Here is a brief review of the movie - written by good friend of mine, former Media production student at Milton Keynes College and movie critic, Charlie Gardiner
AVATAR MOVIE REVIEW
BY CHARLIE GARDINER
Director: James Cameron
Written by: James Cameron
Staring: Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington
Where do you start when it comes to writing a reviews on films made to this standard?
Cameron has completely changed his expected genre of romantic tragedies and dived into the world of imagination with his “two-worlds colliding” epic. He has explored the two philosophies of second chances and reasons for things happening.
The film begins with the half-paralysed, ex-marine, Jake Sully looking over the body of his late scientist twin brother, and then finding out that if he takes his brothers place on trip to the legendary land of Pandora, he might have the opportunity to re-gain the ability to walk. The film explores all aspects of the world and the different characters colliding.
Sigourney Weaver gives an unforgettable performance playing the roll of Grace, who knows everything there is to know about the natives of Pandora called the Na’avi. She has dedicated her life to the study of their lifestyle and due to this flight over to Pandora, she has been granted the opportunity to connect with them and teach them new ways of living. Throughout the film you find out a lot more about why the marines have gone to Pandora and what they are after.
Zoe Saldana’s portrayal of the Na’avi princess is undeniably phenomenal. She creates a life-form never seen or imagined before and does it so beautifully. The artistry to create the world of Pandora is beyond magical. The colours and landscapes used make it so believable and imaginable and helps the audience connect with the Na’avi and understand their love for their planet and home.
All in all, James Cameron has done a phenomenal job bringing the mythological land of Pandora to life and deserves to be remembered for it in many years to come in cinema history. He did an incredible job with his casting to create it as “un-Hollywood” as possible and I think the most inspired performance comes from Weaver. She is just incredible.
Not a bad word can be said against this masterpiece.
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