The First Reviews Of ‘Avatar’

by Norm Gregory on December 10, 2009

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avatar.jpgJames Cameron’s Avatar has been long awaited. It opens on December 15th. 2,100 screens in 3D with another 1,200 in 2D. Tonight the first reviews have arrived.

Variety’s Analysis Of The Movie Avatar

The King of the World sets his sights on creating another world entirely in “Avatar,” and it’s very much a place worth visiting. The most expensive and technically ambitious film ever made, James Cameron’s long-gestating epic pitting Earthly despoilers against a forest-dwelling alien race delivers unique spectacle, breathtaking sights, narrative excitement and an overarching anti-imperialist, back-to-nature theme that will play very well around the world, and yet is rather ironic coming from such a technology-driven picture. Twelve years after “Titanic,” which still stands as the all-time B.O. champ, Cameron delivers again with a film of universal appeal that just about everyone who ever goes to the movies will need to see. ● More from: Variety’s Analysis Of The Movie Avatar

Avatar — THR Film Review

Bottom Line: A titanic entertainment — movie magic is back!

A dozen years later, James Cameron has proven his point: He is king of the world.

As commander-in-chief of an army of visual-effects technicians, creature designers, motion-capture mavens, stunt performers, dancers, actors and music and sound magicians, he brings science-fiction movies into the 21st century with the jaw-dropping wonder that is “Avatar.” And he did it almost from scratch.

There is no underlying novel or myth to generate his story. He certainly draws deeply on Westerns, going back to “The Vanishing American” and, in particular, “Dances With Wolves.” And the American tragedy in Vietnam informs much of his story. But then all great stories build on the past ( “Avatar” premiered Thursday in London). ● More from: hollywoodreporter.com

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