My review of ‘Avatar’
Rumor has it (and by “rumor,” I mean, I’m making this up), this is how James Cameron’s team pitched mega-blockbuster Avatar to 20th Century Fox:
3D technology meets FernGully: The Last Rainforest meets The Matrix meets 9/11 meets the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina meets Pilgrims vs. Indians meets any struggle over land in the history of the world meets American guilt meets 12 years of work with an unlimited budget meets the need for major escapism in a struggling economy meets James Cameron.
And then James Cameron said, “and I made Titanic. Boom,” and walked out of the room, as his assistants followed, carrying the tail of his oversize tuxedo tailcoat.
Why was James Cameron wearing a tuxedo tailcoat when he pitched Avatar? Duh… You don’ t know? Well, if you don’t know, I’m not going to tell you.
And while none of the preceding is true; the themes and influences were actual things I thought about while watching Avatar this afternoon. (If you’ve seen the film, let me know if you agree or disagree.)
I still don’t know if I can call it a great movie…but James Cameron’s new epic summer holiday blockbuster is a great experience, and a must-see in 3D. The effects are unbelievable. When people say it will change cinema, I completely understand. I believe that it will. Although, I worry that it will change cinema by weakening stories and thinning plots, while the awe and amazement of glowing, flashing, blinking, neon 3D effects take over…
Then again, if you take things back to the early days of “moving pictures,” and realize that people go to the movies primarily to be visually stimulated, Avatar has done it’s job. You simply have to see it to understand why it’s dominating the Box Office, and while it will continue to do so. It’s a phenomena in the true sense of the word. A potential turning point for the history of movies–especially in the 3D realm.
I don’t really have anything negative to say about it. If I had one complaint, it would be that Michelle Rodriguez’s character’s lines seem canned and corny. Her character is straight out of any other generic action movie you’ve seen before. They might as well have taken clips of her from S.W.A.T. and used those. It seems that she phoned this one in…or maybe she just made the wrong “choices” in her performance. Whatever the case, her character doesn’t add much to the film. And, generally, I’m a Michelle Rodriguez fan…so that’s saying something. (Of course, you don’ t know me from Adam. So, that’s actually saying nothing.)
If I had two complaints, the second would be that James Cameron will now have enough money to fill up the Scrooge McDuck-style “money bin” that he may or may not have, and that he hasn’t used some of that spare change to buy an option on my book. Come on, Jim (as we call him in the industry). You’ve got the dough.
The bottom line? Go see Avatar. You will probably have just as little to say about it as I do…but you will enjoy it.
Brian Laesch is the 3D Films Featuring Blue Creatures Editor at BrianLaesch.com.


