The film that changed the film industry. Managed record brew as the greatest entertainment of his time and at the same time competently push the message to humanity.
But it so happened that this epochal work is plagiarism completely and completely. They stole from everywhere: Paul Anderson's short story "Call Me Joe" and cartoons
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The film that changed the film industry. Managed record brew as the greatest entertainment of his time and at the same time competently push the message to humanity. But it so happened that this epochal work is plagiarism completely and completely. They stole from everywhere: Paul Anderson's short story "Call Me Joe" and cartoons "Pocahontas", "Atlantis" and "Valley of Ferns". Read the story, watch the cartoons at least in chunks, and you can never think that these are random coincidences. It's stealing as it is. Plagiarism is very bad, especially for a director who has become famous as an innovator and genius. Among the other drawbacks here is the explicit use of the image of “noble savages”, not everyone will understand what is wrong here, and this is a meme among writers and scientists, which at the time of the film’s creation was already ridiculed. In short, savages cannot have an angelic society, which is ridiculous to ethnographers and historians. I also don’t like the fact that the Navi race doesn’t fit into the biological picture of its own planet and looks like blue seals. Anyway, the film produced two revolutions, and they can not be written off. The first is, of course, the revolution of film technology. The second is Independence Day, in which bad people attack the planet of good Alien. I knew from my childhood that this movie would be made one day. Human collective consciousness was given to look in the mirror and see a greedy unwashed snout in 3d and full hd.
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