The AVATAR Disaster | Way of the Water and Avatar 13 years later

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  • @AmandaTheJedi
    @AmandaTheJedi  Před rokem +777

    EDIT: VIDEO SHOULD BE RE-SYNCED!

    • @avengingkitty
      @avengingkitty Před rokem +75

      I thought I was losing my marbles... Restarted the video three times

    • @mel_virgo
      @mel_virgo Před rokem +48

      i've opened the video in two tabs to watch it with synced audio :)

    • @iscreeeamatnight
      @iscreeeamatnight Před rokem +2

      Yeah the audio is unsynced

    • @Black0Rabbit
      @Black0Rabbit Před rokem +1

      I spent too long wondering if it was a complaint about the lip syncing in the movie 😂

    • @taylorlc
      @taylorlc Před rokem +1

      @@mel_virgo I did the same!

  • @Advent3546
    @Advent3546 Před rokem +7436

    James Cameron is too good of a director to be settled with working with a writer as mediocre as James Cameron

    • @carlosperalta1714
      @carlosperalta1714 Před rokem +606

      The epitome of being your own worst enemy 🤣

    • @jurney3478
      @jurney3478 Před rokem +64

      Nice comment stolen from Twitter.

    • @KeybladeMasterAndy
      @KeybladeMasterAndy Před rokem +70

      Considering some of the writing we have for big budget movies, "mediocre" is a compliment.
      And there are other writers on the movie.

    • @LizRealGirlBeauty
      @LizRealGirlBeauty Před rokem +56

      Just be glad you're not the AI that runs his house, or he'd be making you translate everything into Na'vi.

    • @ShadowProject01
      @ShadowProject01 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂

  • @centuryg.9456
    @centuryg.9456 Před rokem +2398

    I just could not get over the fact that Jake did not AT ALL expect the humans to come back.

    • @belagoller1378
      @belagoller1378 Před rokem +199

      Which makes no sense when at the end of the first movie it hinted that they would likely come back

    • @gggthsb
      @gggthsb Před rokem +225

      it wasn't only hinted but as a human he should know that we are a pest that is not as easily gotten rid of....

    • @GalinaEv
      @GalinaEv Před rokem +66

      ok i didn't see the second one yet, but everything make it sound like exactly the same story as the first one. but now it's navi=water navi and tree = whales

    • @2manyballfaces46
      @2manyballfaces46 Před rokem +38

      He said they would. I don’t think he was surprised lol

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Před rokem +38

      He really is just a terribly dumb character. That tribe could have done so so much better

  • @Arosukir6
    @Arosukir6 Před rokem +801

    Found out recently the "oh, Avatar is Pocahontas with blue cat people" thing isn't just pushback. James Cameron *literally* said he got the idea for Avatar from watching Pocahontas. He just took the plot and made it about Unobtanium instead of gold, put it in space, and added the scientists. There's even a Kokoum character that Neytiri is betrothed to beforehand. They just don't make John Smi-- I mean Jake Sully go home at the end.

    • @t3rki179
      @t3rki179 Před rokem +57

      And thats funny to me because Pocahontas is still a guilty pleasure for me (i don't have to explain why it's problematic) but Avatar was always "meh" to me

    • @isabelleshoe147
      @isabelleshoe147 Před rokem +44

      @@t3rki179 it’s that kickass, rad soundtrack and beautiful artwork! Alan Menken slaps as a composer. Also disney knows how to pull at the heart strings.

    • @theprowler18
      @theprowler18 Před rokem +26

      I would add a good dose of DUNE as well. The motivation/political and corporate maneuvering for resources is literally the conflict of that story, and Cameron just straight up ripped it off. As well as the recent film, displaying numerous plot points that are literally from that series (special one connects to the flora and wildlife of the planet, generational conflict that defines the planet, etc.) Yeah, it is that frigging derivative.

    • @SonicHedgehog1991
      @SonicHedgehog1991 Před rokem +27

      Dude, J.ohn S.mith
      J.ake
      S.ully

    • @elenarodriguez7809
      @elenarodriguez7809 Před rokem +6

      I'm a 90's kid who loved Pocahontas, so, when I saw Avatar I definitely noticed the parallels. But, again as a 90's kid when I saw Avatar my first thought was "oh snap Pocahontas and Ferngully rolled into one movie. Cool. And for those who don't know what Ferngully, your lost.

  • @ijlayugan4149
    @ijlayugan4149 Před rokem +612

    I agree SO HARD with how they sidelined Neytiri. I wished they explored her and Kiris character more. I just REALLLLYYY hope the next movies would explore their character more. The one thing that still pisses me off is how quick they've glossed over leaving their first home. Jake gives like one speech, Neytiri gets emotional and they're suddenly leaving the clan. It literally happens again when their Neteyam died. Jake gives a speech, Neytiri sucks it up I guess and goes full mama bear mode (love that for her). Im gonna take a wild guess on the future Avatar sequels- Neytiri still fuckin HATES Spider, Jake is gonna talk to her with at most 15 words, she'll turn around and finally accept Spider or something like that. Don't get me wrong I enjoy watching Avatar- but the writing is getting old and sick real fast

    • @sunsetskye483
      @sunsetskye483 Před rokem +43

      I’d like to add to that. They all find out that spider saved the soldier guy, neytiri hates him even more. Then Tiri convinced Jake to like him and again and he gives a speech and everyone’s happy again, or Tiri gives her own speech

    • @deathdragoncat
      @deathdragoncat Před rokem +52

      I agree like I wanted to also dive more into how she feels about having "half-breed" kids and how that challengers her way of thinking. She really got very little attention in this movie which is kinda frustrating.
      Also little nitpick but why was Jake teaching his son how to arrow a fish when she is the master at the bow and arrow? We got very little of her bonding with her very own kids and imo I wished she had more conflict with Jake. She was so easy to fold especially when she felt he was going to hard on the kids (rightfully so he lacked little to no affection to them and was constantly fighting with them). A ton of the female characters kinda got sidelined for like no reason.

    • @SonicHedgehog1991
      @SonicHedgehog1991 Před rokem +20

      ​@@deathdragoncat agree, and I'm pretty sure Jake never once show that he loves his second son at all throughout the movie until they just forced it in at the end.

    • @deathdragoncat
      @deathdragoncat Před rokem +24

      @@SonicHedgehog1991 Yup, he doesn't show any kind of affection for any of his kids expect for in the intro. The second kid clearly needed more guidance because he was so impulsive and what Jake was already doing wasn't freaking working. He needed to be genuinely sat down and talked to about doing stupid crap.

    • @blokey8
      @blokey8 Před rokem +10

      @@deathdragoncat tbh the actual conflict over the "half-breed" thing felt under-explored. Along with the new iteration of the Avatar concept itself.
      For that matter, how isn't Quaritch using the connection mechanic, which Jake was taught to do as a kind of communion, played as more of a violation? It's such a thematically rich seam, and then they just... barely dig at all.

  • @Artemis820
    @Artemis820 Před rokem +1488

    I completely forgot jake had a twin brother that was a scientist, how come they didn't just use that for Jake's reason of trying to learn soo much of the na'vi it could have been his way of trying to connect/honor his brother by accomplishing his goal.

    • @bened22
      @bened22 Před rokem +27

      Just because the movie didn't spell it out for you that doesn't mean you can't make and appreciate this connection yourself. :)

    • @Arosukir6
      @Arosukir6 Před rokem +224

      @@bened22 The movie doesn't go for that at all, though. After he gets into the Avatar body Jake never mentions his brother again, and even the scientists only talk about him once or twice more. We don't learn anything about his brother, barely anything about how Jake felt about him, nothing about how the other scientists might have felt or even if they'd met him before they left for Pandora. His brother dying is just a device to get Jake to Pandora and into an Avatar despite not being at all qualified.

    • @heythere9371
      @heythere9371 Před rokem +41

      They did. That was the whole first movie. Jake mentions how his brother was murdered "for the paper in his wallet" drawing attention to the "insanity" of valuing material possessions over human life. The Na'vi represents a society who values life over material objects and greed. Obviously this is appealing to Jake. Sorry that James Cameron treated you like an adult, and didn't spell it out for you like you're a baby

    • @Reaper1Reaps
      @Reaper1Reaps Před rokem +37

      Whats really stupid is if the main villan from the 1st movie could download his memories into the navi body why didn't they just do that for his brother?

    • @Reaper1Reaps
      @Reaper1Reaps Před rokem +5

      @badboysboogie9095 That doesn't make any sense his brother was obviously important to the organization, so much so that they offered Jake to take his place just because they shared dna......

  • @kkaugustine1958
    @kkaugustine1958 Před rokem +1198

    Thank you! Jake was NO innocent! There was a scene where the 💦 Chief’s wife was like “This is all your fault!” to Jake after the military kept attacking their ppl all cuz of him. And I was like, yeah….yeah she’s got a point.

    • @ellencoleman4604
      @ellencoleman4604 Před rokem +41

      Well yeah, that's why the line was written into the script.

    • @kkaugustine1958
      @kkaugustine1958 Před rokem +143

      @@ellencoleman4604 Like Amanda Jedi said, the movies have framed him to be some really good guy tho and want us to believe it too despite his actions. That’s my point.

    • @daria_r2784
      @daria_r2784 Před rokem +64

      The Na'vi said basically the same thing to him in the first movie and he didn't learn anything from that.

    • @ajc1233
      @ajc1233 Před rokem +21

      @@kkaugustine1958 Well. In all of our worldviews we all believe ourselves to be the good guys. And this is Jake's story. Like he was literally narrating the movie to us at the beginning if I recall. I'm interested on how the next few movies pan out cause I do believe the movie to be flawed as well but not bad.

    • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
      @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Před rokem +3

      Same.
      I blurted out yup she is right, in the hall 😂

  • @cassandrathomas6015
    @cassandrathomas6015 Před rokem +218

    The whale hunting scene for me was the saddest part of the movie and the part I cared most about. Watching that whale hunter die was the happiest moment for me in the movie. The whole storyline could have been evil whale hunters getting murdered by whales, and I would have been satisfied.

    • @velvetnightmare3133
      @velvetnightmare3133 Před rokem +7

      I actually cried :(

    • @Draco19970125
      @Draco19970125 Před rokem

      Of cpurse it was a sad moment - until you realize these are not ordinary, Earth whales...only they stupid "no killing" rule keeps them as human prey...
      Because as we saw, only ONE Tulkun can demolish the huntig party(which only consist a single ship by the way).
      Somebody really had no problems watching as the humans kill all of their families and children.

    • @Affranchie
      @Affranchie Před rokem +10

      My five-year-old daughter leaped for joy when the whale hunter died😂

    • @megzasaurusrex
      @megzasaurusrex Před rokem +1

      Yes I was screaming at the TV "take that fuckers arm!!! Yes fuck yes!!!" Then I was bored again lol

    • @thejasminedragonmerchant6843
      @thejasminedragonmerchant6843 Před 11 měsíci

      Same. The whale hunters were absolutely horrible, soulless douchebags (seriously, there is no good reason to set up shop torturing and slaughtering all the whales, especially for such an insanely tiny payback in a universe where CLONING TECH EXISTS and with Earth being mentioned as basically dead already meaning their market is essentially non-existent) and I felt vindicated when Payakan got his revenge.

  • @butterslizzard
    @butterslizzard Před rokem +60

    my biggest complaint about the end with the sinking ship is that we keep seeing the eclipse coming with all the action happening and i was like “oh shit, Kiri’s gonna go into the Avatar state and do something amazing” but it was so tame

    • @Affranchie
      @Affranchie Před rokem +8

      And she was SOOOOO slow in tapping into her powers! Her whole family was literally drowning, and she spent 10 mons calling upon the light creatures to find them and lead the way. During the battle scene, I was like "Girl, you just discovered you had the ability to control nature. Call upon some wild beasts, create a tidal wave, do something!"

  • @aki-kf4bo
    @aki-kf4bo Před rokem +2005

    i feel like a huge problem is that a bunch of people only liked the first one for the effect and now it’s not that special anymore

    • @benzaiten933
      @benzaiten933 Před rokem +68

      that most certainly should be a large part of the appeal of the first one.

    • @AbuHajarAlBugatti
      @AbuHajarAlBugatti Před rokem +57

      Yeah like me. 3D and 100% CGI was special back then. But this BS movie is just reheated microwave food with a very bland social brainwashing shadow of a story, made buy a guy who says Testosterone is Toxic

    • @luffyduffy7817
      @luffyduffy7817 Před rokem +11

      For real if you asked me what it was even about I couldn't tell you

    • @screencut4237
      @screencut4237 Před rokem +17

      Then why are the reviews from critics and audiences mostly positive with a 78% positive critic score and a 93% positive audience score on rotten tomatoes and similar scores on other platforms and youtube critics that also have gotten positive reactions on their reviews on the movie?

    • @bigbearkat2010
      @bigbearkat2010 Před rokem +35

      I watched it theaters and as impressed as I was with the effects, I still knew that was all it had going for it. The projector actually went out for about five minutes but the audio was still coming through so I got a nice dose of how bland the movie is without it's visuals

  • @efrenyalung1348
    @efrenyalung1348 Před rokem +1724

    I think you're the first content creator I saw talk about this movie in-depth who brought up how dumb Jake Sully's plan was. THANK YOU.

    • @gutzz1519
      @gutzz1519 Před rokem +3

      How was it stupid?

    • @blackvalio4060
      @blackvalio4060 Před rokem

      @@gutzz1519 how was it not? His logic is idiotic. Lets leave the tribe cus they want me and the tribe is safe. In what world is this happening? Every millitary logical move is to go there and kill and torture the tribe to tell them where jake is...

    • @Killjoy_Mel
      @Killjoy_Mel Před rokem +127

      @@gutzz1519 Dumbass played both sides, selling out the Na'vi just so he could spend more time in his blue, able-bodied Avatar getting to know the wild life and chasing the teenaged blue princess, then acting mighty angry and surprised at humans acting on the intel he so freely gave them. In the process getting the clan's Patriarch killed, the princess' betrothed killed, countless other Na'vi killed... if you're going to play both sides, you have to be ruthless, intelligent, and above all, self-serving. Sully only fits the bill when it comes to the latter. Guy killed pretty much the whole clan just so he could run around and shag the princess instead of rolling around in a wheelchair and not shagging the princess. Which... honestly, there's something to say about how media still treats disabled people.

    • @viixenous
      @viixenous Před rokem +39

      @@Killjoy_Mel I think it displayed the toll disability has on retired military people well. No one wants to be disabled and given a choice to not be disabled most people would take it. But that’s not why he chose to stay as an avatar. He learned the culture and fell inlove with not only neytiri but the whole culture. He didn’t care at first because he knew nothing of the people he was harming and he was told they were savages that were violent. But once he learned and developed connections to the people and cared for them he understood that everything he was told was incorrect.

    • @melvv18
      @melvv18 Před rokem +30

      @@viixenous And did nothing to help them, until they got attacked. Not even a warning, heads up, nor did he tried to sabotage the human side, until he lost access to the culture he was fetitchizing.

  • @RB-vo4gi
    @RB-vo4gi Před rokem +184

    See, it’s not that the hair bond thing is an inherently sexual act, but the truth is that they MAKE it overly sexual. The idea that you can create bonds/mental links with animals/people makes…. some kind of sense… but they literally frame it all as a sexual thing. That then makes it super uncomfortable to watch, especially when it comes to the interactions with animals.
    I also think the reason that the scenes where there are so many Navi on screen look so weird is because the Navi don’t have, like, shades of blue. People have shades of skin colors that make them different but everyone in Pandora has the same shade of blue skin so it just looks super fake.

    • @lissaquon607
      @lissaquon607 Před rokem +39

      yea theres no bruising - no real variety of skin shades - even on ike palms of hands or elbows or anything- the freckles are those cute stardust on the face no where else

    • @Dash123456789Brawl
      @Dash123456789Brawl Před 6 měsíci +1

      At least in the Disney + version, that’s not quite true; the Forest Navi are a distinctly different shade of blue from the sea Navi. I didn’t watch it in theatres so maybe it was changed later.

    • @TheOdyssei
      @TheOdyssei Před 4 měsíci +5

      ​@Dash123456789Brawl I think they mean more in the sense that within the forest Navi, there's no differing shades as you would find in most groups of peoples/cultures. While yes its to be expected that individuals in the same area and race are to be of similar shade/color, there still should be some form of way to show these are all different people. Slight color shifts amongst the crowd kf slightly lighter or darker individuals.not just a blatant hue switch when you switch tribe. While yes that is also inherently accurate, it doesn't take awayfrom the fact that everyone in either group is roughly the same shade of their respective tribe and it looks add from the view of most humans.

  • @nomdecomputer
    @nomdecomputer Před rokem +336

    I haven’t seen Avatar: Water World. Wasn’t a big fan of the first. I finally figured out why. Jake is the guy sent by the company to screw over the “small town” but ends up falling in love. Avatar is the plot line of a Hallmark movie.

    • @Anita-nw5ts
      @Anita-nw5ts Před rokem +9

      Thank you for making me laugh!

    • @lilyeturnal3720
      @lilyeturnal3720 Před rokem +3

      Nailed it with this comment. 🎯😂

    • @Florfilm
      @Florfilm Před rokem +2

      That’s awesome. Great observation. 😂

    • @jackmayor3574
      @jackmayor3574 Před rokem

      I mean sci-fi Hallmark movie isn't that bad.

    • @tronam
      @tronam Před rokem +2

      Except now the Hallmark movie has become a messy post-marriage story with interracial and adopted kids trying to integrate like immigrants in a new country with grotesquely detailed whaling sequences. It's a fun time.

  • @greythecolour3681
    @greythecolour3681 Před rokem +428

    My least favourite thing about these movies is assuming someone’s talking about avatar the last airbender and feeling like a fool after (I has happened me far to much)

    • @lazyknowledge6286
      @lazyknowledge6286 Před rokem +6

      XD Saaaame! XD

    • @prohiadam9
      @prohiadam9 Před rokem +68

      when someone talks to you about avatar, you always have to ask: the good one or the blue one😃

    • @lazyknowledge6286
      @lazyknowledge6286 Před rokem +5

      @@prohiadam9 so true!

    • @Poisondreamer
      @Poisondreamer Před rokem +18

      @@prohiadam9 or if it’s the movies it’s: the blue one or the other one

    • @prohiadam9
      @prohiadam9 Před rokem +48

      @@Poisondreamer there is no movie in Ba Sing Sei

  • @Alex-vl6yt
    @Alex-vl6yt Před rokem +1363

    I just love the world of Pandora, I honestly don’t care about the characters like at all, but the world itself is just so beautifully put together and the flora and fauna is just amazing.

    • @mahogania5536
      @mahogania5536 Před rokem +116

      The ecosystem was wasted on this movie

    • @ameliasellers6396
      @ameliasellers6396 Před rokem +84

      @@mahogania5536 Fr it's so stunning and then the storyline and the character building are so remarkably disappointing it's a crime.

    • @Thatcaramelchic
      @Thatcaramelchic Před rokem +29

      I agree I’m a fan more for the visuals when I saw the first movie I remember leaving the the theater and being genuinely sad it was over and for a second the world was last beautiful in comparison

    • @Thatcaramelchic
      @Thatcaramelchic Před rokem +3

      I agree I’m a fan more for the visuals when I saw the first movie I remember leaving the the theater and being genuinely sad it was over and for a second the world was last beautiful in comparison

    • @anisaafsar4528
      @anisaafsar4528 Před rokem +14

      @@ameliasellers6396 see that depends. In my opinion the second movie was so much better because of the characters and because of how well the movie was able to bring in so many new characters. And I really enjoyed watching all of these new characters rather than the ones from the old one. This movie in my opinion was so much better despite its simple storyline

  • @Geospasmic
    @Geospasmic Před rokem +151

    Your description of the original Avatar is perfectly in line with my memory of watching it. It was infuriating that Jake used the Na'vi to get what he wants while selling them out and lying and getting a bunch of them killed and still thinks he has the right to be one of them, much less a leader with the best pterodactyl who everybody continues to trust.

    • @draum8103
      @draum8103 Před rokem +6

      Um...he's on an alien planet and helped them protect their planet against his own people. How stupid do you have to be to think that is somehow disrespectful to the Na'vi when he literally did everything to try save them lmao...

    • @draum8103
      @draum8103 Před rokem +5

      @@sewerrat7418 wtf are you talking about? Other Na'vi also let their people die. So what? Then the rest of the humans tried to kill them. He's literally the best human character trying to create a bridge between the people, amanda's critiques are just totally stupid as usual in ignoring that kind of stuff...

    • @Geospasmic
      @Geospasmic Před rokem +22

      @@draum8103 eventually he helps them, when he's in danger of losing his perfect new world, but until the last minute he's working with their enemies to take over the planet and exterminate them. He only changes his mind when he "falls in love" with them. I wonder if he would have done that if they were ugly and gross.

    • @draum8103
      @draum8103 Před rokem +1

      @@Geospasmic oh shut up, you must just be another brainwashed amanda simp. Wtf are you talking about, the entire two Avatar movies Sully is defending Pandora...in what fucking way in the recent movie is he 'working with the enemies' like you claim let alone that he tried to exterminate the planet, man you amanda people are just so incredibly stupid and biased it's bizarre.

    • @johnhenry4844
      @johnhenry4844 Před rokem +3

      @sewer~rat
      He told the Navi to run from home tree as they had no hope in winning a battle, they ignored him and got themselves killed

  • @karoliinalehtinen6701
    @karoliinalehtinen6701 Před rokem +627

    I'm so glad someone else also feels a little icky about how na'vi treat the animals of pandora. And I don't think it's nitpicky, because I think it's part of a larger problem with the whole worldbuilding. They constantly tell how deeply connected the na'vi are with the nature and how much they respect it, but I don't think they actually show it meaningfully. I don't think Cameron even really understands how to connect with nature, which is why they do it super literally and just literally connect nerves or like talk with whales or some shit. But that doesn't feel real, because then in those small moments for example the ones mentioned in the video, we see their approach to nature isn't necessary actually that different. It feels like they still believe, and in someways are correct, they are the masters of nature. The control it with their hair nerves instead of technology, and they can pacify nature with it, like we humans have pacified nature with technology. And no relationship can be that genuine or strong if it's not equal, and it's not if they are the masters.

    • @olette495
      @olette495 Před rokem +69

      I completely agree with you and Amanda and the animal thing. Cameron did a terrible job on showing how connected the Navi are to nature and show them "taming" it like humans do.

    • @RENX5
      @RENX5 Před rokem +23

      Yep. James is supposedly vegan, and I can see why he would make it so that na'vi need to eat animals to survive, but the whole using animals as literal vehicles thing is weird.

    • @dhaburuk6494
      @dhaburuk6494 Před rokem +23

      I agree, the lore is a bit off. If they are thanking the beasts they hunt for the sustenance required to survive, then communicating that while the beasts are alive to hear it makes sense... but since all things are connected anyway there is no need for the beasts to be alive for gratitude to be given to Pandora itself.

    • @karoliinalehtinen6701
      @karoliinalehtinen6701 Před rokem +41

      @@RENX5 Yeah, the way they control the animals rather than like form mutually beneficial relationships does not feel very "in tune with nature" to me

    • @karoliinalehtinen6701
      @karoliinalehtinen6701 Před rokem +26

      @@dhaburuk6494 Yeah, like if the animal is suffering and dying, even if it understood that they were thanking it, I'd guess it would be pissed to suffer needlessly. And in many nature worshipping cultures around the world they thank(ed) the souls of the dead animals, because they were/are usually very animistic. And like they would pay respect to the animal by eating it in a big feast and singing songs to it etc. They would also often ask permission to hunt from some deity that reigned over the area or the animals, promising to only hunt what they needed, and so on. I think these would have been so much better ways to show respect for the animals they were hunting and showing much more equal and balanced relationship.

  • @oneinathousand2156
    @oneinathousand2156 Před rokem +588

    Avatar’s best cultural impact was the Papyrus sketch from SNL, it gave a voice to so many graphic designers out there.

    • @theyoungkamikaze19
      @theyoungkamikaze19 Před rokem +46

      Ryan Gosling went hard on that performance, Oscar-worthy XD

    • @SirRobert69
      @SirRobert69 Před rokem +3

      90% of what snl shits out, is someone else’s material. It’s all lifted. Maybe legally but they morally and creatively bankrupt

    • @wephilips6651
      @wephilips6651 Před rokem +15

      @@SirRobert69lol I love how triggered people are by SNL. Go look at any comedy video period on CZcams and someone will there bitching and crying about how bad SNL is. It must be the only thing in the world that people who hate it obsess about more than people who like it

    • @SirRobert69
      @SirRobert69 Před rokem +3

      @@wephilips6651 I don’t obsess over thieves.

    • @wephilips6651
      @wephilips6651 Před rokem +3

      @@SirRobert69 and yet here you are…

  • @saddlerrye6725
    @saddlerrye6725 Před rokem +1012

    I like the original well enough, mostly for the unique ecology of Pandora. It's surprisingly consistent in a way that you can actually see how the evolution was different from ours.
    BUT. If there was a movie that didn't need a sequel whatsoever, then it's Avatar. I enjoyed it once, but I don't have enough attachments to any of the characters to be interested in their life.

    • @AmandaTheJedi
      @AmandaTheJedi  Před rokem +233

      Pandora is pretty bitchin'

    • @lindseystein9676
      @lindseystein9676 Před rokem +36

      I agree. I liked the first one just fine. Idk how all of these sequels will go, though. I think there are going to be 5 avatar movies. That’s what I’ve seen on IMDb, at least.

    • @Tablis0
      @Tablis0 Před rokem +53

      I actually dislike it for completely opposite reason - for being so generic. All the animals feel to me like lazy mixtures of Earth ones with some fancy paint over them. Science-fiction is capable of so much more!

    • @mymyhi9921
      @mymyhi9921 Před rokem +4

      @@Tablis0 I felt the same way

    • @diamcole
      @diamcole Před rokem +3

      This sums up my feelings about it perfectly.

  • @holdeck
    @holdeck Před rokem +41

    I really wish there was more of a focus on the bigger picture in this franchise; like I'm so interested in seeing how Earth is like, how far in the future this is all taking place, how Pandora was found etc. I get why it focuses more on the characters interacting with the world, but I wish there was more of a sci-fi angle.

    • @tronam
      @tronam Před rokem

      There will be. A4/A5 will be partially set on Earth.

  • @elliannawilson9551
    @elliannawilson9551 Před rokem +94

    Finally someone brings up Neytiri's hate/ambivalence towards Spider! When I watched it, I was like "Ma'am, your husband is human. That hasn't changed. You cradled him in your arms and looked at him with curiosity?? With slight understanding??" And for it to change, it just kinda. Weird.
    As for Kiri, I think it'd be interesting if like. Weaver's voice made sense in the next couple installments if she grew up to look like Grace, or like. Because this is, in essence, Grace and Eywa's combined life force, she is not only her daughter but like. A form of Grace, herself? I dunno. While it is really noticable that Weaver is voicing her, and it can be a little. Bland and bad at times, it'd be more interesting if Kiri was more of an adult than a teen

    • @shanjida8353
      @shanjida8353 Před rokem +7

      I think neytiri kind of hated him because he was the colnel guys son.a son for a son.

    • @elliannawilson9551
      @elliannawilson9551 Před rokem +6

      @@shanjida8353 Right, but how it was addressed was due him being part of the "sky people" and even Jake's narration was that Spider was a boy who was abandoned, not that he was the colonel's son. It wasn't really talked about or revealed until later in the movie, or so I thought

    • @SonicHedgehog1991
      @SonicHedgehog1991 Před rokem +13

      ​@@shanjida8353 "a son for a son" would work but then again, Spider is already *practically their son.* The kid literally grew up with their children and is treated as another brother by the kids so nothing changes.

  • @AlphaSajza
    @AlphaSajza Před rokem +552

    As a biologist, I really liked the idea of Pandora's world being interconnected on a far more visible and neurological level, especially as in the 13 years since the first Avatar, we have come to understand a lot more about how flora across the Earth communicate via chemical signaling. It wasn't executed perfectly, sure, but the concept is at least something to chew on. Yet the plot of Avatar was always...meh. It is, a movie. It's very movie, for sure. But that's all it had to offer for me and most of my friends. The confection as a whole is bland and forgettable. I'm not really interested in seeing the sequel and probably won't seek it out, but if offered to me on a bad movie night with friends, I'd sit and watch.

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před rokem

      The level of interconnectedness of life on Pandora is totally unlikely in real world though. Such a thing is literally almost shown to transfer parts of consciousness from one body to another. It is just mysticism packaged as science. When they want to include usual elements noobs love like souls and afterlife but make them sciencey-sounding, thye create something like this. Similar things was katra in Star Trek, when the mind of vulcans could be transferred to someone else, if you remember. It always happens in fiction. Usual pop-culture love for mysticism and supernatural always wins over scientific accuracy.
      Life on Earth literally doesn't have a hivemind consciousness and worldwide grand interconnections like this. All chemical signals are on a much smaller levels. Co-evolution happens through competition and cooperation, not through one grand mind controlling all life forms. The thing like in Pandora is very unlikely to ever happen naturally anywhere

    • @AlphaSajza
      @AlphaSajza Před rokem +24

      @@KateeAngel Yeah. It's fiction and fictional science. "What if trees but with brain tissue?" James Cameron stated that the Na'vi are not placental mammals and shouldn't have boobs, yet they do because he and the art team wanted them there so I don't think you're supposed to take Pandora as a serious hypothetical proposal of a biosphere. If you take any work of fiction too critically, you can risk missing the forest for the trees. The weird trees that have brain tissue in this world.

    • @SilverstreamPJ28
      @SilverstreamPJ28 Před rokem +14

      If you're a biologist the sequel is even more interesting in that aspect. You're missing out.

    • @chiefpurrfect8389
      @chiefpurrfect8389 Před rokem +3

      My favorite thing about Avatar 2: The Way of Water is that it’s a movie that feels like a real movie

    • @eb2681
      @eb2681 Před rokem +6

      If you are gonna watch it, it should be in theaters. Oogling at the beautiful imagery is basically the reason to watch it haha

  • @MrSoullessness
    @MrSoullessness Před rokem +197

    The whole pacifism whale thing ruins the movie for me. They view self defense a cause for outcasting as it's as bad as killing but at the same time are "spirit siblings" to the water navi??? like the navi kill things and will kill humans to protect their own. You can't have it both ways.

    • @MartinzW
      @MartinzW Před rokem +23

      This is what happens when you want to make one side of the story 100% good but also want to retain complexity of actual, conscious minds where good&bad are just our individual beliefs. It's always a bad take unless you are making a simple story with simple characters but the moment you try to apply that template to a more complex story, it starts to show cracks.

    • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
      @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Před rokem +41

      If a creature is described as more intelligent and emotional than humans, there is no way they would not attack someone who is killing their loved ones. The Tulkun backstory was so stupid.
      Also SPOILERS AHEAD
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      Am I the only one who was disappointed to see the other Tulkuns and sea creatures not coming for the final battle? Atleast they could have shown the outcast bull reuniting with its pack.

    • @eb2681
      @eb2681 Před rokem +1

      @@subhajitdeysarkar9724 that's probably for part 3.

    • @subhajitdeysarkar9724
      @subhajitdeysarkar9724 Před rokem +2

      @@eb2681 yes.
      The entire movie felt like a bridge-movie to renew the viewer's interest after the decade long hiatus so that they can make a third movie

  • @Soladat
    @Soladat Před rokem +353

    One major thing about the first avatar that people often overlook is the cultural impact. The plot and characters of the first movie were very forgetful, most people couldn’t even remember the characters names or the overall plot. But most importantly: it has so insanely few fanfiction stories on ao3. Most of them are mislabeled atla stories. There’s more fanfic of masterchief meeting my little pony characters than there was of Avatar back in 2015. No one cared about the characters enough to create more for them.

    • @c.a1019
      @c.a1019 Před rokem +39

      judging a movie based on fanfic/fandom is one of the most terminally online shit I've ever seen, touch grass, not everyone cares about characters fucking and all that bullshit

    • @wtfiswrongwithyou9045
      @wtfiswrongwithyou9045 Před rokem +6

      @@c.a1019 do you think you'd like xenoblade 3 over avatar 🐝

    • @sickonshimmer
      @sickonshimmer Před rokem +75

      recently a martin scorcese film that doesnt even exist got more fanfics than avatar did lmao

    • @dusteebowl
      @dusteebowl Před rokem +87

      i was just thinking about this. avatarsonas SHOULD be a thing, especially when you think about how fandoms operate, but like there’s absolutely nothing. of course a big fandom doesn’t mean a piece of content is good, it just means that enough people felt impacted by it that they want to expand it themselves. it’s baffling that’s not the case here.

    • @lily_flower0686
      @lily_flower0686 Před rokem +96

      @@c.a1019 It's not about basing opinions on a piece of media by seeing how much fanfiction it has. This is more about the cultural impact that said media has in the world. And how come the HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIE OF ALL TIME doesn't even have that big of a fandom or even that big of a cult following? That says a lot about how this franchise just doesn't really resonate with people that much, at least not to the level for them wanting to explore the universe more tbh

  • @thaanuvi
    @thaanuvi Před rokem +51

    I wanna say they really did Neteyum dirty in this movie cuz he literally never showed up to the point that i didn't know that was his name until they mentioned it a whole bunch after he died. And yeah I still teared up at the ending scene but I was more annoyed that they literally just excluded him from the film. I could never understand spider's stance and motivations, and the fact that jake literally didn't care about him though he practically raised him (especially because they treated Kiri as their daughter). And the whole Neteyum as the model son and Loak as the disappointment honestly felt really superficial and I just never felt that conflict betweem him and jake too seriously. And yeah I really just hated Jake's character and the white savior energy it clearly gave off. And not to mention Neytiri being completely sidelined and at times confined to the kitchenesque locations of the settlement didn't go well with me especially since she was a warrior clearly stronger than jake in the first movie. Loak straight up annoyed me a few times, also the same thing where he bonded with the outcast tulkun just like jake did with the hotwheels phoenix, at least it made more sense here since he is some sort of navi and he is an "outcast" as they tried to forcibly show. The motives of the humans were also very unclear that they just wanted to hunt down jake as if all the rest of the people would be absolutely powerless without him (again savior energy), yet they were okay with hunting tulkun and angering the water tribes. But perhaps the most annoying thing to me was how at the end when all the family was almost drowning they kept showing the setting sun as if to indicate that Eywa was going to be the most powerful making kiri very powerful and able to save everyone, but it was so anticlimactic the way she just sent some glowing things to where Neytiri and Touk were. Also just the fact that Quaritch made it out alive after being strangled and sunk for straight up half an hour though jake himself almost passed out despite having trained with the Metkayina to be able to breathe longer underwater felt like such an annoying stretch that it really killed any interest I had of seeing the next movie. I know he'll probably have a redemption arc at some point since he's in a navi body now, but the moment it became clear to me that the series was centered around a white savior to an indigenous race it lost it for me.

    • @TauruSeason
      @TauruSeason Před rokem

      The savior in Avatar is meant to be a Jesus figure. It's not about whiteness. It's symbolic. If he had been e.g. a black or yellow man people would have complained, too right?

    • @kirbycathy
      @kirbycathy Před rokem +16

      @@TauruSeason Not even gonna comment on the ‘yellow man’, thing you said, but James Cameron literally said he was directly inspired by Pocahontas and Dances with Wolves. Also even if it is supposed to be a Jesus allegory that’s? Not much better? He is still at the end of the day a white person, and the navi are indigenous which has (at best) upsetting implications

    • @geert574
      @geert574 Před 7 měsíci

      u cant communicate with leftoids its a cult, these trash films are the max of their mental capacity

  • @skyemccready
    @skyemccready Před rokem +1562

    Coming from Graysons video where she adored the first avatar and being so disappointed with the second one and going straight to yours where you vehemently HATE both is so so funny to me

    • @AmandaTheJedi
      @AmandaTheJedi  Před rokem +334

      ah! I knew there must be someone with the reverse take

    • @natalia-grace9314
      @natalia-grace9314 Před rokem +27

      It was like whiplash, lol.

    • @KeybladeMasterAndy
      @KeybladeMasterAndy Před rokem +41

      And then there's Grace Randolph, who did not like the first one but liked the second.

    • @andrabook8758
      @andrabook8758 Před rokem +18

      i liked the first one, but the 2nd one is so silly....and the messaging is awful and the dialogue is horrific. Like, they literally copied and pasted dialogue from the 1st movie. That's so odd and lazy.... it was horrible.

    • @KeybladeMasterAndy
      @KeybladeMasterAndy Před rokem +4

      I swear, reactions to both movies could almost be some sort of litmus test. Such a wide range of opinions.

  • @DarkFairy207
    @DarkFairy207 Před rokem +490

    My issue with Avatar, the first one as I haven't seen the second, is that it seemed like Cameron had this really good idea for a world and the avatar concept itself, but then shoe-horned in a very basic plot around it with little love or care given to the actual characters and story. Pandora is undeniably pretty and well fleshed out. I loved all the creatures (though I 100% agree with you about the psychic linking thing against their will) and thought the plants were just gorgeous. The concept of being able to transfer your consciousness isn't new by any means, but I think the idea of being able to transplant yourself into an entirely different species is a really fun and cool idea.
    And yet... with ALL that potential, we got just a basic, messy story with extremely unlikable or bland characters, questionable character motivations (like wtf Jake, why was his plan SOOO bad?), and it was super frustrating. Pandora and the avatar concept would have been better, in my opinion, if the writing had been given a fraction of the love and attention that the CGI and world-building had been given.

    • @laurenwilson9383
      @laurenwilson9383 Před rokem +35

      You know whT would have been awesome. Like a nature documentary but of the avatar world, just Sigourney weaver as the scientist lady showing off all the nature of this alien world

    • @heythere9371
      @heythere9371 Před rokem +2

      Most of the time when people say the story of Avatar was bad, it usually just means they have bad politics and they wanted Avatar to be another pro-military propaganda film like Marvel

    • @lijakaca
      @lijakaca Před rokem +37

      @@heythere9371 no they don't. I don't like pro-military stories but the Avatar was bad in many other ways, did you watch the video?

    • @dotty3825
      @dotty3825 Před rokem +29

      The same with music in Avatar. Cameron literally hired so many people to make a completely new music that is something no one heard before but then when they given him a demo of the soundtrack he changed his mind and thrown it out saying that it is too foreign to people to hear and went to make music that is just similar to western music. It reminds music from films about cowboys. It is great but it could be so much more if Cameron didn't back down from the first vision.

    • @chetsirene3835
      @chetsirene3835 Před rokem +1

      100% AGREE

  • @eduardozayasrandel1854
    @eduardozayasrandel1854 Před rokem +13

    In regards to the exiled Tulkun. What I understood was that the rumors, legends and tales said that he was exiled from his clan but, the reality was that he was that last surviving member of his clan

  • @minathermopolis2551
    @minathermopolis2551 Před rokem +58

    When I heard you talking about not really caring about the character I realized that I felt the same way during both movies but I did care for the nature. Couldn't tell the blue people apart but I could NOT watch the nature and animals getting killed lmao

    • @thatsmyOPINION
      @thatsmyOPINION Před rokem +9

      The flora and the fauna was honestly the only thing I remembered from the first movie

  • @KiwashiHatsuro
    @KiwashiHatsuro Před rokem +15

    Am I the only one that has a shift between Video and Audio?

  • @mtver8348
    @mtver8348 Před rokem +735

    I think the thing that I personally dislike the most about Avatar is that critics often look down on big budget sci-fi/action movies as being not sophisticated but when James Cameron does it with a pretty run-of-the-mill story line and a CGI technique that isn't all that novel anymore, suddenly critics are on board and willing to give him all the awards for it.
    Edit: I was referring to the first movie in this comment since I haven't seen the second and to motion capture in general since mocap is used in a lot of movies and videogames nowadays. I get that it was novel at the time but looking back on it now I find it less impressive. (Also there were other movies that used mocap at that time but not to the same extent Avatar did such as Gollum in LOTR).
    Just my opinion.

    • @hinatanin
      @hinatanin Před rokem +33

      I love the world building of Pandora, the storyline however is a different story

    • @bigbearkat2010
      @bigbearkat2010 Před rokem +37

      Personally what I was most annoyed by are the folks that clinged to it's supposed quality ten years later when the last Avengers movie was coming after it's box office record and suddenly people came out of the woodwork to praise a movie that had barely been talked about since it's original run ended.

    • @wildcardbitchesyeehaw8320
      @wildcardbitchesyeehaw8320 Před rokem +27

      @@hinatanin I couldn't even get into the worldbuilding because the Na'vi are like "what if people who actually have religious beliefs that are objective biological and ecological reality on their planet, unlike all the silly human cultures back home that just happened to develop pretty similar beliefs but have almost no basis in the reality of life on Earth"

    • @frostfang1
      @frostfang1 Před rokem +15

      @@bigbearkat2010 ahhh that makes sense why all the circle jerk over why Avatar is so bad. It's mid. No reason to hate it or hype it because it's mid.

    • @doom3798
      @doom3798 Před rokem +2

      big budget sci-fi/action movies such as what?

  • @samspotz8r8s
    @samspotz8r8s Před rokem +33

    SPOILERS but I really have a problem with how little time Nayteri had to grieve moving away from her home.
    It was a really culturally def moment Imo, adding to the upset I hear from indigenous people criticizing the movie. That Forest and people were every ounce as important to her as her her husband and children. I think she deserved more screen time to be hurt by being so far from the rest of her family and land.
    It’s really odd that they were all happy to be accepted as true water cats by the end. Maybe this turns into a plot thread if we ever get to a third movie.

  • @leviathan8215
    @leviathan8215 Před rokem +53

    That moment when Kiri was like "oh man, I'm tied up again??" really summed up the quality of the plot for me

    • @thefilmdirector1
      @thefilmdirector1 Před rokem +5

      That was tooq, which shows how much attention you actually paid during your viewing. 3 hours too long for your tik tok rotted brain?

    • @jonnyc429
      @jonnyc429 Před rokem +11

      ​@@thefilmdirector1 Tuk*

    • @Ellisepha
      @Ellisepha Před rokem +2

      The story beats really repeated a few times that it got ridiculous. Also the fact that there were at least 5 scenes throughout the entire movie where it seemed like the eldes son was gonna die any second now lol. Poor guy had more death flags than a character played by Sean Bean.

  • @bridgetmadden5716
    @bridgetmadden5716 Před rokem +13

    ...was the audio and the visual way out of sync for anyone else in this video?

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem +1

      Yes. It looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to Amanda saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      Posting this on as many of these comments as I can in the hopes that she sees this and it's an easy fix.

  • @rekoleiko
    @rekoleiko Před rokem +817

    I can't be the only one having issues with the HUGE audio to video delay-

    • @theothersienna6328
      @theothersienna6328 Před rokem +26

      I am too!

    • @ebonyjack
      @ebonyjack Před rokem +61

      I thought it was my browser acting up. Glad I'm not going crazy.

    • @StrigExLibris
      @StrigExLibris Před rokem +87

      It's not even really a delay, the first minute of the audio happens like 2 minutes in, and the audio from the first minute of the video is... somewhere else? I hear the podcast first when we see the podcast like a full minute in. Shit's whacked

    • @Orion_TheyThem
      @Orion_TheyThem Před rokem +101

      THANK YOU.
      Literally NO other comments are addressing it!

    • @strawberriesarah
      @strawberriesarah Před rokem +37

      Yes the audio is like 1 minute delayed compared to the image, it's a bit disorientating

  • @esotericsb
    @esotericsb Před rokem +17

    I liked Avatar for the fantasy and creative aspect, but we made the mistake seeing Avatar 2 in the 4D Real experience at our theatre. The seats move up and down and shake side to side on a platform, there's wind fans, water spray, and seat vibrations to feel impact like arrows. I feel like I was held hostage on a episode of Whale Wars the seats moved to follow the boat and creature flying/swimming patterns. Incredibly nauseating 😂

  • @i.m.b4398
    @i.m.b4398 Před rokem +76

    Honestly i went in with the hope that I was about to watch almost 3 hours worth of pretty screensaver visuals (one of my childhood possessions was an encyclopaedia of pandora so that was my main draw) and I was really well fed in some areas and really let down in others (the action scenes really tested me they just kept going and the flashes gave me a headache). Also I have a lot of feelings about Kiri’s “epilepsy attack” since I had epilepsy growing up myself. I was always an out-cast watersport-loving kid so technically this should be so very personal to me…but let’s be honest they’re probably just throwing that around for now and then it’s gonna be something else entirely (I will hate that but yk). The storyline is just so bland. It’s every weird magic kid story ever and after the epilepsy attack she heals so quickly and it’s not brought up again. The scene itself is horrifying tho…but overall it saddens me how this blandness and lack of focus just left me neutral on the whole, when it shouldn’t be that hard to rouse me with such a storyline. She was still my favourite tho, but that’s more because she is really pretty and less because of any special attachment to her character…

    • @ace_of_cakes
      @ace_of_cakes Před rokem +18

      I was literally thinking how weird the epilepsy story is because it's pretty clear that Kiri actually does have a connection with Eywa so I assume for her it's not epilepsy? It just felt so weird and not thought out. To paraphrase Jenny Nicholson, it wasn't exactly a plot hole, it just made me go "hmm".
      And then they talk about how she can't connect with the spirit tree anymore and considering how spiritual a kid she is I figured that would be a conflict, but it doesn't come up again. Setup I guess?

    • @i.m.b4398
      @i.m.b4398 Před rokem +8

      @@ace_of_cakes Yes exactly!! I‘m Not really angry or anything but I’m giving the whole thing the biggest side-eye. It really does feel like they just wanted a quick scientific explanation for the incident so they can talk about it in later movies and it feels so cheap to me…like it’s not given the weight it deserves and that sucks. Epilepsy lacks good rep as it is. Just say it’s a fit.
      The plot line of her having to refrain from connecting could be really great. From my own experiences, a thing a lot of people w/o epilepsy is how restrictive having it can be. There is shit I still can’t do to this day because it could trigger an attack, no matter how much I want to. And I do understand how the movie only had so much time and I do want them to treat it with care so I guess I am kinda happy they didn’t attempt to rush it, but man I do not want to have to wait till the next movie comes out and at best makes this one better as a carried on story. But all of this implies they handle the subject with care which after this, I don’t trust them to do.
      Like, just say it was a generic fit or something. This is so iffy.

  • @clockworktri
    @clockworktri Před rokem +14

    Uhhh... is no one else seeing a Amanda talking with completely different audio over her? Like, it starts with a clip from her podcast but that's just playing over her talking to the camera...

  • @imjustdandy9799
    @imjustdandy9799 Před rokem +736

    The White Saviour Trope doesn't get better the more money you throw at it James.

  • @gracetorrance5109
    @gracetorrance5109 Před rokem +15

    I think the 'a son for a son' comment from Jake is really meant to be read as him accepting Spider as a son in place of the one he lost. Neytiri says the same thing when she's threatening to kill spider so I read Jake saying it later on as him spinning it to have a positive meaning.

  • @diamond_dynamo2214
    @diamond_dynamo2214 Před rokem +8

    My biggest thing about the new movie is that it's so weirdly intensely patriarchal, in a way that the first movie really wasn't. Like, Jake has a through line about how "a father's role is to protect, without that he has no meaning" or something, and it just goes completely unexplored or critiqued. And the gender dynamics felt really "only men can fight, except for the mom who is really intense about protecting her kids".
    Overall I definitely liked the first one more as a movie, although both of them are far from perfect. Like, the plot of the original is definitely unoriginal, but I just find it really fun, while the new one is a lot more off-putting.
    Oh also, it's really clear to me that whether he knows it or not, what James Cameron really wants to make is a Pandora prestige tv show, not movies. There are way too many plotlines crammed into the new movie, even with the ridiculous runtime, and a season of tv would give him time to really devote the viewer's attention to each individual story

  • @darkthaumaturge587
    @darkthaumaturge587 Před rokem +113

    For 13 years, until this very day, I have lived utterly alone. But now... there is... another.

  • @KevinWeirG2
    @KevinWeirG2 Před rokem +10

    Am I the only one who the audio is WILDLY out of sync? I restarted my browser and it's still some random audio. Guess I'll come back later to see if it's fixed itself.

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem +4

      Yes. It looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to Amanda saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      Posting this on as many of these comments as I can in the hopes that she sees this and it's an easy fix.

  • @davidcameron5308
    @davidcameron5308 Před rokem +159

    I saw a GIF of a character trying to cut out a fish from a net and I rolled my eyes so hard. My biggest complaint from the first one (besides it not being memorable) was the hamfisted themes stolen from real world indigenous and environmental concerns, except now it's about aliens and entirely divorced from its actual context so it's more "palatable?" I suspect the sequel has the exact same problem.

    • @misscandle
      @misscandle Před rokem +23

      As someone who just watched the movie, I've been wracking my brain but I don't remember a single scene of someone trying to save a fish from a net. The only time a net was cut was when a character was trying to rescue other characters.

    • @LumeyBloon34
      @LumeyBloon34 Před rokem +4

      The themes are there to make you aware of our problems on earth. + James hired a LOT of people from different indiginous backgrounds to help work and develop the film. The amount of time and respect involved in making the film is huge.

    • @davidcameron5308
      @davidcameron5308 Před rokem +4

      @@misscandle It's possible that was only used in promotionsl material? I'm not sure but I believe that's what I saw

    • @cyagami90
      @cyagami90 Před rokem

      @@LumeyBloon34 inaccurate he hired the help and then disregarded it. Even the films musical score is shit. He hired ppl who study indigenous music for the score and didnt like it bc it didnt sound white washed enough, scrapped it and gave the world shit

    • @eddis6283
      @eddis6283 Před rokem +5

      @@LumeyBloon34 I wish that films heavily utilizing/incorporating indigenous culture didn't result in me leaving the theater feeling retraumatized. Maybe it brings awareness for the masses, but for me it just feels like being smacked in the face with the problems that have impacted generations of indigenous people. That's just my opinion though 🤷‍♀️

  • @t.r.s.5129
    @t.r.s.5129 Před rokem +6

    Is it just me or are the audio and the video not synchronized??

  • @ambrosiawing
    @ambrosiawing Před rokem +13

    i literally cannot watch this video bc the audio is so messed up amanda plEAse😭😭😭

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem +1

      Yes. It looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to Amanda saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      Posting this on as many of these comments as I can in the hopes that she sees this and it's an easy fix.

  • @eelnetflix5196
    @eelnetflix5196 Před rokem +14

    Is anyone else's audio not syncing to the video???

  • @dillon1037
    @dillon1037 Před rokem +37

    I'm so in to learn about the different landscapes and cultures and how the Navi seem to adapt to them. Even more down to see more alien creatures, especially in the water I just wish Cameron would get a little weirder with them.
    Only real wish is to see it through the eyes of someone other than Jake Sully.

    • @punkithecat
      @punkithecat Před rokem +11

      Omg yes to all of this, I'm not in interested in the action, not interested in the humans and their dumb military brains, not interested in Jake Sully, I just want to see the actual Navi people doing their thing and handling things on their own without Sully meddling every time pls

    • @Ellisepha
      @Ellisepha Před rokem +5

      Pandora is such a cool and fantastical place, with new and interesting flora and fauna, it's such a shame that the movies have such boring plots.

  • @erinanderson4185
    @erinanderson4185 Před rokem +85

    I love Avatar. People often forget that Pandora is technically a large group of all organisms connected together and that Pandora's goddess is real. I love that the film lets me dive into the world to postulate neo-humanistic ideas in conjunction with scientific and religious philosophy. I love it. I watched it when I was 8 and was captivated. I was worried going into the second movie that being an adult now would dull the experience, but it didn't. After the film I felt incredibly emotionally affected. I understand that Avatar does not resonate with everyone, but for me it does and the most of any film in my life.

    • @punkithecat
      @punkithecat Před rokem +7

      Yes I love that, honestly wish we could see that more instead of the human stuff haha

    • @playfulpanthress
      @playfulpanthress Před rokem +3

      I was a full on adult when the first one came out. LOVED IT!! 😍 This was amazing series!!

    • @ramonchristianplacido1608
      @ramonchristianplacido1608 Před rokem

      Avatar is white savior garbage

  • @gabbie7265
    @gabbie7265 Před rokem +15

    Is the audio desynced by 16 seconds for anyone else?

    • @justinwilliam4644
      @justinwilliam4644 Před rokem +1

      The whole vid for me

    • @marimarianations9355
      @marimarianations9355 Před rokem +1

      The whole video for me, on mobile.

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem +2

      Yes. It looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to Amanda saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      Posting this on as many of these comments as I can in the hopes that she sees this and it's an easy fix.

  • @monolithus4064
    @monolithus4064 Před rokem +9

    So, the video and audio are WILDLY out of sync

  • @fierytopaz
    @fierytopaz Před rokem +162

    The main critique that always stuck with me for the first Avatar was, about 3 years after it came out...name a character you liked from it. Maybe you remember "Jake" or "Sigourney Weaver's character". But I'm willing to bet that before this movie was finally scheduled to come out and people started rewatching in preparation, even most fans of the original would have had a hard time naming more than "a" character. They just had so little emotional impact, no one ever brought it up as an option for movie nights. I barely remembered the plot other than "kind of like Pocahontas, but focused on John Smith. With aliens."

    • @heythere9371
      @heythere9371 Před rokem +18

      Pocahontas had a terrible message. It said "colonization is OK, the problem is that the colonizers and the Native Americans are BOTH racist," John Smith stayed a colonizer at the end. Avatar says, "No, you can't stay neutral in the face of colonization, environmental destruction, and militarism. You must stand in solidarity with the oppressed, and defend our planet"

    • @mooni6799
      @mooni6799 Před rokem +16

      @@heythere9371 avatar still has colonization is good thoughts, by not showing Jake learning or have more character for him to be shown in a pot about what happens because of it, avatar is no better then pocahontas.

    • @devanarayans5131
      @devanarayans5131 Před rokem +3

      @@mooni6799 what?

    • @heythere9371
      @heythere9371 Před rokem +3

      @@mooni6799 I don't know what you just said, but it's wrong

    • @mooni6799
      @mooni6799 Před rokem +15

      @@heythere9371 Jack the character in the movie avatar. The colonist within the story is never shown proper character development neither repercussions for his actions that the movie is on par with Pocahontas (Within its theming of colonists/colonization). Also you can't say someone's wrong when you don't understand.

  • @shirinzed6481
    @shirinzed6481 Před rokem +34

    There were two things that I liked about the second movie: the water looked amazing and I liked how the water tribe people had this unique characteristics. I kinda hated how everyone spoke English, I haven’t watched the first one but how is English now the official language of Pandora? And I was pissed off that they buried their son in the sea, all he wanted was to go back home and they buried him in a place he was bullied and hurt.

    • @AnkouBlake
      @AnkouBlake Před rokem +24

      They subtly explained the English in the opening. Jake says that the Navi language has become so natural to him now it "might as well be English" and from there on its in English

    • @shirinzed6481
      @shirinzed6481 Před rokem

      @@AnkouBlake oh thanks you I missed that

    • @fermintenava5911
      @fermintenava5911 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, all that money for the creation of a language in the first movie, and the sequel ammounted to using "bro" and "sis" for the kids.
      Tolkien would be rolling and screaming in his grave if he knew...

  • @xxDeeMmmVeexx
    @xxDeeMmmVeexx Před rokem +107

    The ponytail animal thing ALWAYS weirded me out too… did back then, still do now. It’s WEIRD.

    • @shanjida8353
      @shanjida8353 Před rokem +1

      That thing is just there to make things scifi y.

    • @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
      @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Před rokem +4

      Well that's because you're a surface level thinker and can't imagine ways to make it work without it being weird.

    • @xxDeeMmmVeexx
      @xxDeeMmmVeexx Před rokem +7

      @@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 lol kk do you I’m just grossed out by beastiality if that’s what you’re into then I wish you all the horrors the world has to offer. I’ll be basic on that, thankssssss. 🙃

    • @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
      @noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Před rokem +4

      @@xxDeeMmmVeexx Those are humans concepts, they're not human LMAO. It's only sexual with equals and obviously not with the animals because two different species can't sexuality connect 😬 to me you're just telling on yourself

    • @AnaAcuraErica
      @AnaAcuraErica Před rokem +2

      @@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 idk I’ll have to agree that is is kinda weird lol..

  • @futurelllllla
    @futurelllllla Před rokem +10

    The audio is really out of sync for me

  • @tksm97
    @tksm97 Před rokem +76

    Love the video, Amanda!! I STRONGLY dislike the first Avatar - I’m disabled and use a wheelchair, and it’s exhausting to be told so often that being in a wheelchair is the worst thing in the world, or that it needs to be “fixed”, the way Avatar does. I desperately wish there was more media featuring disabled joy, rather than acting like disability is something that has to be solved (to be clear, I know that there is some media that is like the former, but it’s not nearly as common as the latter, which can be very very tiring).

    • @shanjida8353
      @shanjida8353 Před rokem +7

      It made sense in that movie.he was a combat veteran.

    • @tksm97
      @tksm97 Před rokem +18

      @@shanjida8353 im not upset he was in a wheelchair, or that he’s a veteran. i’m upset that a disabled protagonist is “fixed” by his disability being removed by the end of the movie - something that is unfortunately far too common in media.

    • @wyterabitt2149
      @wyterabitt2149 Před rokem +4

      If you could not be in a wheelchair, and chose to not bother, then that is a mental health issue and a disturbing as anyone who thinks it's just a bad thing that should be looked down on.

    • @thefilmdirector1
      @thefilmdirector1 Před rokem +6

      thats sucks but you cant convince me or anyone that not having working legs is better than having working legs. Like wtf are you on about?

  • @leonie8525
    @leonie8525 Před rokem +16

    Went to see Way of Water with my friend last night, and afterwards we both were like '... so, Cameron did a Titanic with how the boat sank, right?'
    Right down to Spider and Kiri pulling each other up and over as it was going down and keeping hold of each other as it sank.

  • @anodyneghost
    @anodyneghost Před rokem +15

    Is the video not synced to the audio for anyone else? Am I missing something?

  • @esmev4923
    @esmev4923 Před rokem +10

    Is the audio totally out of sync for anybody else?

    • @LouFriend
      @LouFriend Před rokem

      Yer, like horrifically! Skipped a head and it's the whole video

  • @terebertuccivoicemusic9821
    @terebertuccivoicemusic9821 Před rokem +139

    Hi Amanda! I really liked this video and your reflection on soo many problems with Avatar. I want to offer my view on the Neytiri narrative in the sequel...I felt it had so many sexist and rac!st undertones (I don't think it was on purpose, I hope...but that's how implicit bias works I guess). While Jake is shown as this rational, calmed down leader who is kind of the white savior (and being in an avatar, like you say, doesn't change this), Neytiri is painted as this very emotional, visceral "female" character (I use quotation marks bc of the deep binary take on sex/gender that Cameron uses), who seems more primitive, has to be talked down into staying calm, and there is even one scene where Jake apologizes for her, and all we see is her saying very softly "do not apologize for me" without this problematic behavior being addressed anymore...she is reduced not only to just being a mother, knowing how fierce she is (and being a mom is nothing bad, but just reducing the woman to only that, especially when the writer is a man, is)..but also dehumanized as the stereotype of a hot-headed, indigenous character. Whilst Jake is the male white character that knows how things work and knows to stay calm. I saw this narrative throughout the second movie, more than the 1st one, and it was so cringy for me! So I think the "Neytiri hating Spider" part, is part of that perspective. I just wanted to offer my take on it.

    • @LumeyBloon34
      @LumeyBloon34 Před rokem +11

      I think the narrativ of the second movie is more showing that Jakes ideas and plans are not the best thing..Him calming everyone down, getting them to leave their clan. It all fires backwards, he is in a conlfict with his human military side. The way that even his sons call him "sir" is showing this clearly. For me it was painted the other way around, jake seemed to be irrational. It literally bites him in the ass at the end of the movie, loosing one of his sons. I think it will bite him even more in the ass in future films. It shows that he still clings to his human side, and this won't work in the long run.

    • @genevievedisemelo5584
      @genevievedisemelo5584 Před rokem +19

      you aren't alone, every scene with neytiri felt sexist and weird to me aswell.
      jake was talking down to her the entire movie and we get to see him interacting with his kids in a unique(yet stupid and just out of left field way) but all interactions that neytiri has with the kids are identical to ones you'd find with a human mother! there is zero effort to display or even ponder on how navi culture might differ in terms of parenting and that could affect teenage behavior. the teen navi are just blue skinned human teens and even the ocean navi teens who are uninfluenced by jake and the other humans are the same, neytiri is just a regular old (culturally human-like)mom and jake acts like a military general!?!?!?!?
      i also noticed them setting up a plot point of neytiri being like an animal the entire movie. whenever quaritch describes her he never fails to mention that she's like an animal. and in the final battle when she goes on a rampage, spider ducks and hides to imply that "wuh oh shes in beast mode she'll kill me indiscriminately" that just rubbed me the wrong way too. infact the navi people who arent main characters feel like they're just little defenseless sheep or deer who know nothing and can be pushed around.
      james has put zero effort into making the navi actual aliens with an alien culture. another thing that grinds my gears is the fact that for most of the movie they were speaking navi but it was translated to english, why even make a conlang at that point.

    • @raylue6273
      @raylue6273 Před rokem +12

      @@LumeyBloon34 I agree with you. Though, I think that even though I saw Jake as that irrational, very flawed character (like you did, too) they should've made that more clear through writing. Because that's just our interpretation. When jake talks about his (very human, very western) role as a father protector of the family blabla you can see he's clearly still in this mindset that this "nuclear family" thing and the roles it has in his worldview is the right way to live. While this and his way of parenting gets criticized by neytiri several times and also has consequences, it never really gets thoroughly explored as a cultural difference and conflict. While we see that the na'vi definitely live in a seemingly somewhat patriarchal society in certain aspects, the woman have a significant amount of authority (especially the shamans, who seem to not have less say than the chief in most cases) and are also generally not seen as weaker, as they take on the same physical roles as they're male counterparts in battles, hunting etc.
      Imo it seems like, the na'vi would have more of a community system when it comes to raising kids (which is or was also common for most human societies that live sustainably and in a more natural environment). You can clearly see neytiri having a hard time leaving her clan and adapting to life as a small family in a new culture, which is also probably partly because leaving the community might equal leaving the literal family to her, so it wouldn't make much sense from her view, leaving the family to protect the family seems illogical in a way.
      Even though in the beginning of the movie they spend a lot of time as a nuclear family, but that could very well be Jake's cultural influence). Also the way the kids grow up roaming around freely a lot (thus bringing themselves in danger) with their parents nowhere in sight, which some people have brought up as a weird concept in the story makes this more probable to me. The reason they would be in more trouble in their new home would be not having their clan mates looking out for them as they might do in their home clan, but instead facing discrimination by the metkayina clan.
      BUT everything ends up only being explored as a conflicting parenting style between Jake and neytiri instead of letting Jake learn that this is how na'vi families work (which he could've learned in the metkayina clan, as well).
      Instead he ends up reciting his father role in the end of the movie, even though we saw neytiri protecting him and the family way more in both movies (which also didn't seem out of place or unusual at all in her own cultural context).
      So Jake's process of integration and cultural learning could've been a part of the movie that would've made it way more realistic and interesting, leaving it to criticize not only the human's (in a western, Eurocentric, capitalist social context) entitlement when it comes to treating nature however they want, but also their family dynamic and how it is flawed in many ways.
      But alas, I guess it had to be "the father is the protector of the family" 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @terebertuccivoicemusic9821
      @terebertuccivoicemusic9821 Před rokem

      @@LumeyBloon34 I understand your perspective and I think both things can be true, I was referring more to what other commenters have said about the screenplay not addressing these issues that are more systemic in depth...and in a movie that is sooo long I think there could be space for that! Thank you for your perspective!

  • @mxbones9245
    @mxbones9245 Před rokem +22

    My partner and I both watched the 2nd one for the visuals alone. And- our expectations were met. I described it afterwards as watching a 3hr long computer screensaver

    • @Anonymous-of7it
      @Anonymous-of7it Před rokem +2

      It was so visually stunning but so boring I couldn't remember any of the plot afterward lol

  • @Beautyonthebrain_
    @Beautyonthebrain_ Před rokem +12

    is it just me or is the audio completely out of sync with the video???

  • @daydreaminboy7671
    @daydreaminboy7671 Před rokem +16

    this movie had so much hype back then and no one talked about it for 10 yrs and now people are hyping it up again. I am confused to say the least

  • @silvertongue-242_99
    @silvertongue-242_99 Před rokem +7

    The son for a son line was more symbolic than real like the irony of it all he wanted to trade sons through blood but it ended up being the bonds. Like blood only a part of it

    • @silvertongue-242_99
      @silvertongue-242_99 Před rokem +2

      He is accepting him truly as his son. Before it was more he just his kids friends coming over from school since he lives with the other humans

  • @baronessunicorn8208
    @baronessunicorn8208 Před rokem +12

    Yes! Thank you! I had a lot of those same feelings when I watched Avatar the first time too. And then again when I watched it years later. Everyone around me thought I was crazy for not loving Avatar and it's good to have validation that others feel the same.

  • @havensohn3821
    @havensohn3821 Před rokem +11

    Is it just me or the audio is unsynced?

  • @Darkthestral1
    @Darkthestral1 Před rokem +335

    Reminder that James Cameron designed the Navi to be as sexually attractive as possible. Literally would show guys the designs and change it based on how fuckable they found it
    It makes the movie significantly weirder to engage with

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před rokem +68

      Manipulation of audience's desires to get them to spend more money... Yeah, and we are supposed to believe this is his passion project with deep meaning to him

    • @monicavelazquezrodriguez3035
      @monicavelazquezrodriguez3035 Před rokem

      I found them completely unattractive, I imagine it works with furry comunities...

    • @rosiv9617
      @rosiv9617 Před rokem +18

      What the f.... childhood ruined

    • @Arinaretina
      @Arinaretina Před rokem +14

      ??? where did you see this

    • @tyclone6266
      @tyclone6266 Před rokem +20

      Source: it was revealed to me in a dream

  • @tidenly
    @tidenly Před rokem +6

    Im so impressed so many commentors are managing to apparently get through this whole video with the audio delayed by like 2 minutes lol

  • @morgan5923
    @morgan5923 Před rokem +3

    So… have you seen Fern Gully from the 90s? It even has Robin Williams and Tim Curry. Yeah, that was proto avatar.

  • @melleblanc9537
    @melleblanc9537 Před rokem +179

    The colonel reminds me so much of the commander from Disney's Atlantis that i just end up wanting to watch Atlantis

    • @NanashiSaru
      @NanashiSaru Před rokem +22

      Even that guy is more interesting than this colonel

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 Před rokem +15

      Literally the first movie is exactly like Atlantis... Except the later was soo much better

  • @Glimare
    @Glimare Před rokem +10

    For some reason, your visuals and audio isn't lining up for me. Refreshed it, paused it, still not syncing. Did something happen to the vid or is it just on my end?

  • @strawberryfox8819
    @strawberryfox8819 Před rokem +6

    The most memorable thing for me from Avatar was the strange hair sex scene.
    It baffles me to this day and I vehemently remember sitting in a Hotel room in London, watching it with my mom on a tiny screen and wondering "How the hell did I get here?"

  • @mxmissy
    @mxmissy Před rokem +2

    The one thing I hate about Avatar that I didn't think about it when it came out, but the fact that like Jake's disability is "fixed" because he's become an alien-human hybrid. Like, what the actual fuck?

  • @pranisharijal1458
    @pranisharijal1458 Před rokem +10

    Is it just me or is the video out of sync with the audio?

  • @Cysubtor_8vb
    @Cysubtor_8vb Před rokem +119

    The original Avatar felt like a decent one-off spectacle that doesn't have the legs to build a franchise. Well, to me personally. Wouldn't be the kid-friendly moneymaker they want, but one direction that universe could go that would be interesting is horror. Everything there is already alien to the viewer, but that also opens the door to a very creative creature feature.

    • @naluzoniro
      @naluzoniro Před rokem +8

      Completely my opinion as well. There was a lot of hype for the original Avatar because the technology and CGI was revolutionary... for 2009. Nowadays it's on par with every other big studio CGI, so... what are we watching it for ? The deep and compelling characters ?

  • @sabrinastratton1991
    @sabrinastratton1991 Před rokem +13

    I like Avatar. It's one of my favorite movies. I saw it with my dad in 2009 because he LOVED Sci fi movies.
    I actually even learned a bit of Na'avi which is a very pretty language. And the complexities of Pandora and its flora and fauna were very creative.
    Haven't seen the 2nd one yet but I hope to soon.

  • @dr.braxygilkeycruises1460

    I am so glad we got to see this original video with the sync working. Excellent video. Thank you Amanda!!!

  • @ashyuka300
    @ashyuka300 Před rokem +71

    Finally, a safe space where someone else hated the first Avatar.

  • @symmetrykidkun8
    @symmetrykidkun8 Před rokem +128

    I’ve always thought James Cameron’s films were a bit overhyped…and it seems like a large part of the first Avatar’s success was the graphics of the time, but now it’s like everything else.

    • @rohegarcia2802
      @rohegarcia2802 Před rokem +3

      Have you seen the movie in IMAX 3D? Because trust me, it’s not like everything else.

  • @kimjongun5613
    @kimjongun5613 Před rokem +17

    I’m so glad that more people have come out saying they never even liked the first Avatar because I’ve been saying that since it came out (and I was young so I should’ve liked it because of kid’s logic) and people always thought I was weird and didn’t know what a good movie is

  • @melodymagickal6508
    @melodymagickal6508 Před rokem +8

    Finally, someone that feels exactly as I do about Avatar. Everyone was gushing uncontrollably about how awesome it was. in school when it was almost Winter break or something it was on the projectors in some rooms. I had watched it on a small TV before and the dialogue destroyed the movie. They could have made it good. Keep some deleted scenes, fix the horrible dialogue, have Jake actually try and find the solution for humans to get the unobtabainium (why not call it Goddess Crystal or something? Anything but the other horrible name.) Jake feels like...a crummy run of the mill video game character that dies half way through the beginning of the game.
    I haven't seen the second one... I hope it's better but I doubt I'll love it even if it is.

  • @Sandybowls_9001
    @Sandybowls_9001 Před rokem +3

    Was anybody else's audio not in sync?

  • @asan1050
    @asan1050 Před rokem

    @AmandaTheJedi Thanks Much! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @Orion_TheyThem
    @Orion_TheyThem Před rokem +8

    Is the audio not synched for anyone else???

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem +1

      Yes. It looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to Amanda saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      Posting this on as many of these comments as I can in the hopes that she sees this and it's an easy fix.

  • @versatildoom
    @versatildoom Před rokem +47

    Finally someone put into words why I just never understood the hype behind Avatar

  • @silvertongue-242_99
    @silvertongue-242_99 Před rokem +3

    The point of the poaching scene is to make you feel like that to feel bad and uncomfortable. It was too much to understand the threat of the villians and the danger in keeping them attacking the whales

  • @myka788
    @myka788 Před rokem +4

    The non consensual tendril twiddling has always freaked me out about this movie 😅

  • @offcolorcat
    @offcolorcat Před rokem +10

    Am i the only one with audio problems?? I really want to watch this video but its bothering me too much 😩

    • @sniderguy
      @sniderguy Před rokem

      Me too! @Amanda the Jedi, it looks like the podcast clip that's right at the top of the video may have been synced to video that is no longer there, because the video goes straight to you saying "I don't think there's a movie that's been less for me...", so the entire audio is on a 15-ish second lag and it's very hard to watch.
      No clue why this seems to only impact a couple of us, but really hoping this is an easy fix and we can watch the video.

  • @jossecoupe446
    @jossecoupe446 Před rokem +226

    The world is just so f*cking mystical, cool, enthralling and exciting, and as a kid, when bad dialogue and acting didnt really matter, it was absolutely magical. I had dreams about living on Pandora, it was wild.

    • @DumbxPuddles
      @DumbxPuddles Před rokem +11

      i never saw the og in the theater...but for this one I got to see it in 4dx...i was crying in the opening with all the visuals. I didn't even care still this go around at 30 years old about acting or story. I just was so happy to see it and experience it.

    • @TacticusPrime
      @TacticusPrime Před rokem +3

      Pandora looks too much like our world for me. I like sci-fi worlds that are properly alien.

    • @sydroper4761
      @sydroper4761 Před rokem +1

      Same! I had a bunch of the extra ecology/anthropology books, and I thought it was badass and meaningful because I was 13 🙃

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před rokem +1

      I never understood why most people love mysticism. I prefer real world where all live forms aren't controlled by some creepy worldwide hivemind, and which is run by blind natural forces, not some mystical powers

    • @jossecoupe446
      @jossecoupe446 Před rokem +8

      @@KateeAngel A world of mysticism inspires endless awe, imagination, and wondering, you dont fully understand the world, and thats exactly what makes it so infinitely fascinating. I usually read fantasy for that reason, it's just so magical. Real world novels have their own but different merits, though they will never be as transformative and wonderful in their worldbuilding. The fact that such a world was aptly brought to life on the big screen will never fail to make me giddy.

  • @njmoonfrost6145
    @njmoonfrost6145 Před rokem +3

    This is why I wish they didn’t delete a lot of the scenes because it shows a lot about the people, more of the animals, and Jake growing as a person

  • @mastes1
    @mastes1 Před rokem +7

    Imagine being a movie snob in regards to AVATAR, but being a Marvel fan.🤣

  • @amandamoore7512
    @amandamoore7512 Před rokem +63

    Avatar is Sci-fi for people who think they’re too good for sci-fi

    • @jurney3478
      @jurney3478 Před rokem +1

      Christ could your comment sound anymore pretentious??

    • @Me-zl3ef
      @Me-zl3ef Před rokem +3

      Well said

  • @audiochicky
    @audiochicky Před rokem +231

    I honestly thought I was the only person on the planet who hated Avatar. I was never interested in seeing it, but did because I make myself watch all Best Picture nominees. I do not like it. I don't want to see the second one. Thank you for taking one for the team and watching the second one for us, Amanda! I can stay in the know for pop culture but save myself some time.

    • @johnlondon5516
      @johnlondon5516 Před rokem +17

      It's probably more common to hate on avatar now.

    • @Syd448
      @Syd448 Před rokem +13

      I didn’t like it when I saw it, didn’t hate it but never wanted to see it again and won’t be seeing the new one 😅

    • @greenleaf37
      @greenleaf37 Před rokem +10

      It took me a lot to watch it. It was so boring I could barely make it past the begging.

    • @johnlondon5516
      @johnlondon5516 Před rokem +4

      I thought it was incredible, As well as the sequel. It's not the matrix, it's a simple story, where the main character is the world itself.

    • @ruthmeow4262
      @ruthmeow4262 Před rokem +7

      I never had any interest in watching it. I saw the previews and was all meh. And I love soft science fiction and fantasy.

  • @Laura-ql4mg
    @Laura-ql4mg Před rokem +3

    Is anyone else having problems with the audio syncing with this video?

  • @cherusiderea1330
    @cherusiderea1330 Před rokem

    Merry Christmas, Amanda

  • @antoinettedubarry5742
    @antoinettedubarry5742 Před rokem +189

    james cameron is a classic writer - not wanting to give up control of their baby ... even if their baby really .... really needs it

    • @xxZigxx
      @xxZigxx Před rokem +12

      which is wild because he was the guy who swoops in takes control of an IP to make an amazing sequel that's arguably better than the first! he really feels like hes lost his touch with avatar, and lost touch with reality. somehow these movies feel as fetishy and self gratifying as when tarantino shows close ups of bare feet in his movies.

  • @beingmegucaissuffering.5326

    Is it just me or is there serious desync between the audio and the visuals?

    • @coolfulldowns
      @coolfulldowns Před rokem +2

      nope, same for me, the whole begining bit recorder (podcast discord idk) doesnt have a visual the video starts after that by her saying "I dont think.."

    • @harlottebronte
      @harlottebronte Před rokem

      i came to the comments to see if this was happening to anyone else too! i'm glad it's not just my computer lol

  • @Laurenjoinsyoutube
    @Laurenjoinsyoutube Před rokem +1

    Watching the sequel all I could think was “if this main lady is gonna do anything it’s ugly cry”

  • @joshwondra9821
    @joshwondra9821 Před rokem +6

    I loved the newest avatar movie almost entirely because I am the exact same kind of weird fish nerd as James Cameron. The awesome biosphere counteracted the awkward anglo-centric story about the white savior and cultural imperialism.
    I also liked some of the awesome sci-fi ideas the brought up, even though they wasted basically 100% of them

  • @lordschnitzel7961
    @lordschnitzel7961 Před rokem +241

    The Movie was actually pretty decent. Better than the First one. Loved the aquatic life. Was it a crazy next level groundbreaking new era of Science fiction ? No
    But it was a really good time

    • @Not_Always
      @Not_Always Před rokem +8

      Im going to go see it next week and I haven't been to theaters in over a year.

    • @neliabedelia
      @neliabedelia Před rokem +8

      @@Not_Always definitely watch it in 3D, it was really cool :) there's scenes where the water bubbles or air particles look like they're floating out of the screen, it looks beautiful but i didn't expect less

    • @Flugs0
      @Flugs0 Před rokem +3

      @@neliabedelia did you go to imax? i want to watch it in 3d, but i don't have an imax nearby.

    • @neliabedelia
      @neliabedelia Před rokem

      @@Flugs0 no worries, i didn't watch it in imax either :) i wish i could've because our theater has it, but it was pretty packed that weekend so we worked with what we got lol. it still looked pretty good in my opinion

    • @neliabedelia
      @neliabedelia Před rokem +1

      @@Flugs0 i watched it in 3D at an AMC if that helps :)