I recently revised the Avatar. Emotions and feelings of old.
I took my review from the film search, written in 2010.
The beautiful and beautiful planet of Pandora. No words to say, no pen to describe. A sustainable world. The inhabitants of the planet are beautiful, slender, easy to move, harmoniously merge with their world. And these greedy Earthlings should have stumbled upon such a beautiful planet. (Not all are greedy, but greedy are stronger.) They don't shy away for money. Declare enemies of the original population of Pandora - and the path to conquest is ready. How cynical is the phrase of one of the representatives of the greedy clan: "They sit on my money." To call the inhabitants of Pandora dumb blue monkeys, to shoot, to turn a beautiful planet into ruins. And who knows what would have happened to Pandora had it not been for Jake Sally of the "Soldiers' Clan," but with a strong heart.
Strong movie. It's a beautiful movie. It causes a storm of emotions: quiet enjoyment of the beauty of the surrounding world (one soaring mountain is worth a lot); indignation, indignation with the actions of earthlings from the greedy clan; an unbearable desire that the planet would rebel sooner; joy when you see a chain of earthlings leaving the planet Pandora.
Perhaps James Cameron was on Pandora in the body of the Avatar, because otherwise it was impossible to show this beautiful harmonious world so realistically, and how rudely, for the sake of profit, the stupid, ruthless people of the greedy clan try to destroy this harmony.