Originally Posted by
Allara
It's more: "Humans r ebil, we destroy our planet and everyone else, also we hate other skin colurz. Also the planet is one spirit and we should sway with one voice and listen to the spirits."
That is the story that's been told a million times. Almost every single science fiction story in existence has some of these elements.
But I happen to completely buy in to all of that. Humanity as a species IS terrible. We ARE destroying our planet, and we shouldn't. We DO have a history of mercilessly ruining preexisting cultures simply for our own monetary gain. And we continue to do so, even today. I keep reading science fiction books with similar plot lines to this, precisely because it needs to be told, and told well. And movies like this, that show life to be so beautiful, even if they're fictional, are good in my book.
If people watch this movie and proclaim that the story is trite and boring and predictable, that's fine -- but I hope they all realize that the themes are true, and important to understand. As long as those people already understand the concepts, they have a right to enjoy any movie they please.
I rated it as high as I did not only because I'm happy with the cliche-ridden story, but more importantly because of the technical and emotional achievement it represents. I haven't been as touched by a movie in years, including all the "Imma indie movie and I r emo and nothing about me is a cliche" movies. Those are good movies too. But I'm a science fiction guy. And I love flying. I love ancient civilizations and beautiful forests. I absolutely love discovering something new.
Avatar represents everything good in science fiction, from a pure discovery point of view. You are there on the planet (assuming you watched it in 3D). You will never get closer to a foreign planet than this.
Basically, it all boils down to this. FLYING. MOUNTS. For realz, yo.
Yes, this is every teenage boy's wet dream. It's about time somebody fucking did it right.