Morality my arse ... Avatar is Science Fiction for goodness sakes.
FOR INFO: IF IT IS NOT A POLITICAL MOVIE, THEN IF THERE IS A MESSAGE, IT IS UNINTENTIONAL ... PERIOD.
I have NEVER gone to a non-political movie looking for a stupid morality message. In the case of Avatar, the movie WAS pure fiction. MOST MOVIEGOERS CALL WHAT YOU VIEWED AS A MESSAGE, AS A STORY PLOT. In this case, the corporation WAS as crooked as a mountain road and the military forces were mercenaries who WERE stooges because they took money from the corporation without any regard for the indigenous life form who 'owned' the world that the corporation was trying to steal.
BTW - Anybody who went to the movie looking for some kind of politically correct or politically incorrect message, needs to examine the reason why they go to a movie in the first place. You probably have a screw loose.
The effects made it seem like portions of the movie were actually out in the theater with you. It was one of the best 3D movies I have ever seen ... the 3D was sharp, crisp, without any of the edge blur from the older 3D movie technology that made viewing the movie a task instead of an enjoyment.
Overall, I would rate Avatar as a solid ten (Of course, Science Fiction is my favorite genre of all time).
Its a sci/fi flick and I only go to those to be entertained and for nothing else (and I must say I did enjoy it), what i "did" find was a very naive ending ie; what’s to stop the corporation/military returning to blow 7 shades of monkey crap out of the place from orbit and then simply mining the ore using remote equipment.
Also, Sam Worthington is waaaay overrated as an actor and does a really bad American accent
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