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In Reply to: RE: I saw it in "regular" 3D - (Spoilers) posted by oscar on December 22, 2009 at 14:31:52
Because the whole experience was so spectacular - I might even go to see it again at the iMax - I wouldn't like to start picking holes in the plot as it would be possible to do this with virtually every film ever made.
That being said, the one glaring illogical aspect of the film was that the main avatar was a trained marine, and whereas you would have expected the natives to attack the humans with bows and arrows, you would also have expected a marine to have devised another strategy based on his knowledeg of the weaponry and perhaps some weaknesses, as obviously, bows and arrows against guns/machines is futile.
When he led the natives into a slaughter I did kind of think he must have left his brain in his real body.
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The experience was spectacular- plot be damned. Really. It's like the blues. Same three chords. Execution is what matters. So if this plot was similar to any number of others, if the dialogue was clunky, that's not the point. The point was to get lost in a visionary world. The execution was incredibly successful. I will probably see it again on IMAX 3D. The uniqueness of this movie is not the plot, nor is that what will be remembered.
except last time I tried to plan this; IMAX abruptly changed movies.
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