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Avatar: The Water Path is an impressive and fun experience

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There are films that become a phenomenon that transcends the dimensions of the room in which they are shown. For many reasons, Avatar: The Path of Waterfrom James CameronIt’s a sight and an experience he hasn’t remembered for many years. Impressive, pleasant.

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James Cameron, the owner of an unusual imagination and talent in the world of world cinema, decided to devote almost 22 years of his artistic life exclusively to Avatarsthe original, e the path of the water. And, in principle, three more sequels will come.

In other words, the director of titanic Y Terminator finds in this universe, which includes the moon Pandora, the Na’vi – humanoid extraterrestrials – and the “sky people” (terrestrials) who come to colonize it, attractive enough not to make another film.

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There aren’t many directors who give fight scenes, action scenes, what Cameron does. And that the tone of the film is pacifist, if not…

See the ferocity of Neytiri with her bow and arrows, inherited from her father. He attacks to defend his i.

The family, an indelible mark

Cameron has already said it: her personal life has changed a lot since she first imagined it Avatars and this sequel. He started a family, has three children from his fifth wife and it is precisely this sense of family that permeates the Avatar: The Path of Water.

The original film was, to put it nicely, a bit silly and bland, and imbued with a very new age spirit. Here, in the sequel, there are some themes that he addresses – the environment, nature, colonizing imperialism and the harmony with which the Na’vi live – and the villains also return, who are the same, but improved . You’ll see how, because we won’t tell about it here either.

Here is the animation, the actors who worked and a device to bring it all together, which makes a wonderful effect.

The sharpness of the images, the sound, everything you see, hear and feel while sitting in a cinema chair watching Avatar: The Path of Water makes this the most spectacular film of recent times.

The texture, which is somewhat thicker than the thin it used to be Avatars– introduces us to Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) starting a family. At first, 10 years have passed since the events of the first Avatars.

With Netiri (Zoe Saldana) already have four children, including a girl they adopted (they’ll see whose daughter she is). But the harmony with which this happy family lived is shaken with the return of men from heaven (sky people), Earthlings who, since living on Earth is nearly impossible, need to colonize Pandora.

Well, there are also those who thirst for revenge.

So Jake, against the wishes of his wife and children, decides to emigrate from the community – flee, bah, because he believes that if he stays there, and since they’re looking for him, the humans will destroy his people – and he takes refuge in another community, the Metkayina, who are similar, but different. They don’t live in the forest, but are an aquatic community. An opportunity for change, in a clan like Sully’s, which is one for all and all for one.

As Jake repeats from time to time, perhaps in case any viewers are too entertained with popcorn, the father protects the family, and that is his reason for being. And the film is wise in the sense that the five members of the family have their own history, their own characteristics, the same as the Metkayinas they know and also some animals or sea monsters (tulkan).

As it beats the first for breadth Avatars.

The question when we saw the cast, the cast of the new film, was how can Sigourney Weaver -who played Dr. Grace- and Stephen Lang -Colonel Quaritch- appear in the sequel, if they were dead in the first?

Of course, we won’t reveal it here either.

there is something titanic Y the abyss -water is a medium that fascinates Cameron- and even Terminator. Clearly Avatar: The Path of Water It is designed and built to be viewed in 3D (or 4D, with the device in the sessions that “moves” according to what is seen on the screen) or in IMAX. It’s shocking and three times fun.

A clarification for the anxious, given that the film lasts three hours and twelve minutes.

There are no post-credits scenes: when the final rolling begins, with a black background with white lettering. There are no more images.

“Avatar: The Trail of Water”

Very good

Adventure/Drama. USA, 2022. Original title: Avatar: The Way of the Water”. 193′, SA 13. Of: James Cameron. With: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet. Rooms: IMAX, Hoyts Abasto, Cinemark Palermo, Showcase Belgrano, Cinépolis Recoleta.

Source: Clarin

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