did miss new James Horner music though... 😞 Too bad he didn't live to compose for another epic Avatar.
@blitzgirl6522 Жыл бұрын
"The kids saving the parents" - SO SPOT ON! The children were the real focus of this film and this is definitely setting up their roles to grow in the sequels. Also, I am so damn excited to see Avatar Quaritch's story evolve! He was a 2-dimensional villain in the first film and in this sequel Stephen Lang killed it. I was so happy that he didn't die a second time because it opens so many opportunities for character development. Everything you said in this video put into words eloquently what I was thinking when I stepped out of the theater on New Year's Eve in a daze. Additionally, as an introvert and autistic, I identified so much with Kiri!
@bunn.e4 ай бұрын
AHHHH I AM ALSO AUTISTIC AND RELATE SO SO MUCH TO KIRI 😭😭😭
@josecleophas3634 ай бұрын
@@bunn.e awwww😭
@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
Thank God......someone who actually gives this masterpiece the praise it truly deserves.
@crucialbeatle7935 Жыл бұрын
YES A WHOLE VIDEO ABOUT EXACTLY WHAT I THINK
@dwinosam Жыл бұрын
Hahahahahaah just look at the pretty lights and don’t think, the idea of Americans about masterpiece
@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
@@crucialbeatle7935 Exactly. You understand.
@michalsavatar7 Жыл бұрын
@@dwinosam There's far more than "pretty lights" in this film dummy. The story is heart warming as hell and the characters are more human and better written than 90% of the garbage that comes out these days. So much so, that by the end, the audience is on the edge of their seat and tearing up from emotion. You want mindless "pretty lights" go watch something by Marvel or DC.
@jaxafrass7777 Жыл бұрын
It’s funny how people try to place their intellect on a pedestal by ragging on a genuinely good film like Avatar 2. “Simple story. No character development. Good visuals no substance.” Every time I see those buzz terms get thrown around the internet I just laugh. It’s genuinely frighteningly pathetic watching people make themselves look stupid trying to appear smarter than a movie. 90% of these people don’t even understand how writing cohesive narratives work. Avatar 2 was awesome. Fight me.😊
@plongskie2156 Жыл бұрын
This movie was the best cinema experience that I had, so realistic...I cried 4 times on this,.😭😭😭😭
@peterlawson8040 Жыл бұрын
What a cry baby sook
@plongskie2156 Жыл бұрын
@@peterlawson8040 yeah!! Definitely I'm a crybaby, especially losing someone important.. we watched avatar 1 when we were dating with my wife before, now we have a son and we watch avatar2 together again and it is very nostalgic..😍😍😍
@Indigazure Жыл бұрын
Me too
@Zurround Жыл бұрын
The Alien and Terminator franchise both got "upgraded" in their 2nd movies with more amazing scenes and higher tech special effects and bigger budget and bigger scope of story. Seems like that has happened with Avatar too. However, Alien and Terminator both got weird and went downhill from 3rd movie on. Let's hope that this franchise does not suffer the curse of the number 3.
@Vizible21 Жыл бұрын
@@plongskie2156 then that's from Nostalgia, technically not from the movie itself. Tye tech is impressive but the story is quite mid.
@namikpaul7505 Жыл бұрын
There are some movies that you watch in theatres, and even as you watch them, you know you’re seeing something transcendent. The first movie was not at that level, but this one really really is. We’re living in the age of armchair criticism, but just go see this for yourself. In the biggest format possible, it’s an absolutely incredible achievement.
@sumitranjan6151 Жыл бұрын
Heyy namika.. I was really planning on seeing this movie but hearing a lotta things--its boring, long all that... Is it really that good u think?
@laurenwallace4858 Жыл бұрын
@@sumitranjan6151 it was phenomenal, its the only movie ive ever gone back to see twice. I think some people just criticize it because they aren’t emotionally open and empathetic to let the story take them on the journey.
@Jay-iu1rh Жыл бұрын
@@sumitranjan6151Don’t believe anything you read about the story being dumb and all that nonsense. I didn’t really care for the first Avatar, but Avatar 2 blew me out the water( pun intended). I had no expectations and the movie delivered and some. No woke bs, strong male characters, etc. I could go on but just see it for yourself.
@sumitranjan6151 Жыл бұрын
@@Jay-iu1rh frankly it feels nice to hear this coz i was soo excited fr this movie.. Imma take your word fr it bro.. Hope its as good as you say atleast.. Or else imma go full avatar on ur ass😂😂😂😂
@Jay-iu1rh Жыл бұрын
@@sumitranjan6151 🤣
@Flipitmixit Жыл бұрын
The thing I found most beautiful about this movie is that the children saved their parents instead of the other way around, even the villains
@mikez4388 Жыл бұрын
It's very immersive to the point, that with or without 3D, you feel as if you're swimming in the reefs of Pandora. It's amazing, especially with how the CGI looks hyper-realistic, but not to the point of being uncanny
@dontquestionmysanity5402 Жыл бұрын
The ending fight between sully and miles qaurtch was really uncanny and looked like the dc version of smash bros
@mikez4388 Жыл бұрын
@@dontquestionmysanity5402 for me, it was just scenes with Kiri underwater, or any water scene, where the light refracting from the water, and even reflecting from the characters' skin also looked uncanny
@jackcapellini113 Жыл бұрын
You said it!! I saw the movie last week…and my god…for the people out there who said the CGI looked the same as the first movie, they’re missing out!!! While the first movie definitely has some breathtaking visuals, they don’t come close to the visuals of The Way of Water!! Some of the CGI from the first movie looks a bit dated IMO. But with The Way of Water, not only have the filmmakers succeeded in making water look photorealistic, but the texture of the characters along with the film’s lighting are SOOO lifelike!! In fact, the rendering of the characters and environments were so amazing that I actually forgot they were computer generated at several points during the film!! Three of many shots that just left me in absolute awe were >!Neytiri singing in front of a fire in her tree hut at the beginning of the film, Neteyam standing right outside the entrance to a hut in the Metkayina village, and Jake and Quaritch staring each other down before submerging themselves underwater inside the sinking SeaDragon!< When you see a character laugh or cry in this film, you can just feel their humanity!! From the raw emotion conveyed through their facial expressions to the lighting on their skin and hair, James Cameron REALLY outdid himself with this film!!!
@mikez4388 Жыл бұрын
@@jackcapellini113 there's one shot of Kiri, just relaxing nearby the water, and that was jaw dropping!! You can see the waves, and the water/fluid simulations to look seamless. Definitely gives me the urge to just go swimming now 🤣
@jackcapellini113 Жыл бұрын
Another shot that blew me away was Neytiri cutting a fruit in her beach hut. Yeah, I know it sounds like nothing, but when you see it, you almost want to reach out and touch it. It’s that convincing!!
@dexdixy4913 Жыл бұрын
Epic film, don’t even have a single issue with this movie and already going back to watch it again. NEED 3 NOW!
@Infernoh Жыл бұрын
(somewhat of a spoiler ahead) I wish they would've had more of Jake and Natiri. And I wanted to see them adventure and what not before having a family.
@Tetrathegod Жыл бұрын
So what do you think about the bad writing or the plot from a CW teen tv show? Only good thing in this movie is just the action and visuals.
@chrisbarnett5303 Жыл бұрын
@@Tetrathegod cinemasins ass take
@modernmobster Жыл бұрын
@@chrisbarnett5303 you are why movies suck
@Jay-iu1rh Жыл бұрын
@@TetrathegodTry harder
@ryanbollinger1759 Жыл бұрын
This is the type of experience that cinema was MEANT to be. Such an Incredible landmark of a film, awe-inspiring in every sense of the word.
@AudioEpics Жыл бұрын
Amen to that!
@defiscanner1927 Жыл бұрын
lmaoooo it was absolute braindead nonsense no storyyyy
@kabinet0 Жыл бұрын
@@defiscanner1927 Damn. Piss off and be a cynic elsewhere in that case.
@defiscanner1927 Жыл бұрын
@@kabinet0 hahaha what u dont realize is what you comment tells about u as a person heheheh
@kabinet0 Жыл бұрын
@@defiscanner1927 Meh. You can think of me whatever you like.
@madtitan0825 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I don’t really mind the simplistic of the story, also I never get sick of them finding new way for the characters to connect with the nature especially in different regions of Pandora, also I’m a sucker for family dynamics which they really paid off well in the final act, also I think for some reason it’s more fun to watch these adventure stories from kids’ point of view, I guess that’s just the Stranger Things effect on me
@AudioEpics Жыл бұрын
A good story doesn't need to be complex. Also, inconsistency is often mistaken for originality or complexity. I love a tight and consistent story. They're the best!
@histkontext Жыл бұрын
they just should made a movie about avatars only, leave the humans out completely. Majority of plot holes comes from the human part in this movie anyway. Making it more documentary like would be more fun to expand on this universe. Give us something interesting... Instead we got non-sencical humans, copy/paste the literally same character as main villain and generic hollywood action scene at the end...
@Force_RC21 Жыл бұрын
I just saw it and it was freaking awesome "James Cameron is the king of blockbusters." FACTS. He is able to make a huge, explosive, jaw droppingly epic film, while also making a deep, emotional and rich one at the same time. And he does both of these things to near perfection
@braveboy2445 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for saying how magical it is. it truly was an experience that I can't quite describe but it felt BEAUTIFUL and my soul was filled with warmth and amusement. I am glad to see Neytiri, i had a crush on her since the first time I watched Avatar 1 on 3D. Man, I'm in love.
@chomar97 Жыл бұрын
I can honestly say that Avatar 2 is better then any marvel movie ever made. Don't bet against James Cameron 😉
@imbaconplate8872 Жыл бұрын
For most movies i can agree with, ragnarok is much better than avatar 2 thow
@FanBolt98 Жыл бұрын
@@imbaconplate8872nah
@axelbrackeniers5488 Жыл бұрын
@@imbaconplate8872 yeah 1000%, im not a marvel fan but euh…. Avatar 2 was def worse than the first one
@kitten-whisperer Жыл бұрын
Avatar 1 and 2 were so predictable and boring.
@st-ex8506 Жыл бұрын
@@kitten-whisperer I really pity you! You missed everything that this movie is, down to the tiniest details that contribute to the plot (I am sure you missed them, or you definitely would not have been bored!). Also, next time, try turning your emotional brain on!
@davidyolchuyev2905 Жыл бұрын
I was mesmerized. I realized how much I had missed the cinematic experience
@HypeShot-27 Жыл бұрын
The entertainment industry has become so bloated and artificial as of late; this movie felt sincere and grounded in its characters and world. It's larger than life, and it's endearing and relatable. The plot/writing isn't Shakespeare, but it does everything it's trying to do flawlessly.
@assassin863611 ай бұрын
Not really for the entertainment industry
@Experiment-qq8mq Жыл бұрын
I love how Cameron didn't cram Pandora's entire ocean into one movie. The way he focused on Tulkuns allowed me to learn their anatomy inside and out, their habitat, feeding habits, social behaviour, spiritual and cultural significance and even follow the personal journey of Payakan. He really took the time to make the audience understand and love more of Pandora through a deeper emotional experience.
@tshep7031 Жыл бұрын
My only complaint is that the film could've used more time. Thematically speaking it is so incredibly rich and some of the themes are so worth the time on screen. I really hope that the 3rd can zero in on some of these super interesting themes and give them enough breathing room to take our breath away. I'm probably biased but damn i love these movies so incredibly much
@huntsman9316 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad it did so well. Even though it was 3 hours and 10 minutes, it went by so quickly and I didn't want it to end! The graphics are amazing, the world-building, the characters, relationships, etc. I watched the first one when I was 6, and now after 13 years of waiting, I am happy to say it was worth it. Can’t wait for more
@HarryThomasPictures Жыл бұрын
Glad to see more people loving this movie it deserves all the praise. It's hands down my favourite movie of the year!
@Tetrathegod Жыл бұрын
its a great movie for normies.
@hx20games77 Жыл бұрын
@@Tetrathegod and for movie lovers
@condedelamanzana5514 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!! Don't understand all of the criticism.
@modernmobster Жыл бұрын
@@condedelamanzana5514 because you can't even understand what makes a film good.
@Jay-iu1rh Жыл бұрын
@@TetrathegodI'm not a normie and loved it. These Avatar haters are on their last legs trying to get people not to watch it. Lol
@isaiahvoss Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna say it: this film really broke me after seeing it a second time especially of what the world expanded on Pandora. It broke me not just because of the ending of Neteyam's death but the feeling of letting go of someone and also having to feel like a disappointment Lo'ak said in the film. I loved this film this year even though Top Gun: Maverick and The Batman were spectacles. The family aspect is what I connected to especially because I almost lost my mom and sister through a car accident and what would happen if anyone would pass on through the afterlife with heaven. But its also about saving life on our ecosystem through the ocean or "The Way Of Water". I really enjoyed Miles Quaritch back in an Avatar body with his memories as well as the whole family aspect of the kids trying to adapt to the Metkayina clan. Also, Jake trying to protect his family brought what family really is compared to Fast & Furious. It just has many emotions you can feel in a film like this. 3-D is what made me want to see it! Well done James Cameron!
@FilmSpeak Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Love to hear this!
@makeitsonumbaone958 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I saw the movie before your comment. Maybe you could edit out spoiling the most emotional part of the movie and still get your point across.
@Tetrathegod Жыл бұрын
ya its a great NORMIE movie .
@Jay-iu1rh Жыл бұрын
@@Tetrathegodif anything you're the normie😂
@doctordai-tenshi1405 Жыл бұрын
@@Tetrathegod average marvel phase 4 enjoyer
@kbatraful Жыл бұрын
I literally watched this on Saturday, and this honestly kept my attention the whole time despite the 3 hour runtime. I honestly loved this better than dune.
@burcopresents Жыл бұрын
Dune was really good but I think what sets this film apart is that the 3 hours not only felt like 1 hour for me, but it left me actually wanting to watch more. Unlike Dune which had some slow parts for me which made me kinda feel tired after watching it. Also comparing it to JL Snyder cut, this movie’s pacing is way better for me as well. It had some slow moments but it was all just too beautiful and interesting that it just left you staring at the screen. Although there are quite a lot of plot holes, its just way too beautiful to not like man.
@turtium Жыл бұрын
@@burcopresents Exactly. Well conveyed, Ty.
@imbaconplate8872 Жыл бұрын
@@burcopresents i honestly could agree up until the final fight, that thing took so long i just couldnt wait it to be over. Honestly almost an hour wasted on it when 20-30 minutes couldve done it perfect justice
@st-ex8506 Жыл бұрын
@@burcopresents Fully concur! Well, almost: I believe that many apparent plot holes are actually open doors towards. the next sequel... unlike the first one, which was made to be a self-contained movie, with no sequel planned at the time.
@histkontext Жыл бұрын
@@st-ex8506 plot-hole means when the plot contradict itself, so it cannot be opening for sequel
@laurenwallace4858 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely took my breath away. I had to go back a couple days later and see the pricier dolby3d version. I dont want to wait another 2 years!! I need to see the moment where Quaritch finds eywa at a spirit tree or where kiri finds her greater story
@blitzgirl6522 Жыл бұрын
Same, the stories/fates of Kiri and Quaritch are what I'm most excited about seeing!
@eliwoodnguyen1505 Жыл бұрын
Fuvk yeh I wanna see the moment quarich connect with eywa then realize how fuck up he was😌
@Bionickpunk Жыл бұрын
Actually, both Tuk and Neteyam have 4 fingers like regular Navi. Its Loak who has 5 fingers like Jake, and Kiri like Grace. Its interesting that both Loak and Kiri have larger roles in the movie, both outcasts within their own families and people around them. Tuk and Neteyam never really got that outcast treatment.
@gajspalt Жыл бұрын
Imagine marathon watching all the Avatar movies in the future. An experience future me is very much looking forward to!
@audricmerryman8107 Жыл бұрын
This movie made me cry. My Dads and my favorite movie was the first one. He passed away February this year and he was so excited to see it. I had to go see it, and it was everything i thought it would be and more
@charoleawood Жыл бұрын
Damn, that's tough, he survived all those delays only to pass before the first trailer was shown. Of course, his relationship with his family is the bigger loss, I don't wish to minimize that.
@westerfrost3701 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss.
@quandaledingle5155 Жыл бұрын
This video is as beautiful as the film. Thank you filmspeak for praising this movie. There's far too much unwarranted hate for Avatar. Im glad someone sees this masterpiece for what it is like I did.
@TimLSim Жыл бұрын
Fingers crossed that it has the legs to turn in record profits………..and give both Disney and specifically the MCU pointers on how a proper blockbuster should be done (only a man can dream).
@catalandustin51 Жыл бұрын
It's made over 2.2 billion
@mythperson9999 Жыл бұрын
I was 10 when I first saw the original in theaters. I’m 23 now and this movie was everything I wanted it to be and so much more. I’ve seen it in theaters 4 times already and ball my eyes out every time. This movie is insanely amazing. I truly wish I can meet James Cameron to thank him for everything he has done to not only inspire me but so many people. This movie is beyond fantastic
@vastrab7301 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I was really strong in the cinema when we saw what happened to their oldest son, I was sad of course but I was determined not to show any emotions, but OH BOY, the ENDING SCENE had me crying a bloody river!! Like the tears couldn't stop. It's one of the most emotional scenes I think I've ever witnessed and everything was so raw and beautiful that I felt so overwhelmed. It was truly a work of art!
@Crazychik96 Жыл бұрын
I LOVED The Way of Water so much. I loved that it continues the story despite it being further down the line than where we last saw Jake and Natiri. The little snippets of their life together as the leaders of their tribe was a good way of showing us what went on. I loved that the (personal to me) residual anger for the sky people came back when they were reintroduced into the story. I loved the settings still gave us, the audience, the sense of awe of the world we have yet to fully explore. Yes we vaguely touched up on the various areas in the first movie, but we never got to get as in depth than the massive forest from the first movie. The vastness of the ocean and the many creatures that inhabit them just made it feel so real. The tribes that lived on the islands are charming and very unique in their own way. The fact they were more of a greenish blue to blend into the water during the day shows the diversity of the people and the adaption into their environment. There is just so much more about the movie I could gush about all day, however that would turn this comment into a full on novel at this point. I'll just end it here, and just say that James Cameron did a fantastic job at showing his love for the ocean and the people that live in that type of environment. His passion showed so much in this movie that he outdid himself entirely compared to the first movie. I would love to see more of the world of Pandora, one vast environment at a time.
@scottgardener Жыл бұрын
I too suspect Quaritch will turn over time; this is definitely one of the more interesting subplot arcs. One thing that keeps me up at night is the thought of Wainfleet now riding Ikran! Kanom hol... ayu? Kanom hol ayu!
@clarkeswxfe Жыл бұрын
Honestly it’s the best movie I’ve ever seen in my entire life! It was such a good movie and it had so much emotion! The movie felt so real and I cried 6 times watching it.
@AT-yg4nk Жыл бұрын
So I’ve seen part 2 twice lol. Just rewatched the first one last night and here’s my takeaway. The pacing and story development is better in the first. The entire intro and first 10-20 minutes of Avatar is still amazingly well done, even after 13 years. It sets up the world and story and characters nicely. Part 2 feels rushed in the beginning compared to the first. Part 1 surprisingly still holds up CGI and the jungles scenes are still mind-blowing. Actually the whole movie is still visually a masterpiece. I did notice a difference with the Navi. Yes, absolutely in part 2 they look far more realistic! I’ve seen part 1 dozens of times and this was the first time ever that I actually noticed how the Navi look out of place, and even during some of the day scenes I did notice the CGI “lines” that I’ve never noticed before. Part 2 has none of that. Part 2 is the best looking film I have ever seen. Overall I love everything James Cameron has been involved in. Love this franchise!
@fer-gr8kf Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I like the character development better on the first, butt this second one is reaally freaking good as well!
@andrewcosby3096 Жыл бұрын
I was 12 years old when this movie came out. I remember the first time I saw the trailer. I didn’t have access to the Internet so I didn’t know they was such a large group of people who love this movie as much as I did. I watch this movie hundreds of times growing up. Truly one of the most impactful films of my life. 13 years later I’m married I have a wife and a son. And I go to see avatar and I was hit by the reflection of myself I saw in Jake Sully. This movie is perfection to me.
@Jacobenz Жыл бұрын
I'm now a cynical, nihilistic middle-aged man and I unironically ugly cried no less than three times during the runtime. I love it. It was inspiring, everything a movie can and should be.
@timothygebhart6337 Жыл бұрын
This movie touched me to the core. I love James Cameron and his team for giving us back, or showing us again the value of life and how to see the beauty of life around us, all in a blockbuster film. It really shows what we really want in films, deeper connections with others and ourselves, not escapism, but deeper connections.
@callnight1441 Жыл бұрын
finally someone who does a deep dive into the film instead of just saying "its an expensive movie, with a plot we've already seen"
@Kingdom_Of_Dreams Жыл бұрын
I am watching this movie again as soon as I can! I walked out of the theater sobbing because of what happened to the Sully family, but the end wasn't entirely sad. It was bittersweet, looking back on the past with joy instead of grief. I have a feeling that Lo'ak will be the future of the Sully family, and possibly for the Na'vi in their fight against the human invaders (they made it personal for Lo'ak in their quest for the new "liquid gold" found within the whales, who has a deep personal connection to one of them). I also have a feeling that Kiri is born with a spiritual connection to Ewa, like a mediator between the physical world and the spiritual world. This could be because Ewa took Grace into her arms when Grace passed away from the bullet wound in the first film, and this miraculous conception was Ewa's doing in order to continue Grace's legacy out of gratitude for her devotion to the Na'vi (just a thought. What do you think about Kiri's role?). I will watch this movie again and pay attention to more details so I can better understand where the future films are headed.
@benjamynhazelton1162 Жыл бұрын
Yeah so true hey! Me and my gf were thinking that Kiri was like Grace reincarnated in a way. Or she is even "eywa" in human form (well Na'vi form) but yeah it is like a spiritual thing that she has powers to control the flow of life. I think she will be a huge player in the final battle for Pandora in the next few movies where she can verse the humans in the war for the planet. It'll be something realllllll epic
@Anamnesis Жыл бұрын
Solid video essay, my guy. Definitely not many takes like this online that are willing to wear their heart on their sleeve with such a bold analysis. All the themes you address are exactly why this movie succeeds beyond the technical execution of its visuals. There is indeed a deeper layer to it that many supposed film fans don't want to recognize because it isn't specifically spelled out for them in "explain it to me like I'm five and wearing my Marvel jammies" format. Very well done!
@chrisbarnett5303 Жыл бұрын
Great video essay, you really get the soul of these movies! This movie is an absolutely remarkable achievement on so many fronts. The underwater scenes are the most beautiful thing I've seen and the script is incredible. I felt more connection to a sentient alien whale than anything else in media. I LOVED the depiction of Jake/Toniwari as father figures and husbands.
@Kusanagikaiser999 Жыл бұрын
I need part 3 like NOW.....I loved this film so damn much, totally 1000000% agrees on everything you say here.
@AndyAllen_97 Жыл бұрын
So I’ve seen this masterpiece 3 times now. Once with my little brother, once by myself, and my last viewing was with my dad. Now I did cry each time watching this but watching it with my dad, who’s 50 and I’m 25, was something else. He genuinely cried and I’ve never seen him do that because of a film. He kept saying jokingly that he “hated James Cameron” for making him tear up lol.
@ashlazdanovich8396 Жыл бұрын
I think this movie made the connection between life and death especially concerning a certain character, much better in this movie than in the last movie. The ending of this movie made it so evident and brought what they teach to life in a way the previous movie never did: “The way of water has no beginning and end The sea is home before birth and after death The sea gives and the Sea takes Water connects all things Life to death, Darkness to light” That being the main context made it hit so much harder when knowing everything that happens in the movie. I love how it shows us that no mater what, even if we loose someone important to us, it is all connected and we don’t have to be consumed by biter grief as we are all connected. It was sooo beautiful! (^ ^)
@knaltor Жыл бұрын
I think you got the "No killing" rule slightly wrong. It's not the Metkayiana but the Tulkun that have this law, which is why Payakan is an outcast. This is also why the Tulkun don't fight the whalers. Not because they're peacful and want to be left alone, but because they have a deeply held philosophical belief that killing is another sentient species is morally reprehensible for any reason. Edit: spelling
@LukeLovesRose Жыл бұрын
Good call. I loved how the chief of the Metkayina described the Tulkun and their belief system. It's like he was forcing everyone to hear his campfire story
@calico27 Жыл бұрын
The tulkun hunt and harvest scenes were the hardest for me to watch -- I was unsuccessfully fighting back tears.. I wanted to bawl! and yell "How can you?? ..how can we?" it is so true that Cameron holds a mirror to how we as humans are treating this planet and the life on it. albeit a visually splendid, and amazing cinematic mirror.. Your review was very good! kudos for a job well done!
@conorb7094 Жыл бұрын
My big problem with the movie was Spider. What was going on with him?? His motivations were very under-established and the story could have benefitted from that being a lot clearer.
@Laila5234 Жыл бұрын
Probarly We will see him have a big role im 3rd one..i mean James Surely didnt Show him For no reason..There is surely a promise
@Shaddiewolf Жыл бұрын
I'm sure he will be fleshed out more in later films. He seems to be a fan UN-favorite so far... Watching this movie review actually made me realize something though. The way many of us in the audience see him, it's the same way that Neytiri seems him. He is just awkward, why is he here? A "stray cat" just like Jake said. I am thinking that this was intentional though, and James Cameron has something bigger in store for him in later movies.
@stacyrodriguez128 Жыл бұрын
This video needs to go viral. I just know the sequels will get better and better.
@camerongooch9606 Жыл бұрын
Thus film is definitely in the top 3 for this year, maverich number 1, the batman number 2 then this as a close 3. It is absolutely phenomenal
@Mercento Жыл бұрын
Thank you for highlighting the complexity of Quadrich and Spider. It is sth that many people missed
@justacat869 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I loved their relationship because it gave more depth to Quaritch's character and it showed that he is also able of compassion. I really hope we're going to see more of them in the future movie.
@blitzgirl6522 Жыл бұрын
That was the subplot, next to Kiri's, that intrigued me the most. I'm a sucker for a good antagonist, and Stephen Lang brought so much complexity to this new version of Quaritch. He as such a fascinating character and I loved all the scenes with him and Spider. I can't wait to see what the next films hold for him!
@gracealone89 Жыл бұрын
This is the most beautiful movie ever made. The visuals were absolutely mind blowing and the story was much better than the original. Also the action mixed with the emotion towards the end makes this one really special. 10/10
@watch-Dominion-2018 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@El3mental1 Жыл бұрын
You deserve 1 Mill subscribers for perfectly explaining the greatness/philosophy of this movie.
@CookieFoxx Жыл бұрын
I see so many people talk about everything that isn't perfect in this movie and everyone is constantly complaining... Now *this* is very refreshing to watch, thank you
@frutuosomateus2459 Жыл бұрын
Great retrospective and understanding of the hidden messages! This movie was really amazing, it's been 4 days since I have seen it in 3D and I just can't stop thinking about it. What a world and characters, the entire Avatar team really did an superb job. Do yourself a favor and go watch in the cinema, it's money and time well spent.
@lorettabes4553 Жыл бұрын
I teared up when Jake finally told Lo'ak that he sees him. It was so emotional
@rickhernandez3803 Жыл бұрын
The concept of Quaritch resuscitation is so interesting that could give for a movie...
@FilmSpeak Жыл бұрын
Yeah! Absolutely. I think we’re in for an incredible arc from him.
@rickhernandez3803 Жыл бұрын
@@FilmSpeak I'm surprised that the concept hasn't been explored in any cyberpunk movie before. That would be an interesting plot to follow. Excellent video!!
@tobiaslawrence8928 Жыл бұрын
@@FilmSpeak please review the movie 'Parasite'
@soldier2262 Жыл бұрын
@@tobiaslawrence8928 one of the best movie in century and GOAT tier acting thats what i can say
@freddougman58 Жыл бұрын
the first time watching i don’t think i felt as emotional because i was so distracted by the visuals. i literally just watched it again and i’m sobbing.
@manic221 Жыл бұрын
I loved this movie will be going to see it again and am looking forward to Avatar 3
@debby1321 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! You've said it! Some people are complaining about the length...but just as yourself, the movie takes its time , letting you bask in their world and enjoy the simple humane activities of the people living their lives. This movie is so beautiful because quality like this is going extinct in Hollywood.
@roo1014 Жыл бұрын
The haters can say what they want, and people are completely allowed to not like this film (no harm done by that opinion) . . . but I highly doubt *The Way of Water* ended up being the 3rd Highest Performing Movie Ever by being "boring" or "bland"
@tariqnasir6227 Жыл бұрын
The way Ronal cried for her friend was so moving.
@daejaruiz4670 Жыл бұрын
I know it was so sad when she said the her spirit sister (the whale) waited many mating seasons to have her calf because she wanted to have a child the same time as her. T-T
@kevinwarrick7190 Жыл бұрын
Man, I really enjoyed your review. Your energy is perfect. Please continue on this path. I wish you all the success in the world! Yes, I really enjoyed Avatar 2...
@Nope_there_is_none Жыл бұрын
I don care what people says but for me Avater and Avater 2 the way of water are the best cinema experience
@bemasaberwyn55 Жыл бұрын
All I can say about TWOW is 4 words: Well worth the wait
@AudioEpics Жыл бұрын
Indeed. I don't mind creators taking their time. Too much entertainment is brought out in a hurry. Something remarkable takes time.
@Kelly-cd3gb Жыл бұрын
I really cant take these comments seriously unless you havent watched the first because if you just try to look at the difference of movies of 1 and 2 its the same! Jake goes to a tribe learns their ways and defeats a baddie but this time with family. James had 13 years!! And he delivered a story thats basically a copy to the first but with more water!!
@st-ex8506 Жыл бұрын
@@Kelly-cd3gb If you play the game of summarizing a film's plot in a single sentence, then I am afraid that A LOT of movies are going to be very much the same! While being obviously in the same vein (not so surprising for a franchise!), the WoW introduced so much novelties I would need pages to list them!
@bemasaberwyn55 Жыл бұрын
@@Kelly-cd3gb I was working at our Cineplex when the first film was released. Jake is the main character of this story. Quaritch is his most direct adversary. Is there similarity in the plot yes because they're written by by the same writer directed by the same director and stirring the same actors. And since the writer in the director are very much environmentalist a pro environmentalist message is definitely what these films are. The first was about clear-cutting and logging, this seems like a pretty big allegory towards whaling. One key difference is that by marrying Ne'tryi, he became the leader of the omaticaya. He wasn't seeking leadership of the Mitkinaya. All he was seeking was a new place for him and his family to be where they could be away from being hunted by Quaritch. But your surface-level analysis is maybe a d level so I'd say around 50% if you were being graded about it. And as a matter of record before I went to go see TWOW I watched the extended edition of the first film annoyingly mind you but I still watch the first film in order to refresh my memory about the world of Pandora before going and watching the sequel.
@bemasaberwyn55 Жыл бұрын
@@st-ex8506 it is easy for people to immediately start criticizing the new thing especially given how popular the first Avatar was. And remember it only took Maybe 2 to 3 months before you had people complaining about how it was Dances with Wolves but with blue people. Hate the popular thing unfortunately is a well-worn Trope at this point and it gets so droll and boring. I wouldn't put too much stock into what kelly is saying. Btw kelly, idgaff if you can take my comment seriously or not my comment was not meant for you my comment was meant for Film as he and I tend to very much agree about our opinions of certain films
@marcuscarana9240 Жыл бұрын
I didn't cry in Avatar 1 but I cried in The Way of Water.
@AudioEpics Жыл бұрын
I cried all over the first one , but I didn't expect a sequel to be so emotional too. I guess it was all the water. Anyway, it's better to cry in a theatre than when you need to pee. At least you don't miss anything that way while getting rid of your liquids.
@st-ex8506 Жыл бұрын
@ClassicJadeys ́s Chambers Next time, try to switch your emotional brain on! It helps enjoying that masterpiece of the 7th art!
@Zurround Жыл бұрын
One thing I very much APPRECIATE about this movie is that they showed us different ETHNICITIES of Navi with different physical features even though they are still the same SPECIES. Too often in science fiction the aliens of a certain race all look the same. Not EXACTLY the same but the same "ethnicity". There are SOME exceptions like the African American actor as a Vulcan in Star Trek voyager and the "albino" Klingons in Star Trek Deep Space 9 but almost always in science fiction each alien race pretty much looks all the same as each other. It is ABSURD to me how they keep making all the aliens of a race look the same. Imagine if someone from another world were to come to Earth and ALL of us were CAUCASION?? Look at how frigging different a "gentleman" from ENGLAND looks from a dark skinned African or an Australian aborigine or a Native American. But they are ALL THE SAME SPECIES. Having different ETHNICITIES was AWESOME and I want to see MORE. On Earth there are MANY different races of human. Maybe in the next movie there can be a tribe with skin so dark blue that it is almost black and a tribe so light blue it is almost white. Maybe a tribe of "pygmy" Navi that are short (compared to the average of the species, still taller than most humans, maybe their average height could be 8 feet instead of 10 feet but maybe they would be buffed and built more like body builders).
@markanthonyleo1705 Жыл бұрын
My family and I, including our 3 boys, loved the movie. We all saw it tonight and think it's way better than the 1st Avatar movie. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@halfbloodprincess989 Жыл бұрын
I didn't expect much from this movie, because the first Avatar wasn't that great in my opinion (without the magnificent world the story itself would've been boring), but this is the best film I've seen in years!
@aleksandraprosvirkina5211 Жыл бұрын
why this video is so PERFECT?? It's the first time I hear somebody else in the review talking about Quaritch and Spider's relationship. I'm like 100% sure that there were more scenes of them kinda having father-son moments, but it was cut out. Your analysis, and this of Quaritch in particular, is brilliant! Loved it!! Somehow listening to all those thoughts I am glad that I'm not the only one (and crazy one) to dive this deep into analysis and the movie itself. And theme song too, it's part of the movie, it's completing it in some way. Thank you so much for this video!
@abig2582 Жыл бұрын
I loved the first movie but for the second one I felt so emotionally connected to it, I'm about to see it again. I expected to dread the movie since its three hours long but it felt like an hour even a day after seeing it I felt so nostalgic about the film
@thedecentgatsby Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched 2 weekends in a row. Saw the premier in 3D dolby cause i’m an audio nut but when I tell you my 2nd experience watching in IMAX completely blew me away even after having already seen the movie, knowing the big moments and all, wow. IMMERSIVE IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT. I’ll be returning to my nearest imax theatre this weekend again 😂😂😂😂
@jhiaka9888 Жыл бұрын
My main and only gripe was that my girl Neytiri got sidelined but I liked the other characters too
@abovewater6918 Жыл бұрын
I'm guessing she was busy with her marvel contract
@JacobandKelsey Жыл бұрын
They do an insane job of creating a believable family. I have four little boys and the way that they interact is just like the way that Sully’s kids interact. There are some parts of this movie that are insane. They couple that with gripping emotion. I cried like a baby a couple of times.
@mar6140 Жыл бұрын
I watched it today and even after I got home I still feel like crying. Is like I want to connect to the earth in the same way they do in Pandora but I know that level of connection is impossible and realizing I also can’t protect it is so heart breaking. It makes me feel disgusted for being a human because now I have a perspective on how the animals of this earth, the whole fauna and ecosystem of the world feel. Is like my head feels so clear but so sad at the same time I don’t know how to explain the feelings this two films have left me with. Truly amazing.
@justmargs17210 ай бұрын
Finally a video that's the same as my feelings towards the movie🥹
@baymcculloch Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way about this movie. Loved it!
@KRG30001 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful movie. Nothing wrong with “simple” stories as any writer would tell you.
@TurkeyLivesMatter Жыл бұрын
Simple story ??? With plot holes everywhere
@GreatOldOne9866 Жыл бұрын
@@TurkeyLivesMatterno plot holes. NONE.
@TurkeyLivesMatter Жыл бұрын
@@GreatOldOne9866you think there’s none Because you fell asleep watching that’s how boring it is
@v3n1x24 Жыл бұрын
everything about this movie was so perfect, the movie didn't feel 3 hours long at all. i has to watch the newest batman twice and it felt like it would never end but ive seen this movie three times in a row and everytime i am as enthralled and in love and i was the first time i watched it
@iXSIKOBOIXi Жыл бұрын
I dunno if it's perfect. It felt rather bloated to me. I don't know if the story being told needed to be 3 hours long. I have no particular gripes with the movie, but I wasn't exactly blown away by it either. It was good. It was a movie.
@faaaduma6876 Жыл бұрын
3 hours didn't even feel that long. The movie can keep you focused for that, while you also enjoy it every minute of it.
@charlespuruncajas9663 Жыл бұрын
I really like that this is a 100% James Cameron movie in every way. - Importance of Motherhood and Parenthood (like in Aliens, Terminator 2 and even True Lies) - The fish out of water element (like he did in Terminator 1) - The criticism of Colonialism and War (Aliens, The Abyss) - Even the most claustrophobic aspects from Titanic are present
@Hero-up8hv Жыл бұрын
When quarich speaks to him in the cell where spider is held. He says that they’re one in the same. Kinda lets u into what he was thinking I’m glad they kept that scene in.
@gabmoreno280 Жыл бұрын
I can’t wait for the next films and I will keep supporting this film watching it again and again
@brendanreich1782 Жыл бұрын
I’ve recently started a Avatar fanfic that takes place during the way of water events. Which is a few months in the universes time. It’s a Avatar and Demon slayer fanfic. Now that might sound weird, until you break it down. The Navi call humans, Demons. And this fanfic is where the two universes are one in the same, but take place at there respective times. Chronological accuracy is something that I really strive for. I think being accurate in that can actually inspire more creative freedom, because your doing something that I don’t think alot of fanfic crossover writers do. And I made another storyline based off a simple question. “With the technology the RDA has, is i possible for them to bring back dinosaurs?” I think when it comes to fanfic writing, you have to break out of the confines of what alot of fanfics do which is fallow a simple formula that gets reads. But sometimes I think that that formula doesn’t help challenge your imagination and grow it. And so looking at one single element of a universe. Just one small thing and dissecting it and asking questions such as that, allows for more possibilities. I made a storyline that brought up the Idea of global colonization of pandora, way before we see in the new movie. About 35 years before the way of water. And instead of the army we see, what about an army of animals. Hybrids between the pandoran animals and earth prehistoric animals. I’ve made a drawing of the creature I’ve had in my head, and I’m in love with it. When I was coming up with it, I knew I wanted to make an animal that can have character and personality. So, I’m having alot of fun with it. But I hope to make it better as time goes on.
@tannerbollinger5574 Жыл бұрын
I really hope that the Avatar series gets the pop culture spotlight for the coming years, I love Marvel but I'd like something different for a while
@Faliat Жыл бұрын
The movie gets more emotional and complex every time you watch it and start paying more attention to the body language, voices, facial expressions and actions (and resulting consequences) of the characters. Last time I watched it on the big screen(The 5th time and it won't be the last) I got a straight uppercut to the soul noticing and realising a lot of new things about Spider, Quaritch and Wainfleet (Lyle). How lost and trapped they all are between worlds and mentally neglected adds to their growing connection. But Spider is aware that he is captured and could be tortured again, believes he doesn't belong with humans and has people he can run back to that while not giving him the best care, will at least give him enough to stop him from breaking down and he will still have his friends that survived. Quaritch and Wainfleet don't have anyone else except for each other and they've been almost completely inseparable since Quaritch was decanted/born (Wainfleet was so genuinely happy to be recognised even with blood pouring out of his face). At the end of the movie all Quaritch thinks he has left is Spider (Whether Wainfleet and Mansk survived is still up in the air but I doubt they would have let the man that shot Neteyam, even technically in self-defense, away with just falling off the ship and drowning unceremoniously). He's terrified of the consequences of being alone and going back empty-handed while also grieving for more people he cared about by himself. That hand reaching out isn't just a "come with me", it's a "help me". Because he might be out of the water, but he's still drowning. The first time I watched the discovery of Colonel Quaritch's mech suit I thought it was "so cool" and thought Recom Quaritch was this scary ruthless badass threat. Going back and seeing that scene now... I struggle not to cry. You can see the pain in his face when he's looking at and crushing that skull and god damn do I wish I could go back to thinking that moment was "so cool" instead of it ripping my heart out through my eyes, but it's a masterfully crafted moment. Iconic even. Doesn't matter that they're technically the villains. There's layers to every major character's performance and role if you dig deeper... Well, except Scoresby. Screw that guy.
@Fiorwestcoast Жыл бұрын
It's a phenomenal experience.
@matodragonespor5000 Жыл бұрын
You are in your right to say that you didn't liked the movie or that it wasn't for you, but you can't say that a movie that made someone feel all of this is a bad movie. I've watched it twice, and in both cases I saw and heard people in the theater laughing, gasping, crying, screaming, clapping... a bad movie can't touch so many people in shuch different ways. I know it's not perfect, it doesn't have the most deep storyline or the most jawdropping plot twists, but the movie doesn't need that. This movie has heart, and passion, James Cameron waited 13 years because he wanted The Way of Water to look as best as possible because he truly loves the world he and his team created. And I respect all of that.
@watch-Dominion-2018 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I've seen it 3 times now. Seeing it a fourth time in a moment. I love it so much 🤩💖🐋🐳
@UmeastudentTV Жыл бұрын
This movie is, just like the first film, an experience in life that feels larger than a regular movie at the cinema. I rewatched the second movie just a day ago and it was even better since you know the family already. I found myself crying at so many places simply because of the relationship that has been shaped with the Sullys.
@romaxin1259 Жыл бұрын
Finally someone who share my perspective, I LOVED THIS MOVIE SO MUCH!
@TeamNova80 Жыл бұрын
Same here man, i just saw it two days ago and it left me speechless 😁
@liss515811 ай бұрын
yes! I love that this film is a hot mix between blockbuster and like,, ghibli-esque character led story telling
@theuniversewithin74 Жыл бұрын
Just came back from my 2nd viewing in IMAX and I loved it even more the second time. Will definitely go at least one more time, but I'll probably watch it at least 4 times total. Still waiting for The Abyss 4K, but wouldn't it be awesome if they gave it another run in the cinema?
@moalzaben5554 Жыл бұрын
I don’t get it why people want to chat crap about avatar 2?! It’s not all about freakin awesome CGI. The story was amazing and just look at the characters and how they developed so much, for example Jake went from a simple marine to leader of the omaticaya, a caring husband and a loving father who literally puts his family first, ever since he became a father he’s always put his family first, and since he was a marine you can understand why he treats Lo’ak and Neteyam like members of his fireteam, and the tough love he has on them ever since they grew up, and how he changed from soft love to tough love ever since humanity returned to Pandora. I still don’t get it why people can’t look deeper in the movie to see it’s true colors, because there is a great story and there a huge character development with the entire cast. And look at Quarich, he’s more dangerous than before, he wants Jake’s head and now his family is in the picture, he will won’t stop until he destroys everything he loves! So finally I find a video that genuinely praises this awesome sequel. Avatar 2 truly is a worthy sequel and should stop taking shit from the people who keep saying that it has a boring story. My ass!
@CosmicMJ Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have said it any better, amazing movie
@vXCozmoz8 ай бұрын
Saw this movie 20th of Dec 2022 with a friend at the cinema here in Sweden and it was horrible. It should be called "Avatar 2 The Ways of Zzz" because they spend waaay to much time bathing in the ocean, learn how to ride a new animal (yay Avatar 1 training again...). Yes the visuals looked great but we already knew that Avatar 1 gfx was impressive. We don't need 50% ish of a movie showing us how wonderful, colorful and beautiful the ocean is. Felt like watching a documentary. I was longing SO HARD for some action or atleast some story telling and I saw multiple ppl checking their phones out of boredom. It was even so bad that I saw 3-4 ppl leaving the cinema and I'm not joking. Thought they went to the bathroom. Never came back. TLDR add: Call me crazy, but at some point I was starting to cheer for the Colonel. Atleast I knew something would happen atleast and Jake Sully felt bad in this one. Plus many missed opportunities for a deeper story. Like more background with Grace, something, anything. Good gfx does not make a movie alone. You need a good story too and more! James just hoped that you would be lost in this gut emotional feeling by looking at all those gorgeous gfx. They hardly even spoke Na'vi, mostly English and with "bro" over and over again. Jake abandoned his people so know getting that Unobtainium should be easy taking, but no they're after brain whale juice insted and wasting everything else on it after killing a big whale. Yeah I see what you did there James... Avatar 1: 5 of 5 Avatar 2: 2 of 5 maybe. The battle scenes were pretty good. Except even then, sometimes it felt like I was watching a beautiful made Titanic movie. Idc what Rotten tomatoes score says. This was painfully boring to watch. How this movie got 93% audience score is really beyond me. Lastly, to all of you out there calling ppl "haters" for teling their honest opinions, having constructive critisism or to simply have a critical thought is just...I stop there.
@bjarkisteinnpetursson9736 Жыл бұрын
Why people don’t allow themselves the simple joy of an incredibly well crafted blockbuster anymore is beyond me. It’s even more confusing when that blockbuster is crafted with such love, passion, skill, and purpose. On a narrative level, the Avatar films may not be groundbreaking but they are nonetheless beautiful and needed.
@watch-Dominion-2018 Жыл бұрын
Coz modern audiences are primed to hate, and can't see quality when it appears