Everything GREAT About Avatar! (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Avatar: The Way of Water is coming soon, the new trailer came out this week! So what better time to go all the way back to the original with our friends Jake Sully and Neytiri and that's it. This movie started getting hate a few years after release so let's put that all to bed! Here's everything right with Avatar!
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  • @KevinKolpack
    @KevinKolpack Год назад +985

    One of my favorite details about this movie is how Jake (and, by extension, the audience) doesn't experience Pandora's incredible bioluminescence until after Neytiri saves him from the nantang/viperwolves. Up to that point, he's been led to believe that literally everything in the wilds of Pandora is hostile and dangerous (though not for no good reason), so when Neytiri shows him mercy and spares his life, it's his first indication that there's another side to Pandora. Then, Neytiri snuffs the torch Jake was using to see, inadvertently forcing him to start seeing the world as she does, and that's when the flora begins to glow...

    • @callmev3531
      @callmev3531 Год назад +27

      Indeed this aspect was one of the best parts of the film, with Pandora itself being a character that we see more sides too, something continued in its sequel with the introduction of the coastal tribes and their semi-aquatic adaptations. In a sense, this whole franchise can be seen through the theme of adaptation and finding new perspectives in order to survive and become better. While some mainly see Jake’s defection as a means to regain his legs and due to his crush on Neyteri, become Navi also allowed him to be free of the misery being a crippled, abandoned veteran brought him, which allowed him the chance to once again become a soldier, but one that fights for a cause he finds worthy.

  • @pastelsunset
    @pastelsunset Год назад +709

    "Pandora. You grew up hearing about it."
    It's amazing to me how much worldbuilding is packed into those seven words.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Год назад +50

      I love that line. It’s so powerful and definitely does build up the avatar universe. Which I cant get enough of. Super pumped to see more of planet Pandora in the third movie. Also I hope the Way of water comes out on blu ray soon

    • @jam_xo972
      @jam_xo972 Год назад +23

      @@wattsnottaken1 it actually isnt a planet it's a moon!! which makes it even cooler imo

  • @justafidemyself
    @justafidemyself Год назад +2235

    I don't care what the hate train seems to be over the past decade with Avatar. This is one of the few movies that really transports me somewhere and actually relaxes me to a degree I never get in life. Props to James Horner for creating one of the most soothing scores in movie history. The theme of "I see you" always gets me, such a simple melody but it gets me every time. Bring it on, Way of Water, I'm ready.

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 Год назад +17

      I'll see you there brother.

    • @WowCreativeUsername
      @WowCreativeUsername Год назад +24

      The only hate I saw was the people being tired of those going around like the movie was some dream deep dive and changed reality instead of just being...a good movie watched on a screen.

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +8

      Same :) I can't wait for Way of Water.

    • @natebrown4689
      @natebrown4689 Год назад +3

      Funnily enough, this is Horner's second soundtrack. He originally mixed music styles from a dozen different cultures to create something that sounded like it wasn't from our world. Cameron decided it sounded to foreign and had him redo it.

    • @samr227
      @samr227 Год назад +2

      The only consistent complaint I ever see is that it's not culturally significant enough to be the highest grossing of all time.

  • @haflaen
    @haflaen Год назад +2612

    I unapologetically love this movie. It’s not subtle, it’s not nuanced - but what it is is big and bold and powerful, unflinching in its convictions and unafraid of the emotions it’s portraying. We need more movies like this.

    • @qqw5575
      @qqw5575 Год назад +55

      Perfectly said! I agree 100%. Avatar is such a beautifully sincere and unabashedly romantic epic movie. Made by a genius filmmaker in full command of his craft. I love it, and can not wait to see what James Cameron has in store with the sequels.

    • @liddwimg5293
      @liddwimg5293 Год назад

      Disgusting

    • @pyrosianheir
      @pyrosianheir Год назад +26

      Very much agreed. There are so many media things nowadays that don't want to be sincere for fear of being made fun of, but like... that's just bringing them down. Be the cheese with sincerity and they'd be better for it.

    • @chrisbarnett5303
      @chrisbarnett5303 Год назад +32

      @@pyrosianheir Avatar has a strong heart. No fear. That's why a lot of people react so negatively to it- it's an earnest environmentalist/anti-capitalist film that wears its heart on its sleeve.

    • @mickeymouse7726
      @mickeymouse7726 Год назад +7

      Exactly

  • @galaxygabbi4413
    @galaxygabbi4413 Год назад +842

    I love the theory that you mentioned about Grace’s avatar might be an older ‘model’ due to her looking more human than the Na’vi or even Jake and Norms avatars. I never thought about it that way but with the amount of time she’s spent on Pandora it totally makes scene. Also it’s horrible to think that since the avatar program is a thing, they probably had to dissect a lot of Na’vi bodies to be able to fully understand how they work and to be able to replicate it.

    • @aliciabruder1106
      @aliciabruder1106 Год назад +34

      I like that theory too. I also wonder if this will somewhat come into play in the sequel especially since Sigourney weaver is to return as a different character in the sequel.

    • @thedrifter5531
      @thedrifter5531 Год назад +8

      or they use dna samples of na'vi and combine them with human dna in order to create the hybrid clones which is what avatar's are they are clones using both na'vi and human genetics

    • @mybalcony4066
      @mybalcony4066 5 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think it's canon. The appearance of the Avatars with regard of how Na'vi they look are random, with some looking more Na'vi and the others having more human features.

  • @sakurap95
    @sakurap95 Год назад +172

    8:12 I also didn’t get why she tasted his blood, but now I think she did it because she could taste the difference between a naturally born Na’vi and a synthetic human hybrid one. Hence her next question isn’t about *who* he is, but *why* he came.

    • @mariaestevez3690
      @mariaestevez3690 Год назад +11

      Could be a spiritual thing, she's probably done it to others

    • @juliannixon9734
      @juliannixon9734 Год назад +14

      Their senses are also Way keener than ours, and Not just because they're more honed, but also just... Naturally so. She probably got Way more information out of that than you'd ever suspect. How healthy he is, how old, yes likely his Human percentage, what he's Eating. Lots of stuff.

    • @mitchellneuhoff9946
      @mitchellneuhoff9946 Месяц назад

      I always assume she was trying to see if his spirit was pure or not

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Год назад +7730

    Unpopular Opinion: I have always thought that this movie is the perfect example of how you can take the most cliche story arcs, and still turn them into masterpieces of art, with the right director and the right filmmakers. Of course, everyone knows the plotline of the protagonist having a change of heart and switching sides. Of course, everyone is familiar with the protagonist changing because of love. Of course, everyone has seen the money-and-power-seeking military leader villain before. However, you can either describe those plotlines and story arcs as "cliche" or as a foundational classic. It all depends on how good the rest of the movie is, and how well it works with those classic story arcs. And I will always stand by the opinion that this movie captured that perfectly.

    • @zhangbill1194
      @zhangbill1194 Год назад +387

      I think this highlights something else that a lot of movie critics don't seem to notice. which is the fact that a movie doesn't actually need a good story at all in order to be a good movie.
      If a movie has an pretty average story but has incredible acting, imagery and music it can still be a great cinematic experience, and thus a great movie

    • @shaggythesilent3726
      @shaggythesilent3726 Год назад +189

      Adding on to this, I always hear people say the word “trope” like it’s a bad thing, but I think that’s missing what’s trope is supposed to be. The first kiss, the betrayal, the family reveal. These things have been common story beats for thousands of years but it’s all payoff. A first kiss isn’t good unless you build it up and set it up. Idk, it’s just something I’m kinda passionate about. A good trope is like strawberries on cheesecake or that one really good part of a song. It works best when it’s supported by other good parts.

    • @Wolfeur
      @Wolfeur Год назад +63

      I've had so many people tell me how this movie was bad because the story was bad. I kept telling them that the story isn't bad, it's just quite cliché. And the point is that even a cliché story can make a great movie if the rest is well done. As an example of why I think story alone is overrated when judging a movie, I make the comparison between Avatar (uninteresting story, but great visuals and immersion) and Bakshi's LotR animation movie (amazing story but barely watchable movie).

    • @swishfish8858
      @swishfish8858 Год назад +22

      Slightly agree, more in the "I'm not a fan of the story but I love the rest of the movie around it" camp. Same camp as The Matrix, actually.

    • @concordemakesvideos1070
      @concordemakesvideos1070 Год назад +18

      Bold. Controversial. Agreeable. I like this

  • @nothing6036
    @nothing6036 Год назад +209

    I never understand why most peoples thoughts on this film became so jaded since it was released. The “cliche” story never bothered me due to the beautiful and rich word that was showcased. This movie became the highest grossing film in history for a reason.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Год назад +1

      I was gonna say something then realized I don’t really know why either. I know _I_ as a kid thought all the hype was overblown and pretentious, though I did like the movie and it is gorgeous.
      But everyone else seemed _pumped._ And now it’s just a joke.

    • @williammccormick984
      @williammccormick984 Год назад +1

      3D movie ticket sales and hype from Cameron coming off Titanic over a decade earlier?
      Don't lie.

    • @davidbaker6157
      @davidbaker6157 Год назад

      For me personally, I was just bored as hell. It was really pretty but it didn’t present anything compelling to keep my attention beyond that. 🤷‍♂️

    • @technounionrepresentative4274
      @technounionrepresentative4274 10 месяцев назад

      probably because when it came out it was soo hyped up, people said they were depressed because our world is less vibrant than pandora, for the most successful movie of all time for some people it did not live up to the hype.
      personally i hate it for the same reason i hate titanic and terminator 2, i hate the director and wish i could punch him in the jaw

  • @VictoriaFire3
    @VictoriaFire3 Год назад +1458

    I know this movie gets a lot of flak but I have always loved this movie because I was so enamored with the world they built and the culture of the Na’vi. So glad to see you highlighting it before the sequel comes out.
    Edited because I couldn’t spell Na’vi right the first time lol

    • @commaJim
      @commaJim Год назад +15

      Yeah it's a good film! People love to hate.

    • @eddiebrock8639
      @eddiebrock8639 Год назад +19

      Exactly! If you like a certain movie, then like that certain movie. People tend to rely on other opinions way too much when you should have your own opinion, and there's nothing wrong with that.

    • @rohiko4433
      @rohiko4433 Год назад +5

      Im the same way, ever since I saw the movie and went on the Flight of Passage ride at Animal Kingdom I've always wanted to just live in this world so badly

    • @VictoriaFire3
      @VictoriaFire3 Год назад +2

      @@rohiko4433 I love that ride so much! It's such a technical feat and really makes it feel like you are there!

    • @rylandwatts2587
      @rylandwatts2587 Год назад +4

      "...gets a lot of flak..."
      I have only heard praisings about the movie, the entire comments section is filled with them and it has a good public rating on Google as well.

  • @vulturedrawz
    @vulturedrawz Год назад +102

    The tendril on almost all creatures on pandora has is a way to show they are all connected, they are all one and can all communicate is some way. It’s used for mating, praying, connected, bonding, communicating, everything! And even the trees have their own version of them. The na’vi are especially evolved to be able to communicate with aywa, their god, which is actually real as far as we know. Some sort of force. It’s so cool, the amount of effort that went into this movie is amazing

  • @VolguusZildrohar
    @VolguusZildrohar Год назад +697

    14:28 I believe that scene was in the Directors Cut. I swear it was in the theatrical too. The idea being, if 2 people have a literal psychic connection during what transpired, then the experience is intensified for both. Plus it's sorta that final line that can't be uncrossed, besides making babies under Eywa.

    • @graceholbert2126
      @graceholbert2126 Год назад +80

      Yeah, the version I own still has that scene. From what I've gathered it's been removed in the Disney+ cut, maybe that's the version he's watching?

    • @VolguusZildrohar
      @VolguusZildrohar Год назад +53

      @@graceholbert2126 Sounds like something Disney would do.

    • @At0mS8
      @At0mS8 Год назад +78

      ​@@VolguusZildrohar Cameron cut it first. The scene is only present in the extended edition and streaming services usually offer the theatrical edition of their movies, as in this case.

    • @empressmarowynn
      @empressmarowynn Год назад +57

      So I guess the Na'vi never get a single random thought during that? Because it'd be pretty weird to be right in the middle when you can see your partner suddenly thinking about what they want for dinner later. It's pretty hard to stay 100% focused on something for more than a few minutes without a single stray thought and I absolutely wouldn't want to experience my partner's weird randoms, nor them mine.

    • @mullaoslo
      @mullaoslo Год назад +16

      @@At0mS8 which is why I can never watch aliens or lord of the rings on streaming services.. Gotta be the directors/extended cuts

  • @JrakinProducts
    @JrakinProducts Год назад +202

    it’s funny how I’ve waited practically my entire life for the sequel to drop.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Год назад +4

      I was telling my 60 year old supervisor that I waited 12 years for Way of Water and it was definitely worth the wait. Pandora temporarily cures and gets rid of all negative things in my life. I’m so thankful for James Cameron and everyone who helped make Avatar 1 & 2 amazing well detailed movies. 🔥❤️

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 Год назад +535

    I saw this film in 3D with my family back when it was new, and hand-on-heart it was one of the most visually spectacular cinema experiences of my life, if not THE most 😊

    • @amitymeans
      @amitymeans Год назад +18

      I can't stress enough how intricate the 3D was. Everything was shot for maximum impact, and wasn't just some cash grabbing phony 3D that was processed through the computer after the fact. Experiencing the final battle was insane, I can't even begin to tell you.

    • @Angelos42
      @Angelos42 Год назад +7

      @@amitymeans I did not get a chance to watch it in cinema originally, but it was back in cinema recently because of the upcoming sequel. This time I did catch it in full cinema 3D and it was glorious.

    • @nexus6100
      @nexus6100 Год назад +6

      Still personally one of the few movies I enjoyed watching in 3D

    • @powerbadpowerbad
      @powerbadpowerbad Год назад +3

      @@nexus6100 The first Avatar ushered in 3D again,on a few other films the 3D wasn't as good.

    • @ephemispriest8069
      @ephemispriest8069 Год назад +2

      "You should see the look on your faces."

  • @prabhatsourya3883
    @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад +108

    14:45 In the deleted scenes, they actually show that Parker had second thoughts about attacking Hometree, and going to all out war. He has some misgivings about his work. Quaritch on the other hand, was full on evil, to the point he pulled off a coup and snatched power out of Parker's hands to go to war.

    • @jamesmccann531
      @jamesmccann531 Год назад +1

      There is like 10 seconds where they give that context. 3 seconds where Parker is shown as being unsure and a bit later where someone says "hes taken over, its madness"

  • @blackarosskir
    @blackarosskir Год назад +208

    this movie is and always will be a masterpiece for me...james cameron wanted to make this movie way sooner, but the technology he needed did not exist yet so he personally funded the development and i admire it so much because he had a vision of the movie and he did everything to make it real...i saw this movie when i was 11 and it completely sucked me into the world of pandora, it's immersive and the world building from the natives, through the fauna and flora to the smallest details- it looks and feels so real it's believable and the visuals still hold up to this day...i studied CGI, VFX and motion capture in highschool and when i watched Avatar again i kinda anticipated to get disappointed with the visuals like you do when you come back to a game you played as a kid and see the outdated graphics, but this was not the case...i was surprised how good the CGI looked even after 8years and i dare to say that it's still better than CGI from recent movies...so little scenes are filmed on real set, almost everything we see in the movie is computer generated and i can't even imagine how many years it took to render everything in that quality...i am so damn excited for the sequels, i've been waiting for 13years

  • @HobGungan
    @HobGungan Год назад +31

    One of the things that I really love that nobody talks about is noticing how every vertebrate on Pandora has six limbs while the Na'vi only have four, and the movie wordlessly explains the seeming discrepancy by showing the prolemurs whose two forelimbs are evolutionarily fusing into one.

  • @jenkinsfamily2229
    @jenkinsfamily2229 Год назад +256

    Fun fact: that little trumpet trill is an easter egg James Horner leaves in almost all of his scores! Sometimes it's more obvious, but his fans call it the danger motif. Keep an ear out for it and you'll start hearing it EVERYWHERE...

    • @gregbowen2477
      @gregbowen2477 Год назад +5

      Gives me Braveheart vibes, so that's the main one I remember it from.

    • @Hoju3942
      @Hoju3942 Год назад +10

      Lemme see if I can name them off the top of my head.
      Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
      Battle Beyond the Stars (which has the same DNA as STII)
      Braveheart
      Willow
      Aliens
      Titanic
      I'm sure I'm missing some other big ones, but yeah. Once you hear it, you can't unhear hearing it everywhere. That sentence made sense.

    • @joshuamarcotte8514
      @joshuamarcotte8514 Год назад +11

      When I heard this my mind instantly went to the Troy sountrack.

    • @taddmartin9873
      @taddmartin9873 Год назад +2

      I remember it from Willow. Another film scored by Horner.

    • @javierpizarro9852
      @javierpizarro9852 Год назад +9

      Pretty sure it’s in Mask of Zorro too

  • @dionettaeon
    @dionettaeon Год назад +81

    I'm so glad you're finally covering this movie, Avatar is one of my absolute favorites. Rehashed story plots or not, the visuals and fleshed-out worldbuilding of Pandora and the Na'Vi are phenomenal. You can tell that the primary focus was actually _creating_ the world to be believable; a good story won't matter if the world it's in doesn't make sense.

  • @omegablade5
    @omegablade5 Год назад +173

    I’ve been waiting for CinemaWins to do this movie for so long. One of my favorites! Thank you

  • @hectoralarcon4888
    @hectoralarcon4888 Год назад +60

    I've always liked this movie because both the shots, the style and Jake's struggle of not only to fill the shoes for his brother but also the choice between his own kin and the Navi. I also think is beautifly depicted how he slowly falls in love with the culture and essentially chooses to adopt it as part of him.

    • @RealNword276
      @RealNword276 Год назад +1

      thank u, u summarized exactly i love this movie

    • @anthonyt1t5
      @anthonyt1t5 Год назад +1

      I wish his brother is brought up more, and how he died. Jake seems so unfazed or uncaring about his death. I still enjoy the film nonetheless.

  • @cjrydel9157
    @cjrydel9157 Год назад +91

    I watched this movie so many times when it came out on dvd, but I only recently found out about the longer cut, and damn does it bring the story even tighter. Jake's crappy life on a ruined earth, the aerial hunting scene, the extra info on the school... it makes you feel for him and the Na'vi even more

  • @olivermckowen135
    @olivermckowen135 Год назад +47

    Sometimes the simplest stories can be the most impactful. This is one of the few movies that gets me to cry, particularly during the scene where the giant tree falls. You can really feel their entire world coming apart at the seams and it's awful and it makes you hate your own species.

  • @dfopoussi9348
    @dfopoussi9348 Год назад +64

    Just saw this movie for the first time in IMAX and absolutely loved it. Possibly one of my favorites, but I have so many that it's hard to tell.

    • @dfopoussi9348
      @dfopoussi9348 Год назад +2

      Oh yeah and thank you for covering The Batman. I think that movie is a masterpiece and wanted you to make a video on it every since it came out.

  • @ruzemekam359
    @ruzemekam359 Год назад +61

    If it helps, the ponytails aren't the sex organs themselves. Na'vi have reproductive organs similar to ours, the bonding of the ponytails allows them to feel each other's sensations and such. They consider it highly erotic.

    • @blackpyxy9583
      @blackpyxy9583 Год назад

      @@RealNword276I heard its retracted inside😭

    • @RealNword276
      @RealNword276 Год назад

      @@blackpyxy9583 EWWWWWWWWWWWW

  • @matthewh3970
    @matthewh3970 Год назад +79

    My favorite part of the movie is one that you didn't mention - the ISV Venture Star had a great deal of thought go into it's design, which is fairly detailed for something on screen for mere moments at the beginning and I think the end in one of the deleted scenes (Which is such a misuse it's practically a crime; at least it looks like we'll see more of her and/or her sister ships of similar models in the second film, albeit doing wartime atrocities based on the opening of one of the trailers). Hard sci-fi spaceships (kind of) done right are rare in major films or out of all films for that matter, but the Venture Star ticks a great number of the boxes. It might not be absolutely 100% realistic, but I honestly can't think of a better designed interstellar spaceship put to the screen.
    It's engines have enormous radiators to shed waste heat. It uses a tether hull to minimize mass and keep the crew compartment as far away from the engine's radiation as possible, which is why it's so long. It's got a light sail 10 miles across. It needs the high temperature superconductor that the RDA is mining for electromagnets in the engines and to store industrial quantities of antimatter in magnetic traps. It sends messages to earth by perturbing the engine output so that telescopes can pick up the light change as bits. It has a whipple shield so during it's travels it's protected from interstellar dust. I can go on.
    Practically everything about the Venture Star makes it *such* a cool ship, but most movie goers probably never noticed it's name, which is mentioned in the movie once, and written on the passenger holds and the propellant tanks of the ship itself in the blink-and-you'll-miss-it opening shots.

    • @zidanelionheart
      @zidanelionheart Год назад +5

      I can confirm they’re more ships in the second movie and I can confirm their untold devastation is simply awe inspiring. Coolest fucking spaceships I’ve ever seen

    • @sentientmustache8360
      @sentientmustache8360 Год назад +1

      Yep, they have more screentime in the second movie and do a lot more damage

  • @dont-hurt-me2519
    @dont-hurt-me2519 Год назад +44

    Seeing as this is going to be a multi-parter (Part 2 obviously coming next week), here's a list of suggestions to consider once you're done with EGA AVATAR:
    -Atlantis: The Lost Empire
    -The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Extended Edition)
    -The Iron Giant
    -Jurassic World: Dominion (Extended Edition)
    -Pokémon the First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back
    -Night at the Museum
    -Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 Film)
    -Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
    -Arthur Christmas
    -The Mandaloria (Disney+ Series)

    • @wargamingsupernoob
      @wargamingsupernoob Год назад +3

      I second the decision to do Dominion. PLEASE DO DOMINION NEXT!!

  • @PiginaCage
    @PiginaCage Год назад +71

    I hate that people give this movie such a hard time just because the story seems cliche. it still has an amazing story and it looks phenomenal.

    • @filipbitala2624
      @filipbitala2624 Год назад +1

      That was kind of the point tho, Cameron wanted his movie to look awesome with groundbreaking technology, and literally saying that the story was not that important

  • @webbontheweb2736
    @webbontheweb2736 Год назад +25

    I saw the Avatar rerelease in theaters in IMAX 3D and I was completely blown away by how much I enjoyed it. It looks just as good, if not better, than any movie that's come out since. People obviously always talk about the visuals- but also the performances and characters transported me into the world of Pandora in a way I haven't felt with many other movies. I'm really glad to see you talk about it

  • @samdilophosaur9787
    @samdilophosaur9787 Год назад +9

    This movie means a lot to me, being in a wheelchair myself, sometimes wishing I could have a different body that could run again. It is possibly my favorite movie because I relate to it so much

  • @jackie290
    @jackie290 Год назад +10

    Avatar has always relaxed me in an intense way no other movie can, it’s more than relaxed in fact, it sucks me in, gets me lost, it’s hard to explain but it’s such a great feeling that can make me watch without needing to stop

  • @j0y_
    @j0y_ Год назад +40

    Ohmygod!!! I've been waiting for you to make one about Avatar because I wanted to hear your opinions about it and it did not disappoint me at all!! Avatar is one of my favorite childhood movies (and still is my favorite to this day) and might be the few of those who love the movie. The CGI and the graphics - Pandora and the creatures were so beautiful, I couldn't not love them.
    I'm excited to hear more of your thoughts about Avatar in the second part!!! ❤

  • @buihelgason
    @buihelgason Год назад +33

    3:57 well, to be fair, it's easier to teach them the language that you know, than have them teach you their language. Especially considering that the Na'vi don't have linguist specialists like the RDA does. And originally, Grace wanted to strengthen relations between the Na'vi and the humans, but the RDA got greedy.
    It was a noble idea that failed.

  • @itsloadingforever
    @itsloadingforever Год назад +40

    This movie was beautiful, so excited for the sequel!

  • @rajanbhateja6844
    @rajanbhateja6844 Год назад +25

    More than a decade and it still feels like it was released yesterday.
    I love this movie so much ❤️

  • @poodlemeister22314
    @poodlemeister22314 Год назад +15

    It's still, to me, the most precise example of how 3D should work in cinema. Adding depth, not being a gimmick
    Not to mention the world of pandora is gorgeous
    Also the soundtrack (while brilliant) feels like a "Greatest Hits of James Horner" because you have themes from Enemy at the Gates, Titanic, even a little glory in there
    Also Stephen Lang is always a win

  • @Deadpool3203
    @Deadpool3203 Год назад +30

    I just came out of a screening, Cameron has done it again, terminating his decade-old husk with yet another record-setting sequel that no iceberg is gonna sink🤘🏽

    • @gudematcha
      @gudematcha Год назад +3

      I am so excited to watch it

  • @indigenousicestaff7178
    @indigenousicestaff7178 Год назад +9

    I see the hair link with animals as a way of linking their nervous system. Like how the plants are all connected. It give the fauna a way of linking and I assume the reason it’s always the Navi controlling the animal and not the other way around is because the more developed brain is in charge.

    • @DarthBiomech
      @DarthBiomech Год назад +1

      This makes you think about what possibly could be an evolutionary advantage of both keeping it and maintaining the compatability between wildly different species. Or that maybe Pandora is not such a pristine natural primordial world as people think... ;)

  • @skyelindsey687
    @skyelindsey687 Год назад +39

    The ponytail thing: I never saw it as sexual. They’re connecting their minds to better work as a pair. Plus wouldn’t it be impressive if you can just think to your partner what you want than to tell them and have them misinterpret it. Not to mention I get the feeling they don’t have to connect themselves to have intercourse, it’s just a step they can do to be more connected during it. The “go blind” comment was more the fact that it’s a direct connection to their brain and have a real chance of damaging it if they mess with it too much outside its intended purposes, which is communication with the animals you connect it with.

  • @CentaurionArcher
    @CentaurionArcher Год назад +24

    I love this movie! But I'm saddened you didn't use the extended version. I love seeing this universe's earth.

    • @blackarosskir
      @blackarosskir Год назад +15

      13years ago i bought the movie on DVD because i loved it so much when i saw it in the theatre and i was kinda confused that there was a scene in a bar that i didn't remember, but then i saw the tag of "extended cut" and i was so happy that i got to see the few deleted scenes, like the talk jake has with grace about the school shooting and the scene where tsu'tey actually makes peace with jake and trusts him enough to end his life after he gets severly injured...i feel like these few extra scenes are so important to the character development and it makes the movie only like what, 10minutes longer?

  • @antrev09
    @antrev09 Год назад +8

    6:41 dry mouth bringer of fear kind makes sense when u think about it. Sometimes when u are scared, u will have no spit. Meaning with a bringer of fear u will have a dry mouth (although I might be entirely wrong, I only heard of this because of jaws 😅)

  • @hibiscusman
    @hibiscusman Год назад +6

    1:50 It's also very similar to the opening of the trumpet melody in Khan's theme from Wrath of Khan. Also written by Horner, no surprise. Love that man's soundtracks, he did amazing work.

    • @RazorO2Productions
      @RazorO2Productions Год назад

      And the movie about the Cristeros, also done by Horner

    • @joelthehuman
      @joelthehuman Год назад

      and its one of the main melodies of troy. the first thing i thought about

  • @jacoblansman8147
    @jacoblansman8147 Год назад +11

    Me and my mum went to see it 3 times in cinema before it came out because it was just that good. She genuinely enjoyed this sci-fi/fantasy film and it's not hard to see why - it's one of my favorites as well. But she absolutely loved two concepts in this film - the ikran or "sky banshees", and the Na'vi greeting "I see you". Norm explains to Jake that it means "I see your soul" or something similar and my mum just loved that, to the point where she suggested we use it in our own family (it didn't catch on). She has a degree in linguistics so I think the concept of creating a fictional language for the sake of immersion, especially done so well as this film has done it, was intensely interesting to her.

  • @carolinefelsted1298
    @carolinefelsted1298 Год назад +8

    I love this movie so much! A really great detail that I don't think you've noticed yet is that Jake has 5 fingers and toes while the Na'vi only have four. Also, Jake has eyebrows and the Na'vi don't, which explains how they know that he's an avatar and not a Na'vi (even though he is wearing human clothes). Also, when we are introduced to the ikrans, we get their Na'vi name first, and then the human name. Later, we get Toruk's human name first, and then the Na'vi name. Just a nice piece of information that shows that he's changing in the way he thinks about the Na'vi versus the humans.

  • @juancuelloespinosa
    @juancuelloespinosa Год назад +12

    I never noticed the us flag motive in the recruit briefing room, and i've seen this movie like 20 times.
    it's the kind of small details I like to watch your channel for

  • @brettnelson7048
    @brettnelson7048 Год назад +19

    I love this movie so much that I've lost track of how many times I watched it.

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 Год назад +2

    I love the background music score as Jake says, “Up ahead was Pandora, you grew up hearing about but I never thought I’d be coming here” I get chills and goosebumps everytime! ❤️✅

  • @ThatZommy
    @ThatZommy Год назад +16

    Ah, finally, you're covering my favorite movie! I know a lot of people think it's overrated but I've always loved it. Loved it as a kid when I first watched it, and was surprised to find I still loved it on every subsequent rewatch. Fantastic. Thanks!

  • @Raguleader
    @Raguleader Год назад +2

    As soon as you mentioned James Horner, I recognized the trill from the soundtrack from The Wrath of Khan. It plays whenever Reliant is approaching Enterprise, and they amp up the intensity of the trill the closer the two ships get.
    Also, "Unobtanium" at 4:15 is a very old engineering joke. It's whatever hypothetical/imaginary/impossible to obtain material would solve the engineering problem at hand, if only you had it in front of you.

  • @WuntaykTimmy1
    @WuntaykTimmy1 Год назад +11

    TAKE YOUR TIME MAN.
    Your literally the only RUclipsr I LOOK forward to uploading with anticipation. Can't wait. Super excited.

  • @Yara_-ot2ow
    @Yara_-ot2ow Год назад +10

    you missed a win in the scene where jake gets bored by grace and norm’s science talk, as jake walks away, you can hear grace in the background say: “norm, you’ve contaminated the sample with your saliva.” i laugh every time.
    also SO EXCITED you finally got around to this one!! can’t wait for part 2.

  • @zethany9485
    @zethany9485 Год назад +7

    A few fun facts!
    Grace's cigarette: I love how Grace immediately asks for her cigarette when coming out of being in the avatar because her human body is addicted to nicotine and it's been a while. Also, her cigarette is CG!! Can you believe it??
    The Queue: aka the braid connection is actually an extension of the brain. Every na'vi makes three connections in life. With their mother when they're born, with Eywa, and with their life partner. And just to be clear, na'vi reproduce the same way humans do.
    Unobtainium: This is an actual, real world name scientists use to describe imaginary other worldly rare resources that probably only exist on other planets. So yes! The name is realistic and more clever than you think!

  • @Robotic00
    @Robotic00 Год назад +6

    I also like how Jake's hair growing and becoming unkempt shows how much more he begins to care for his avatar rather than his actual body. A nice nod to the fact that jake isn't comfortable as himself unless he is in his avatar.

  • @deathstrokemx5589
    @deathstrokemx5589 Год назад +9

    I was 10 when i saw this movie, it blew my mind when i saw it in theaters and a second time when we got the chance to see it on 3D, cant wait for Avatar 2

  • @MzAbbyxz
    @MzAbbyxz Год назад +4

    I recently rewatched this movie in theaters (again) and omg, i forgot how amazing it freaking looks, i still have yet to see a movie from this decade that gets even close to the visuals of Avatar.

  • @thejedibro
    @thejedibro Год назад +21

    I miss James Horner. Dude made a hell of a legacy 😩💙 not just Avatar and Amazing Spider-Man.

  • @thatfriendwhosesanityyouquesti
    @thatfriendwhosesanityyouquesti Год назад +5

    I remember watching this movie when it came out (the sound design leant to the immersion so brilliantly) as a kid and absolutely loving it. I’d watch it over and over, even pretending to be a Na’vi in the movie right alongside the characters. Very fond memories. So I was obviously taken aback in more recent years when I learned of all the hate for it
    Loved the content as always! I look forward to part 2! :D

  • @angelosmorfis4412
    @angelosmorfis4412 Год назад +57

    This movie is just a masterpiece. I'm honestly worried about avatar 2 cause it really has to be even better and good sequels are rare nowdays

    • @abbeyBominable123
      @abbeyBominable123 Год назад +11

      Top Gun Maverick is a new sequel and it's great

    • @luc1ferous
      @luc1ferous Год назад +15

      James Cameron mad two of the best sci-fi sequels of all time, Aliens and Terminator 2, I trust him to be able to at least please the fans like me, whether he can do that with him detractors? Who knows!

    • @aquaabouttogetfunky
      @aquaabouttogetfunky Год назад +1

      It’s James Cameron, he made Aliens and Terminator 2. He’s probably gonna pull this off.

    • @abbeyBominable123
      @abbeyBominable123 Год назад +1

      I just watched Black Panther 2 and THAT was another great sequel.

    • @RJCultureClub1984
      @RJCultureClub1984 Месяц назад

      @@aquaabouttogetfunkyAnd he didn’t.

  • @neatgamer5999
    @neatgamer5999 Год назад +4

    This movie always brings a tear to my eyes with how beautiful it all is from the planet to the creatures to the music

  • @brycebrown8122
    @brycebrown8122 Год назад +4

    I’ve got to say, as much as I enjoyed the visuals of Pandora and it’s wildlife, what always impressed me was the military hardware. Don’t get me wrong, the landscapes and creatures were beautifully created. But as someone who grew up around military equipment, that’s what drew me in. It’s all so familiar and yet so futuristic. You can really see modern military hardware in each and every piece of equipment they have, even the mechs.

  • @moviemaestro800
    @moviemaestro800 Год назад +2

    That James Horner trill is in a bunch of his scores. It's also in Willow, Troy, Star Trek II and Star Trek III, Braveheart, and even got snuck into his Grinch score for the start of the heart growing three sizes. It was basically his calling card, not dissimilar to a "DJ KHALED" shout at the start of one of his songs.

  • @fictional4257
    @fictional4257 Год назад +10

    Can’t wait for Avatar way of water to come out especially after first movie is one of my favourite films and through the trailer for way of water alone I can tell it’s gonna be something special

  • @chenking7446
    @chenking7446 Год назад +1

    Oh I wish you covered the extended version it add more context as to why the situation got bad after years already spent on site for exemple ! I even watched rough 3D scenes where they show more, including what the final ceremony actually is and why jake emerges during the day when neytiri was prepping him at night (same with the ceremony to bring Grace back it actually lasts days of them trying)... the world building and visuals and music of this movie are all amazing and so dear to me ! I am waiting to be surprised again this december

  • @joshuacollins6430
    @joshuacollins6430 Год назад +4

    Fun fact about unobtainium: it's an actual material science term. It means "the impractically hard to get material with the exact properties you need". The original plans for the SR-71 Blackbird listed the titanium in it's body as unobtainium to hide the fact that the US could produce that much titanium from the soviets, should they get their hands on them. In Avatar, unobtainium is a room temperature super-conductor, the holy grail of material science. So I could totally see scientists naming it that after finding finding out that the only major source for it is on another planet.
    Another fun fact: the floating piece of unobtainium at 4:10 isn't some scifi technology; it's a magnet with lights on it. Super-conductors get "quantum-locked" in magnetic fields. Look it up, it's really cool.

  • @ErisianRomantic
    @ErisianRomantic 8 месяцев назад

    6:45 By the Gods, old and new, I am SO happy that you pointed out the handprint on Neytiri!!!!!! That is one of my absolute favorites details out of the hundreds and hundreds of movies and shows I have seen.

  • @NullyNerveGas
    @NullyNerveGas Год назад +3

    Good work as per usual, lee. Always happy and joyful to see your work. Taking such an over-criticized work of art and turning it into a lesson about love and writing. Good stuff man :)

  • @colonelbuffslam6399
    @colonelbuffslam6399 Год назад +1

    I loved that you pointed out James Hornet’s self “plagiarism”, because he does it again later! During the tree’s destruction later, there’s a little melody or motif that’s almost straight from Braveheart.

  • @crows_are_superior4464
    @crows_are_superior4464 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love how the Na’vi are designed. Humanoid, but could never be thought of as human. And yet, they have detailed faces, with subtle uniqueness that makes you see them as individuals, even in groups, which most movies fail to do even with humans. Despite most of them being background faces, you still care for them as individuals

  • @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606
    @justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 Год назад +2

    13:20 I saw that, thought back to "You'll know it chose you if it tries to kill you" and KNEW BIg Orange had chosen jake

  • @hendrikschurade2149
    @hendrikschurade2149 Год назад +6

    I still can't belive we finally getting Avatar 2. It has been 13 years

  • @ABitOfANerdAy
    @ABitOfANerdAy Год назад +1

    It's possible you've heard that sound that you mention at 1:29 in The Mask of Zorro, the 1998 film, as well. The composer for that movie was also James Horner, and that trill was heard at the ending when Zorro kills Capt. Harrison Love!

  • @SwitchFeathers
    @SwitchFeathers Год назад +3

    This video's given me a new appreciation for this movie. Saw it in Imax when it came out then promptly forgot about it entirely until recently when talks of the sequel finally started. Just want to let you know that this video is serving its purpose: highlighting just how good Avatar actually is, despite its surprisingly small cultural footprint. Hyped for Part 2!

  • @mlisaoverdrive
    @mlisaoverdrive Год назад +1

    One of the few things I appreciate/like in this movie is that they got Jake's legs right; the legs of people who've used a wheelchair for years on end will be noticeably thinner/leaner than the rest of their body. My brother is one such person and it bugs me when movies and/or tv shows portray them with "regular looking" legs.
    To this day I still have stills of Jake in my drawing reference library; it was a while before I found other accurate models.

  • @minecrafter0505
    @minecrafter0505 Год назад +5

    I loved this movie so much. Seeing it in 3D in a pretty big theater was epic, the imagery mind-blowing. The simple story in my opinion still really shines because the whole imagery, sound and choreography is so weel executed (something that also applies to other movies, e.g. RRR). Really shows that story, while great for some movies, isn't everything.

  • @freman
    @freman Год назад +1

    OMG, I felt the same way about the tree floof all the way back when it was first released.
    OMG, that sound where they disconnect their doodas, that's gotta be the raptor call from jurassic park.
    No matter how big or small the role I've seen her in michelle rodriguez has never failed to be a perfect fit.

  • @bellman4336
    @bellman4336 Год назад +7

    Stephen Lang plays his role so well. At first he’s kinda likable, you’re typical hardened and badass soldier, but later on he’s a super intimidating villain. Also I can’t be the only one that notices that this is like a future Vietnam war right? I mean it has that feel

  • @AndrewD8Red
    @AndrewD8Red Год назад +1

    Unobtainium is a real term from classic aeronautical engineering. Whenever a strong material was needed that didn't exist at the time, conceptual design drawings would often include things like "these areas require reinforcement with unobtainium or wishgrantium."
    We all know that when we REALLY find some wonderful space-age hyper-useful material, it'll be called dilithium.

  • @camdotcoms
    @camdotcoms Год назад +4

    if you haven't already, i highly suggest watching Sideways' video on the music of this movie, i didn't know much about it before watching his video on it but the entire story is INSANE. basically, there was an entire group of professionals hired to create an entirely new and "alien" type of music, but it was all scrapped pretty much because it was TOO alien. almost like they didn't learn anything from their own movie.

  • @flipfilfip
    @flipfilfip Год назад +1

    I had the exact same brain itch with the trill at 1:40 and it took me ages to remember it's the scene in Enemy at the Gates where the Colonel takes his hat off at the finale.

  • @wyrm_
    @wyrm_ Год назад +9

    I will jump on the boat of being pretty certain the neural connection scene between them happened in the original cut. Also, man movies like this give me such emotional swings. Such a powerfully euphoric thing to witness, followed by the return to reality when the movie stops. There are too many things I envy from the infinite expanse outside the walls of what is possible, especially when we shrink those walls to encompass only what is possible in my lifetime. Yet still I seek new stories to widen my view. Hey watch arcane!

    • @patrickhector
      @patrickhector Год назад

      Yeah at least in australia it was in the theatrical release

  • @joshuanichols7772
    @joshuanichols7772 Год назад

    I never noticed that trill at the beginning of the Avatar. Once you pointed it out, I immediately realized Enemy at the Gates, effectively Major König’s leitmotif. Always neat to find small details like this when revisiting movies, shows, and games.

  • @ГлебЧерепанов-з3ч
    @ГлебЧерепанов-з3ч Год назад +6

    Man, this movie probably has the highest ratio of times I saw it in theaters to times I thought about it since then, that I'll be able to ever achieve in my life.

  • @NukeMarine
    @NukeMarine Год назад +1

    If you can, watch this in 3D. That can be done with VR goggles and special viewing apps like "Big Screen", "SkyBox VR", and "Virtual Desktop". Change the screen size so it takes up your vertical field of view and you need to look left and right to see everything, and curve the screen to remove parallax. Super immersive way to experience Pandora as it's meant to be experienced outside of IMAX 3D theaters.

  • @adammaglio
    @adammaglio Год назад +4

    I think a big part of him letting his hair grow, not combing or styling it, wearing ratty clothes, and letting his beard go wild was a good indicator of how he was slowly associating his time in the avatar as his 'real' self as he took less and less care of his human body. This continues with him spending more and more time in the avatar even foregoing eating causing Sigourney to have to tell him to do so. EDIT: you touched on this like 2 minutes later in the video...

  • @futuristicbus61
    @futuristicbus61 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for part two of this, I saw avatar like a month ago for the first time in years and I was reminded just how much I love it

  • @NeoVester
    @NeoVester Год назад +3

    So happy for this video, growing up my family didn't have satellite or cable or anything like that and the only movie I watched was avatar on DVD like a million times I've always loved it and was sad that people really underrated it and some straight up hated it, but now that the 2nd one is coming out I hope more people go back and watch the first one cause it's so good in my opinion.

  • @commediaDollArte
    @commediaDollArte Год назад +2

    6:24 MASSIVE PROPS to you for using the Na'Vi names for the animals here! Those names are only found in the field guide if I remember correctly.

    • @Skawng77
      @Skawng77 Год назад +1

      You can also find them in the Avatar Visual Exploration book!

    • @commediaDollArte
      @commediaDollArte Год назад

      @@Skawng77 I don't have that one for some criminal reason but I am totally going to trust the guidance of someone whose youtube handle is Skxawng77.

  • @muffinator1239
    @muffinator1239 Год назад +6

    I love this whole channel. These videos make my day. Thank you Lee ❤

  • @Not_That_Chris
    @Not_That_Chris Год назад +2

    Maaaan, I am getting hyped for the sequel with this video. Love your content. It’s always refreshing to get the positive spin on things.

  • @Rikativity
    @Rikativity Год назад +3

    You've got me extremely hyped for the sequel, and I just realized that the next time I'm in Pandora at Disney World, it'll be after seeing it! You wanna talk about immersion, go on Flight of Passage!!!

  • @mikiyachi2
    @mikiyachi2 Год назад +2

    @03:56 somehow the second clip of Turd Nuggets caught me so off guard I actually laughed out loud - great stuff

  • @Animalboy-nk8xc
    @Animalboy-nk8xc Год назад +4

    Ah my favorite movie of all time. 1 note, Pale isn't the direhorse word in na'vi it was just the name of that specific one. Also the tendrils on the animals are awesome, who doesn't want a banshee/Ikran they are awesome. In all this is the best movie of all time, the story is awesome, the world of pandora is spectacular and diverse, and the science is super cool.

  • @Hokuspokusnuss
    @Hokuspokusnuss Год назад +1

    That little James Horner motif also appears in Troy, specifically in the piece called "Achilles Leads The Myrmidons" where they storm the beach. I guess James Horner really likes it in his war movies. This is what I love about CinemaWins videos, you learn things about movies, composers and directors you would never have noticed before.

  • @commaJim
    @commaJim Год назад +7

    Oh nice!!! Looking forward to the sequel :)

  • @andreasviken2949
    @andreasviken2949 Год назад +2

    I remember being absolutely blown away when I saw this in 3D in cinema in 2009. One of my fondest childhood memories.

  • @dragonare715
    @dragonare715 Год назад +5

    Avatar 2 is gonna be so hype
    After all the years of waiting!

  • @brigbrizz
    @brigbrizz Год назад

    I’m dying at the part with Joel David Moore at 3:05! I totally forgot he was in Grandma’s Boy and that was 100% the perfect clip!

  • @alicedeligny9240
    @alicedeligny9240 Год назад +4

    I really love this movie. It's crazy how it feels pretty old (maybe dated now) in terms of storyline, but everything else elevates this storyline into something so very fun, emotional, beautiful and heart-warming.
    To me it's in the same category as Pacific Rim (there too the plot is not the most inventive, but it's not necessary and it doesn't drag the fun and beauty out of the movie, the rest is inventive enough).

  • @AdMortem825
    @AdMortem825 Год назад

    I love that you're able to make the connection about Horner's soundtracks, because I had the same nag that I had heard the trill before but I couldn't place it at all!

  • @wh1sper250
    @wh1sper250 Год назад +4

    I think one of the cool things this movie doesn’t show us unless you look is the fact that the human avatars have 5 fingers, while the Na’vi have 4

  • @misablesk
    @misablesk Год назад +1

    When I saw it in the cinema for the first time and the 9/11 scene (tree fell and Na’vi are dying in ash) with Jake narration is playing. I still remember the completely silent cinema and thinking, holly cow, this is a really powerful ending. And then it went on for another hour or something.
    To this day I keep thinking that had the movie ended there, it might not have ended up as popular but holly hell would it have been impactful.