Avatar Review

From the creator of the “Titanic”, I believe the movie “Avatar” was made with a masterful concept and a ridiculous amount of time and money. With no particularly famous actors, this movie has become the best selling movie around. It is widely acclaimed for its imaginativeness, scenery, animation, life like wild life, and technique.
The movie is an action/love story with a widely used idea of wasteful Americans coming to rid another world from its natural resources, doing anything, even irradiating a civilization, which in itself is a 5 year journey to get to. The planet is a lush forest land connected by one sacred energy source. In previous time, researchers and scientists came to the planet to learn about the indigenous people called the Navi along with learning their ways. However, power hungry business men didn't have the same idea as others. Not only that, but they have a significant piece of the army to help them out. Although the air is toxic to the humans, causing them to be suffocated within 5 minutes, they have managed to take out some of the natives ruthlessly. Therefore, the Navi people want nothing to do with them. At any sight of them in their home land, they take immediate action by taking them out. These warriors that scalp the forest paradise are skilled hunters and can easily take down their human foes.
The Avatar project allows for one to become one of the Navi in appearance and roam the both toxic and beautiful planet unharmed and fully able to breathe. A former soldier, who was injured at war, had been chosen to be in the program was the one to interfere with the Navi to take them down from the inside. By the scientists, he is told to learn them. By the soldiers, he is told to destroy them. Without giving the ENTIRE story away I'll say this.....the soldier is reluctantly befriended by a native and brought to the village to learn their every ways. Walking, sleeping and eating with them, he must decide whether to keep his word to his fellow soldiers or betray the new world and people had come to love.

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