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Avatar and The Way of Water: Heavy and Bold

Photo of the protagonists from the original Avatar (2009) film. Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoë Saldaña) are a fortress. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios.

 

Having finished streaming the original Avatar on Disney+ and watching the sequel today, I am a lot mixed on the two films, and it’s not just because they’re both practically three hours. The bad side is that the first film shows hostility to indigenous people with military gold digging for their powerful resources. On a side note, another form of hostility for the 2009 film came towards protagonist Jake Sully, played by Sam Worthington, for his paraplegia and human nature. As for the sequel, it was like Aquaman and Black Panther in showing phobias against people of different races, colored or not.

However, the film and its sequel made up for it with beautiful portrayals of Pandora and other worlds, from scintillating lights at night on Pandora to the breathtaking sea world in The Way of Water. And differences and stubbornness aside, Jake and a few of the humans, Neytiri (played by Passaic-born Zoë Saldaña), and beyond come together when it matters most. And killing of good family members aside, as well, in the end, the films show the importance of family. And in both films, there was great musical scoring by James Horner and tributes to his score in the sequel to highlight the might of the alien worlds and the people.

Avatar seemed like a video game to me, but given how Hollywood is too computer-based lately, there didn’t seem to be much groundbreaking stuff in The Way of Water. Though the lacking in radical visuals and similarities to other James Cameron or 20th Century Studios films, The Way of Water did have some fun moments in kid adventures, alien powers, and family pride in the midst of darkness. We can’t overlook the racial prejudice issues and whatnot, but we can at least see that different races can come together when they see they have common issues that can be resolved.

Overall, I give Avatar (2009) and The Way of Water a “C”. The timing and indigenous mistreatments need to be changed, but I give points for good exotic locations, colors, and music. If you’re reading this, I hope you understand I’m recommending you see the film for both its good and bad parts, then see its worth for yourself.

Comments

  1. My biggest complaints were the obvious connections to James Cameron’s upcoming 25th anniversary release of “Titanic” scenes and the cultural misappropriation of my African ancestors ululating coming from Navi women. Action scenes were good, but how many times did the children have to be kidnapped, saved, kidnapped and saved again?!? Movie was too long because that’s James Cameron’s MO. Use some editing, James. I’m a professional editor and I’m available.

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  2. I haven’t seen it yet, but I love your witty and insightful review of the movie. I’m in no rush to see it, but thanks to your review I will check it out. Great commentary, keep up the good work!

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