Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Avatar


Jack Sully @ Cinneleisure


Last weekend, we went to watched Avatar in 1U shopping center. Steven wanted to get the 3D ticket and we thought we able to get it as we reached the cinema quite early and it was the first show on that day. Unfortunately, there was only few seats left at the first row from the cinema screen. So we got no choice and bought the normal ticket.

James Cameron creates a new world where you are sure to feel gooseflesh by experiencing the novel and unique treatment never seen before. The director brings forth such an exquisite new world which has every single element to take your breath away. The film is a blend of novelty, aestheticism, technical treatment and minutely detailed presentation. At no time in the movie, you will feel that there is absence of plot. The movie heralds the beginning of the CGI and 3-D cinema with its special effects and shock treatment.

The plot is simple but highly engaging. It brings out a futuristic world where the US Armed Forces are seen discovering a priceless mineral in Pandora, a distant moon orbiting a star. The Forces intend to tame the Na’vi inhabitants before securing the mineral from the moon. So, instead of sending their scientists and rocket launchers, the Forces decide to send the human beings who shall take over the get up of a Na’vi. These humans aim at infiltrating the race that always stands up for peace. They also want to know all about their strengths and weaknesses.

And now enters Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) who is endowed with this task of getting among the Na’vi people and disturbing the peace environment of the area. In no time Jake falls in love with Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) who happens to be the daughter of the Na’vi chief. The love plot weaves excellently into the fabric of the main plot and hence one finds it refreshing than being out-of way.

‘Avatar’ is an Indian word and thus the Indian audience will find several connotations in the movie. The flick is a complete cinematic experience and stands out a work of technical superiority. Cameron intends to spread out a message to save the world before it is too late. He does not introduce any preachy or moralistic tone in the movie yet very candidly warns human being to abstain from his destructive tendencies in order to keep the race of human surviving on the earth. Though there are no big names in the movie, yet they succeed in gaining over the interest and attention of the audience. To sum up, ‘Avatar’ is a must watch and you are sure to feel every moment of it!

Director: James CameronCast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver


Neytiri & Jack Sully standing @ Cinneleisure

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