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Before I even watched it, my friend told me how the movie starts. "So this guy from a group of people want to sabotage some other people..." Oh, so then he's gonna become friends with those people, and go against his own people? Right. I mean is all the hype for this movie because of how good it looks? It was definitely one of the prettiest movies I've seen, but as forthe storyline, I've been there, done that. What do you think? Probably everyone's gonna disagree. :P
AFBrat77
Yes, its a cliched storyline, BUT the movie successfully transcends it (ala Star Wars) and is a great Adventure movie irregardless.
I could not agree more. What movie is genuinely innovative in terms of the story it tells? There weren't many storytelling motifs/themes to start with, and after centuries of performance arts, we've exhausted almost all of them. Nowadays the trick is to tell an old story in a new way. I don't think the plot really did that, but the movie itself as a whole sure did. I could not have thought of a better parallel than Star Wars. I doff my cap to thee good sir.
Can everyone please stop with the cliche storyline threads about Avatar? When did people all of a sudden turn into film critics?
Where were these threads when people were praising Transformers 2?
What about District 9, which gets so much love in here? Isnt that filled with one action movie cliche after another?
Avatar isnt trying to have an original story, it is trying to have a story that is easy to understand so it immerses us into its amazing world and makes us care about the characters. In that aspect, the movie is an enormous success.
Samurai_Xavier
Cut him some slack, everyone is entitled to air his opinion...if you don't like it, don't post.
I for one hated Transformers 2. I got so bored with it I was tempted to walk out of the cinema mid-film for the first time ever. And I have seen a lot of movies. And quite a few people did have threads to that effect.
District 9 has it's share of stupid action-movie bits towards the end, but that's Hollywood for you. It "gets so much love" because the storyline is a brilliant way of retelling the Apartheid story, which is one that still has resonance for many people today. The setting, the scenario, everything makes powerful moral points about what it is to be human, or more specifically, what it is to be "a person". That is why people love it. Personally, I felt it could have done without the shooting crap altogether.
I'm not convinced that the characters of Avatar are all that great. Frankly, I thought they were pretty forgettable actually. Avatar was disappointing because the cinematography/CGI was so revolutionary and out-of-this world, we were hoping for a story to match it. Something like Terminator 2 perhaps. That was a marriage of awesome special effects and a great plot.
But meh, whatever, I still enjoyed the movie.
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