Thursday, January 24, 2013

What a Movie AVATAR

               When it comes to choosing my favorite movie the choice is quick and swift AVATAR. For me this movie was simply awe inspiring and left me baffled. From the opening seen of the movie Jake Sully was giving a narrated intro into the movie I was rooted in my seat. The whole concept behind the link between two minds and being able to have an access between the two and being aliens was one which I had never thought or came close to anything I had ever thought of. While I was in the theater I myself had such an immersing effect, I felt as if I was in this world called Pandora. The feeling of experiencing something entirely new and it being something totally plausible just gripped me and didn’t let go I felt just a part of that world.  The way they depicted the spiritual connection the planet and that that was their god made me think of how spiritually unconnected we are from our planet. The way we treat it is despicable compared to those in this movie. All in all this movie made me think of the diversity that could be out there in space and left me even a bit empty inside when I stepped out from the theater. I would definitely watch the movie again and again. I myself have seen it roughly six times and each time experiencing something new. From sadness due to how the Na’Vi  were treated or joy for how they overcame the Corporal to the more complex emotions of feeling small in this world and the feeling of disconnection.
                 The work on this movie was just as inspiring as the movie itself. The movie itself broke several Box Office records during its initial theatrical run. It grossed $749.7 million in the United States and Canada and more than $2.74 billion worldwide. The movie was predominantly made off of CGI technology, which is very hard to work which just left me even more impressed to how it came out. If there was a movie I could possibly play a role in it would have to be AVATAR. Most of the actions performed by the characters where real and was the CGI recording all the actions and animating it. Also I would have loved to have the privilege of working with James Cameron.
 




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