Review: Avatar
I thought that this avatar was nickelodeon’s avatar. And, when I heard that James Cameron directed this film, I didn’t care–I didn’t know the name. But then I heard that this man,a decade ago, brought us the legendary movie Titanic, I jumped from my bed and called my friends to go to the theatre.
This time, James Cameron and crew brings you a story of a giant humans called the Na’vi, living in Pandora. The name of the planet may remind you the lethal Pandora box. In this planet, there are loads of mineral that can sell for a lot of notes. But, human must face the natives to take it away.
The film Avatar shows you how good James Cameron can do with CG (Computer Graphics). Almost 99% of the environment in the film is generated with 3D generator. And, what is more, the effects, such as: when the Na’vis walk on the ground, the ground gives a good reaction of something steps on it. The special effect too, is world class: you don’t want to miss the airplane exploded when the battle begins. Every detail of the characters were very well done in American style. For the special effects and cinematography, I’d give them five stars out of five.
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But then, you must admit that the film doesn’t apply a very good plot. With such outshining display on the 3Ds, it’s a freefall on the storyline. The plot can easily be predicted. three is not too low. However, the screenplay is quite remarkable. But with some lack of good mimics, I’d give 3.5 stars.
With an overall of 4 stars, I recommend you watch this movie soon as possible.

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