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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5
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Time Out says

Tue Dec 15 2009

There’s a line from ‘Jurassic Park’ that echoed hauntingly through this critic’s head as ‘Avatar’ unfolded: ‘Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.’ James Cameron is one of those scientists: so in love with the technology, with the possibilities, that he never pauses to reflect upon the practicalities of cinema, of storytelling, of connecting with an audience.

That quote is doubly relevant when one considers the cultural similarities between these two blockbusters, both of which justified massive expense by promising a quantum leap forward in visual effects. But where Spielberg utilised technology in the service of a tight, witty script, Cameron is simply out to astound. There are moments when you almost expect Sam Worthington’s moody, ever-present voiceover to be replaced by the self-styled king of the world yelling at his audience: ‘Are you awestruck now? How about now? Now?’

When his scientist brother is killed a week before shipping out to the distant planet Pandora, wheelchair-bound US Marine Jake Sully (Worthington) is offered the chance to go in his place. On Pandora, Jake meets his avatar, a remote-controlled host body generated from his brother’s DNA and designed to blend in among the native Na’vi, a race of nine-foot blue hunter-gatherers living in peaceful harmony with their homeworld, Native American style.

Or rather, Native Californian: Na’vi civilisation is a mishmash of half-formed Hollywood ideas about the supposed superiority of ‘primitive’ cultures, tossing around buzzwords like ‘spirit’ and ‘energy’ without ever approaching a cohesive set of beliefs. But ‘all this tree-hugging shit’, as Jake describes it, is only the most obvious defect in Cameron’s dire, cliché-ridden script. From the bluntly expositional nature of the early scenes to the gung-ho, sub-‘Aliens’ banter of Jake’s fellow soldiers, this is screenwriting on autopilot, cobbling together unripe ideas without a scrap of originality or emotional resonance.

It’s hard to fault ‘Avatar’ as an immersive visual experience. Pandora and its luridly coloured inhabitants are beautifully designed, though none of this ever feels remotely real. But this was supposed to be the movie that changed the face of filmmaking forever. Ultimately, Cameron’s signature achievement may have been to prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the oldest of all Hollywood maxims: all the money in the world is no subsitute for fresh ideas and a solid script.
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12A

UK release:

Thu Dec 17 2009

Duration:

161 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (355 ratings)
  • Everyone slating this film is an idiot, its without doubt a masterpiece and will win all the awards to prove it. It was about time someone did a modern remake of FernGully, and Mr. Cameron has done a very good job.

    Alex Mon Jan 4 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • A. Piece. Of. Blue. Shit.

    pabs Mon Jan 4 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Still the best film of 2009 without a doubt in my na'vi eye's!

    nancy Mon Jan 4 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Bravo Valentin! To the point. This is the best yet comment on this movie!

    OneOregonGirl Mon Jan 4 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I think that Hollywood finally showed us all who they are and what they are trying to sell. This film is definitely the future of Hollywood movies in which I no longer see myself. I've been thinking for a while now to give up completely on watching blockbuster movies for some time now and Avatar gave me that extra push. I think this movie will polarize the audience (finally!) into people who appreciate generic, plain films and people who appreciate the works of such masters as Kubrick, Bergman or Fellini. I would rather use this opportunity to recommend the incoming directors and scriptwriters from Asia (especially Japan) and Europe (Sweden and Poland). Simply stop fighting about Avatar. If you liked it that much, go watch it 30 times again, buy a poster, action figures, DVD and the game and if you didn't like it simply forget it and watch "Spirited Away" or any Kubrick film to feast your eyes + satisfy your intelligence.

    Valentin Mon Jan 4 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • OR....(one who admires oneself a little too much for the rest of the worlds comfort,typing one handed again?person).We have both activated the box to notify us when there is a comment ,hence checking E mail informs us of others opinions on the movie...You are a buffoon as you clearly left no opinion,If you cant leave a clear opinion I must assume your derogatory tone to imply you did not like the film,If I am mistaken then apologies. but it is a fair assumption to make since you offer nothing..I dont patrol threads,I just correct idots when they say a stunning film is poor... QED.

    jockcelt Mon Jan 4 2010
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  • jockcelt & jeremykyle: We are all deeply appreciative of your selfless efforts. We can all sleep soundly, secure knowing that your selfless never-ceasing patroling of this thread is keeping us safe from dissenting opinions. Please don't for a minute consider actually getting a life. We need you right here!

    a grateful admirer Mon Jan 4 2010
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  • This is becoming a chore...listen up people..read this and then stop and think for a minute.. James Cameron makes BIG movies,not just in special effects but in cinematic vision..ABYSS ahead of its time great FX great story.Terminator..groundbreaking/stunning...T2..even better...ALIENS...took what Scott did well and made it even better...TITANIC...biggest film ever(FACT)...and now He gives us THE film of the decade for pure cinematic genius and what do the dorks say? native north amrican that,capitalist this,poahontas this tree hugging lack of script or story that!!! It really does pain me to repeat myself but here it is. THIS IS A STUNNING MOVIE.. !!there I said it! THIS IS A STUNNING MOVIE!!! I did it again..£13 ? one kid moaned,get over yourself dumbo in 10 years time we will all be paying £30 a seat!! but who cares? for a movie of this advancement and mesmerising beauty we SHOULD pay lots for the privilidge. Thank you mr Cameron,you have brightened up my life at the cinema,much like spielberg/scorsese/hitchcock/Kubrick... You are a movie genius and I hope you continue to make films of this calibre .... as for the moaners who look far too deeply in to it .....two words...........

    jockcelt Mon Jan 4 2010
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  • Avatar is amazing! Loved it so much,didn't think it would be my kind of film.but i loved it,well worth watching!

    Hayley Sun Jan 3 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • this site is a joke, 2 stars!!

    alex Sun Jan 3 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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