Director: James Cameron
Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Kate Winslet, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis,
Britain Dalton, Jamie Flatters, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Bailey Bass, Filip Geljo and Duan Evans Jr.
The re-release of Avatar: The Way of Water is a dream come true for every cinema lover around the world.
Seeing it again in theatres still feels surreal just like the first time. The visual effects are out of this world;
I was in awe the entire time. The colors, the effects, the editing everything was absolutely breathtaking.
James Cameron is a genius and a gift to humankind for creating this franchise.
As for the story, one thing is certain: humans believe they can conquer and own everything in the universe.
But everything humans touch, they destroy. In this universe, humans are the real villains.
They say humans are the greatest creation of God and I agree. But I also believe humans are the worst.
That’s why Jake Sully chose to become an Avatar, and why Spider always sides with the Na’vi because
humans lack heart. They only think of themselves. I mean, how do you justify killing magical sea creatures
just for profit? Humans ruin everything beautiful in the universe. The message of this film is loud and clear
it reflects the harsh reality of what humans are capable of when driven by greed and surrounded by the
wrong influences. Becoming a bad person isn’t easy it’s a choice. And too many people are making that
choice.
Despite all this, the film was also intense and heartwarming. Avatar never disappoints. James Cameron
never disappoints. It’s truly an incredible feeling to be alive in a time where we get to experience cinema
like this. I honestly don’t have much more to say most of the time, I was just speechless from how beautiful this film was.