Avatar

Okay. It was bound to be due sooner or later. My wife and I unexpectedly got to watch Avatar in 3D because, well, lucky for us we were at the mall yesterday and they were going to show it after a few minutes. So you might say it was good timing for us. It was my first time watching a 3D movie in full. It is quite different from the 3D attractions that you get to see in theme parks because they are just short. This was way too long. Almost 3 hours. But it was worth it even though the price of the movie ticket was expensive.

Once it started, I was surprised to see real people. I thought, okay maybe this is some sort of a flashback but no, the movie really had real people and CGI was incorporated into it. Now I see why the movie was so costly. It ain’t cheap integrating CGI with real people. Kudos to James Cameron for this big gamble. It was a risk. But it paid off.

The plot is nothing new. Good guys, bad guys, invasion … the works. Although this time, it is us humans who are the invaders and the bad guys. And I can see why a lot of reactions from people who had watched were very angry at the humans. They were babbling about the savages. Like, who gave them the right to decide on anything? Considering they were the aliens in the first place. Remember District 9?

It was just right that the Navi won over them. Plus the commander of the army, come on! How the hell was he able to get on a robot mecha suit and bail on time while his ship was about to crash and explode. Typical predictable move. Pandora is a lovely planet. The movie was spectacular! The only thing wrong with that movie was giving me a pain in the ass for sitting almost 3 hours straight ha ha! I wonder what the sequel will be all about. Perhaps a round two?

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