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After having waited for 5 long years, I finally got a chance to see Avatar, a James Cameron’s movie which supposedly is the next generation in 3D technology. I have to admit, the movie was just incredible. I mean, I’ve seen a lot of 3D movies before, but this one is literally at the top of my list. I could see the attention to detail that James Cameron put so much emphasis on in the movie, starting from the moment both characters were walking in the woods – whenever they stepped on the grass or something, the grass would light up under their feet. Little things like that really made so excited like a five-year-old sitting in the theater, watching his first movie. I felt like I was trying to open my eyes wider so I wouldn’t miss anything on the screen.
I was so amazed seeing the floating mountains, the bio-luminescences plans in the woods, the six-limbed horses (all animals in Pandora have six limbs) and the trees (they’re all weirdly shaped) in the movie. I could definitely tell James Cameron really thought everything thorough when creating the world of Pandora. Even the concept of six-limbed animals – I believe I read it somewhere that in Pandora, even though it resembles Earth, but the gravity is much lower. That’s why all animals in Pandora have six limbs in order to be able to support their weight.
The movie was pretty long – almost 3 hours. But honestly, I was so glued to my seat that it didn’t feel like 3 hours at all. In fact, I was secretly hoping it would keep showing for another 2 hours hahahhaaa.. I just loved everything about it, even the storyline – it was one of the best that I’ve seen by far.
Check out this clip about the world of Pandora that I found on Youtube.
I seriously can go on and on writing about the movie, but I feel at this point I’ve already revealed too much about it hahahaa.. Sorry peeps! Seriously though, the movie is sooo well worth sitting for almost 3 hours in the theater. In fact, I wouldn’t mind watching this again. Make sure you see this in 3D. Better yet, go to Imax to see it.
One more thing, there was a scene where two Na’vis were making out in the middle of the woods. When they kissed, I couldn’t believe they actually kissed like human. The kiss felt (looked) so real and convincing, and I didn’t even realize I was actually looking at two digitally-made characters kissing each other (NOT two people in a Na’vi costume and makeup). Too bad that particular scene wasn’t extended for a few more seconds.. I wonder if they actually “mate” like human too.
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