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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)
  • surely the views of a child would one that involved holding onto a dream oh alan the wise. lol. dont mind dreams and fantasy............just found this tasteless......and unemotional.......

    chrissy Tue Mar 16 2010
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  • "Avatar" = visual Jujubes. Chow down, kiddies.

    Wayne S Mon Mar 15 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Dont need your pity chrissy,if you do not realise that cinema is a visual feast then run along now, your views are that of a child. movie stunning hurt locker vote was political(first woman director etc,even though movie was s**t) we all left the cinema feeling overwhelmed IT IS I WHO PITY YOU, AS YOU DID NOT.

    ALAN Mon Mar 15 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • 'And after all, we tolerate you calling soccer "football." ' HOW DARE YOU! You Yanks should call American football - "American Rugby" and we'll all just call "soccer" football thanks very much! Off topic but needed to be said :) LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS

    Nick T Sun Mar 14 2010
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  • Wow, there are a lot of angry people on this thread who seem deeply offended that someone has dared criticise Avatar. For the record I haven't seen the film yet. I like films such as The Deer Hunter, Taxi Driver, The Godfather, Apocalypse Now but also like films such as Back to the Future, Die Hard and Taken so will I like Avatar? I think I might just go and watch Shutter Island this week and wait for Avatar to come out on Blu ray, not sure I want to spend a tenner to be bored due to a mediocre plot and script.

    Nick T Sun Mar 14 2010
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  • Saw this in 3D which made it magical for me but my friend who saw it in 2D liked it just as much. Yes it is a straight forward plot but its a good story none the less and for me it was a most enjoyable movie.

    Shelley Sun Mar 14 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I feel only pity for all those who quote it being the biggest money spinner of all time in order to support their view that this makes it the best film of all time. Yes it has won the moneyu (mainly due to its hefty ticket price i think), but it hasnt won peoples hearts. Everyone says it was visually lovely..............but most realise they left the cinema feeling anything but excited.

    Chrissy Sat Mar 13 2010
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • you yanks love a cause.. the hurt locker was abysmal,thats why no one saw it. remember shawshank

    alan Tue Mar 9 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • If money made equated to quality, I'd love to buy you Avatar fanatics a fine meal at McDonald's the next time you're over here visiting the good ol' USA. Micky D's has made billions too. HaHa First BAFTA and now the Oscars; I think it's clear where the quality lies this year. Move over Mr. Cameron, your ex will show you that to make a classic film, what you really need is a good story, fine actors , and some real human emotion. All hail "The Hurt Locker!" See you in the bargain bin, "Avatar!"

    Wayne S Tue Mar 9 2010
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • any living adult man who liked alice in wonderland needs punched, what dross. to compare it with avatar is ridiculous.who are you people.and dont get me started on THAT katherine bigalow poop. yo dude cameron well shot ov her my son. keep up da work,and yes jockcelt..2.5 billion does mean best ever.its simple math. are you struggling wayme s.

    anth Tue Mar 9 2010
    Rated as: 5/5
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