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Avatar: Fire and Ash - my review
PRO's: Watched it in Dolby 3D. While I am a big fan of IMAX - no screen beats Dolby when it comes to crystal clear images, vivid, bright and spectacular colors. The movie looked absolutely stunning. Ilanti movies chusthey you will realize why people said "sarvendriyaanam nayanam pradhanam". I definitely got transported into Pandora once again and 3D is the really only best way to get that immersive experience. There's one particular battle scene which truly was epic in its scale and brilliant in its execution. It must be experienced on the biggest screen possible. There's certainly one interesting new character introduced in the movie and the moral dilemma's faced by Jake Sully and his character arc to me was etched pretty well. Neyteyri's role was as usual strongly written and her character also swings from one end of moral spectrum to the other. Miles Quaritch also had a pretty well etched character in this movie especially the choices he makes towards the end of the movie. CON's: I never thought I can think of cons for an Avatar movie because - this movie franchise is so close to my heart. The first movie literally changed my life for good when I was going through a pretty bad phase in my life. So the fact that I was able to see some cons piercing through my bias for this movie is immense. I genuinely felt "bored" at certain parts of the movie. I cannot believe I wrote that but it is true. For the first time I felt "time" and "length" of this 3 hour 15 minute movie. Some of the battle scenes looked exactly the same as in the 2 previous movies. Also, as spectacular as the movie was, there is obviously no novelty factor. I mean in 2009 when Avatar released - everybody's jaws were on the floor. This time - you kind of take it for granted - the grandeur and epic quality of the movie setting. Overall, you definitely have to watch it either in IMAX or DOLBY - only in 3D as this movie is made for a 3D immersive experience. I will probably watch it once more in IMAX not necessarily for the story but to experience the visuals on a big screen. -
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