Avatar 2: The Quest For More Money

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • How does Avatar 2 stack up? Tune in to find out.
    00:00 - Avatar 2 in Context
    01:49 - The Return of Quaritch
    08:18 - Kiri
    09:52 - The Return of the Humans
    14:35 - Spider
    17:54 - Jake Leaves
    18:44 - The Second Act
    20:06 - Quaritch Hunts Jake
    21:32 - The Battle
    22:24 - The Overabundance of Children
    23:04 - Kiri Saves the Day
    26:25 - Neytiri
    29:37 - Willies
    31:58 - Summary
    37:55 - Outro
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  • @Kimbolie12
    @Kimbolie12 Год назад +154

    The biggest thing that irked me was at the ending during the big boss fight the whole water tribe joins Jake to attack the ship. Then when the space whale attacks the ship and it explodes the whole tribe is just...GONE?? Did they see the explosion and just think nah, this is too much, let's just leave the tribe chief's daughter behind and disappear? They could have made it so easy to rescue all of the Sully family. Even my dad, who normally doesn't notice this stuff, audibly said: "wait where the fuck are the green aliens" in the theater.

    • @someguardsman
      @someguardsman Год назад +10

      Exactly!!! God, this movie was hard to watch because I was constantly asking myself stuff like this! They threw so many story elements at you that just didnt matter in the end, or were introduced and promptly vanished (like the tribe attacking in your example) that it ended up distracting me and taking me out of the experience. This whole movie felt like they worked off of a sloppy 2nd draft of the script. Hugely dissapointing.

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 9 месяцев назад +5

      That is just the smallest issue..... they spend like 30minutes of the movie wasting our time talking about how it's never right to go to war and killing is wrong no matter what...... one dead sea cow later /WAAARRRRRRRR!

    • @normalgraham
      @normalgraham 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's what I think a lot of blockbuster directors lose sight of pretty often: the audience gets extremely bored very easily and once the novelty of an action scene wears off you're just sort of trapped in a room with a bunch of loud noises. Your mind starts to wander once you realize the plot will remain static until the scene concludes, and you start to pick apart the logic out of a sort of resentment that wouldn't exist if the action was kept more terse. It's a balancing act that throwing more money at the project tends to exacerbate than mitigate

  • @happynihilist2573
    @happynihilist2573 Год назад +221

    This movie had 13 years put in to it's visuals and an hour (at best) put in to it's writing

    • @thetruestar6348
      @thetruestar6348 Год назад +7

      Basically

    • @jmgonzalez4
      @jmgonzalez4 Год назад +19

      (As a screenwriter) i think this movie suffers from overwriting (as well as lacking subservience to a strong central theme). When I studied the film myself I found that half of the hero's journey stages were placed out of order or massively delayed. (In contrast the original stuck to the hero's journey template, with a few delays). This tells me that there was a massive draft compared to the final edit, and chunks of story had to be removed and/or rearranged just to cut the thing down to 3 hours and still be cogent. So yeah they needed another few rounds of revisions prior to filming - but I disagree that zero thought was put into the writing of this film. It's more that Cameron had priorities that superceded story alone. And that's actually somewhat forgiveable: there's a concept called cinematic conceit that trumps all other film story conceits - the Hollywood principle states that if your film is using a brand new technical feat then you should elevate showcasing that feat over character (2nd rank) and story (3rd rank). I know we'd love for all three tiers to be held to the highest standards, but as a business strategy prioritizing cinematic conceit has worked time and time again for Cameron. And the ticket returns for Avatar 2 are further confirming this principle, 'show em something they can't get anywhere else.'

    • @petriew2018
      @petriew2018 Год назад +15

      the three main writers were James Cameron (who, for all his merits and a director, writing has never been one of them) and the writing team behind Jurassic World and the live action Mulan (yes, i using the term 'writing team' ironically).... yeah, it would not shock me if a great deal of care went into the script, but this is literally the best they could do. Because at some point talent was greatly required but nowhere to be found.

    • @waynehewett4017
      @waynehewett4017 Год назад +1

      Just again fern gully and dancer's with wolves but wet

    • @wyland7716
      @wyland7716 Год назад +1

      Ow, I felt that all the way through the internet. Ow.
      Nicely done.

  • @Loki_Yogi
    @Loki_Yogi Год назад +56

    "Runs around making 'Taliban' noises"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    I damn near choked on my food when I heard this.

    • @AteshSeruhn
      @AteshSeruhn Год назад +3

      I read your comment before reaching that point in the vid and still did exactly the same thing.

  • @noahknight4039
    @noahknight4039 Год назад +110

    Let’s be real Colonel Quaritch was appealing because he was a buff old dude, reminisce of an 80’s action movie character.
    Putting him in an avatar IMO took away from him.
    They would of been better off having his son from Earth show up with a more powerful mech suit and maybe even cybernetic enhancements or something.
    Could of even had a touching moment where he finds his father remains.
    Quaritch was the only character where if I saw him fist fighting a Navi without a mech suit, I would think yeah maybe he can win.

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Год назад +13

      Yes! That's the first thing i thought when i saw him as a Na'vi. It's great to have him back (as he's the only fun character to watch in these films) but his charisma and menace is dulled by him being in Blueface.

    • @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access
      @Werewolf.with.Internet.Access 3 месяца назад

      Not to mention some moral tension
      “You killed my father!”
      “He was going to kill me and some of these blue people!”
      “Yeah! To save our species you HORNY TRAITOROUS JACKASS”

  • @fractalfae5418
    @fractalfae5418 Год назад +104

    I don't think it is an overstatement to say that Random Film Talk is one of the most insightful, constructive and entertaining movie critics in media atm. Not just on RUclips, but in media in general. It's all too easy to simply pour scorn on various movies and shows and there are countless other channels that prove this to be so, but it requires genuine talent and effort to deconstruct, analyse and suggest alternatives in the way Random does, and to also do so with such wonderful humour. These reviews are excellent, and though they clearly take time and effort, please keep them coming. And hey, if somewhere down the line things become profitable enough for the channel to have its own merchandise, sign me up for a tee shirt!

  • @saddlerrye6725
    @saddlerrye6725 Год назад +78

    If humans want to relocate to Pandora, why would they arrive with a spacecraft that causes a massive disturbance in the natural ecology on landing???? It was established in the first movie that they are capable of going there without causing a wide-scale forest fire, so..... Why?? Do they want to burn everything to ashes and terraform the whole planet? Then why don't they terraform Mars, or literally any other planet than the one they've already made enemies on?

    • @waynehewett4017
      @waynehewett4017 Год назад +1

      If people want to go to Pandora go for it
      Any parent who watches avatar 2 is giving money to Disney You know the sexually predator towards young children
      Why would any body support that ?

    • @ledanoir1239
      @ledanoir1239 Год назад +14

      They were making room for the city, I guess

    • @Arvak777
      @Arvak777 Год назад +16

      Because the plot needed to happen and humans bad. Its such lazy writing if none of this is explained

    • @TheDawnofVanlife
      @TheDawnofVanlife Год назад

      They are there to get resources from Pandora not move there as I understand it. But why? The resources they are mining don’t seem actually useful. Even if you have the whale brain juice and you stop aging, it doesn’t allow you to like breath on Pandora without a mask or otherwise survive a hostile planet.

    • @ionelflorea2116
      @ionelflorea2116 Год назад +10

      The ships don't land at all..they have the aircraft shuttle things for that. The reason they use the ship thrusters like that in this sequel is to lower a very large cargo for a large scale return, which also clears a huge area for the new colony and sends the blue people a message that they're back. It's not hard to understand and far from bad writting

  • @majkus
    @majkus Год назад +30

    It sounds like the writers were depending on the audience to remember few, if any, details about the plot of the first film. That is not an unreasonable expectation, however cynical.

  • @crowcomics9256
    @crowcomics9256 Год назад +56

    omg couldnt stop laughing at all the sequel names... great review... i thought i was the only one who thought this film was a little lack luster

    • @chaz8767
      @chaz8767 Год назад +3

      I legit died laughing at all the sequel names. Best part of the video!!!!

    • @RogerDominguez-de4hj
      @RogerDominguez-de4hj 8 месяцев назад +1

      It was still a good movie though.

  • @poissonsumac7922
    @poissonsumac7922 Год назад +27

    Hey hold on a sec, Jake and Nayteri supposedly adopted Spider but threatens to KILL HIM to get her daughter back? Am I reading that right? If so......WHAT THE FU-

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 9 месяцев назад +8

      Well, adopted is a very loose term. Nayteri tolerates him.... He is the child of the man who destroyed her home, killed her father, and destroyed parts of a sacred shrine. She also might know that Spider was seen in the company of the humans going around burning sea villager tribes homes. So, later on after losing her son to this enemy she really hates, who forced her to flee her home and now threatens her current home..... it's very plausible for her current mental state and goal to be a son for a son.
      So much so that when Spider comes across her for the first time his natural instinct is to hide from her.
      The only problem is how badly Quarrich was written in regards to his son. He cares, doesn't care, cares, doesn't care.... it's not a man in turmoil, it was poor writing.

    • @RogerDominguez-de4hj
      @RogerDominguez-de4hj 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did you not watch the movie??? Neytiri never liked spider,and she knows that its the villains son so that's why she did that to get her daughter back.

  • @JPG.01
    @JPG.01 Год назад +134

    I like the whole unoptanium name convention. If it's not mythril but also some kind of special unknown element that makes magic happen I tend to call it contrivium or bullshitium. Calling it unobtanium just fits so well that I can't help myself but smile.

    • @vinny142
      @vinny142 Год назад +25

      Actually unobtanium is the proper term for such materials and has been in use since the 1950's
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtainium
      It just sound realy stupid when other movies have used bullshit terms like "adamantium" because, you know, the material is strong and unbenting... it's adamant...

    • @petriew2018
      @petriew2018 Год назад +15

      'unobtanium' is the entire Avatar 'franchise' in a nutshell. trite, lazy, unoriginal in every way.... but hey, looks pretty onscreen

    • @AnarchHive
      @AnarchHive Год назад +8

      MacGuffinium 😁

    • @JPG.01
      @JPG.01 Год назад +3

      @@vinny142 "Nihil novum sub solae" Nothing new under the sun. :D
      I really thought that was a thing invented for Avatar or my bullshitium being something original. Well... there goes that :D.
      Thanks for informing me. :)

    • @eyesfullofsky9776
      @eyesfullofsky9776 Год назад +3

      "McGuffium" is my go-to choice.

  • @karlklein2263
    @karlklein2263 Год назад +13

    Avatar 2: when nature calls. I'm dead 🤣🤣🤣

  • @CrimsonGuard1992
    @CrimsonGuard1992 Год назад +82

    Spider to me is definitely the weakest character. His internal conflict being caught between two world could have been very interesting.

    • @saulcervantes1975
      @saulcervantes1975 Год назад +4

      I think that's what they're building to. He and Kiri seem to be the flagship characters going forward. They also have a strong relationship, even if it's not really focused on the movie. I just wish thay we had gotten *some* of that in this movie instead of just setup

    • @darkbum1510
      @darkbum1510 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, but for that to happen he'd have to be caught between two worlds, which he isn't. His entire upbringing and behavior are Na'vi-like. He has no connection to humans, except for the fact that he obviously is one, something that he and the plot seem to not really care about.

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 9 месяцев назад +2

      Spider is the worst character.
      Besides all the plot issues he has from running around with an infinite air supply.... there are times where he is clearly yeeting people trying to save him.

    • @RogerDominguez-de4hj
      @RogerDominguez-de4hj 9 месяцев назад +2

      What makes you think his character will not get more interesting in the 3rd installment? If you saw the sequel you would know that he rescued his father from drowning so when Jake and his family finds out he did that,it will cause conflict.

    • @mattparsons2045
      @mattparsons2045 Месяц назад

      I don't think the masks are meant to be air supply but some kind of filter. They just have a box at the end, not a tank, so I think that's the intent. Meaning that Pandora might have plenty of oxygen but also another gas that's toxic. I'm sure there's some avatar lore guy that could answer this for sure, but that's my impression.@@wrayday7149

  • @sait6666
    @sait6666 Год назад +32

    I'm sorely impressed by the work and thought that went into this, and also puzzled that you don't have a lot more subs/views as it's certainly merited.
    As much as I can't wait for the final RoP analysis, thanks for this clear and entertaining piece! :)

    • @asoho3104
      @asoho3104 Год назад +1

      He got some stuff wrong. Quaritch wasn’t looking for unobtainium then full speed ahead, he was there to destroy thier tree, they already knew where the unobtainium was. Around the 13 min mark

  • @TheEverSoTalented
    @TheEverSoTalented Год назад +61

    Your not wrong - Cameron was so caught up with his 'dream'...he failed to include a story in this movie.
    Avatar 2: Is "The Search For More Oscar nominations" !
    Your breakdown of what is nothing more than a vanity project is first class...👍🏻

    • @TheEverSoTalented
      @TheEverSoTalented Год назад +3

      @@Gnaritas42 Aaaah did someone else's opinion hurt your feelings....must be my bad your honour!🤣

    • @blatmane492
      @blatmane492 Год назад +4

      @@Gnaritas42 Simple doesn't mean devoid of any logic and good writing.

  • @Folker46590
    @Folker46590 Год назад +21

    My problem with the first Avatar, and why I hate the movie, was that it is never explained WHY Unobtanium is so valuable. It left me confused because I didn't know what the stakes of the film were. I had to look at the official website for the movie to find out. Unobtanium effects gravity and makes antimatter reactors and engines possible, it's how the ship that brought Jake to the planet was able to go 4.2 light years in only 6 years. Humanity needs Unobtanium to survive as a species (there are 20 billion people on Earth), and to buy time to do something about saving Earth. No unobtanium, no Star Trek, and humans die as a species. It's the Dilithium crystal of the franchise.
    The humans can not kill off the Navi. The company that is mining the planet does so under a government contract from the UN, sort of, and is forbidden from causing undo harm to the natives. They do not want a repeat of what happened to the native Americans. So, what the colonel does in the end is borderline illegal and could void the company contract. Its why the boss is so nervous about what's happening, he knows what's at stake and yet he feels he has to do something radicule.
    Dr. Augustine is a villain. It was her job to develop the Avatars, get friendly with the Navi, and help to negotiate a mining contract with them. Instead, she gave up on it and decided that studying the planet was more important than saving humanity. She NEVER TELLS THE NAVI WHY HUMANS ARE ON PANDORA! The Navi seem to have no idea why humans are doing what they are doing, even thoe Augustine (and Jake) should have told them. So, either they don't know, or they do know and don't care, or the planet has erased that information from the Navi's minds.
    Jake is also a villain. He apparently never tells the Navi why humans are on Pandora, seems way to thrilled to be able to walk again, loves being the Hero and gets to have sex with the pretty Navi Princess! He is a traitor to the human race, willing to let billions die just so he can live on an alien world as its Hero. That's not a hero, that's a villain.
    Avatar 2 seems written to take away any sympathy the audience would have for humanity, no more unobtanium, but instead it's save the whales 2.0. It will prob make a lot of money because people are into self-hate a lot these days.

    • @sellerim6847
      @sellerim6847 Год назад

      😆

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 9 месяцев назад +2

      The funny part of the first movies is the Navi don't go underground.... humans know how to mine underground. There is no established reason why they couldn't just mine underground and get the ore.

  • @cm3.redeye42
    @cm3.redeye42 Год назад +40

    I think you got it wrong. As soon as I saw in the promotional material that Colonel Crewcut's son was a human raised by the Na'vi(sp) I immediately thought, "oh, so of course they'll give him the ancient character arc of fighting to encounter his father, the 'bad guy,' only to refuse to fight & then overcome him in the end because he had no choice." After which I immediately remembered that his father died in the first movie. Well, now we all see how creatively bankrupt Hellywood is. Come up w/ a new, creative way to incorporate him into the structure of the new film? No, resurrect Colonel Crewcut & repeat the same played out shit we've seen a thousand times before... That's my two cents, anyway.

    • @merder1414
      @merder1414 Год назад +4

      This “take” wasn’t worth the two cents….

    • @RogerDominguez-de4hj
      @RogerDominguez-de4hj 8 месяцев назад

      Bro,James Cameron (the director)has something up his sleeve. Everything that happens in the movie is for a reason.the 3rd installment will be amazing just like this movie and the first one.

  • @HateshWarkio
    @HateshWarkio Год назад +29

    I have a question:
    If the Avatar body is extremely expensive, takes 5 years to create and can be only operated by somebody with the same/similar DNA AND they make a back up of their soldiers' memories
    What is the explanation/excuse on why they needed Jake Sully and did not upload his deceased brother into the body?
    Did they not make a copy when choosing him for the program and taking his DNA to grow the Avatar body? Was the data corrupted? Is it just piss poor retcon for no good reason just to bring back protagonist's nemesis?

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +16

      Yes.

    • @HateshWarkio
      @HateshWarkio Год назад +16

      @@randomft gotta love it when the sequel makes it so the protagonist of the first movie didn't even have to be there to begin with
      Amazing work
      Truly breathtaking

    • @tarynnM
      @tarynnM Год назад +3

      I have a quick answer.
      Avatar 2 takes place 15 years after Avatar 1 and Avatar 1 takes place 7 years after Jake Sully's brothers death.
      Technology progresses.

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +10

      @@tarynnM the problem with this answer is that Quaritch etc backed up their brains during Avatar 1, suggesting that it was possible at the time.

    • @HateshWarkio
      @HateshWarkio Год назад +7

      ​@@tarynnM so you wanna imply that 7 years before Avatar 1 they already had the technology to grow Avatar bodies and put human consciousness into them but did not have the technology to back up somebody's memories? And accidentally developed that memory back up technology within 1 year after Tom Sully's death?
      And I say 1 because it takes 6 years to travel to Pandora and I doubt they made huge technological leaps on a ship during cryonic hibernation
      btw The timejump between Avatar 1 and 2 doesn't matter in this case because the Porridge guy, or however the guy was named, died at the end of Avatar 1 and by that time they already had the memory back ups according to Avatar 2

  • @blatmane492
    @blatmane492 Год назад +15

    Discovering your channel made RoP worth it.
    I really love your delivery and the jokes here and there ( the sequels names ended up being hilarious ), the deconstruction of the plot followed by what you actually like about the movie.
    As for the format, even if the video is a bit Shortman, good content is always welcome.

  • @1Katakana
    @1Katakana 11 месяцев назад +4

    I remember explaining the movie to a friend after I watched it, and that's when it actually occured to me that it just went through almost the same plot twice. Humans come, the kids get kidnapped, they flee, and humans come again, kids gets kidnapped again, and they stay this time. Plus to me it was really weird and took me out of the movie whenever I heard these alien kids use modern/earth slang and curse words.

  • @happynihilist2573
    @happynihilist2573 Год назад +6

    After thinking on it, I have to disagree with the idea that ecosystem and "goddess" thing of this movie is *well written*
    The ting is the life on Pandora is supposed to have evolved naturally, that's what the movie suggests, the cractures ware design with that in mind (albeit poorly), there is a creature whose sole purpose is to show how the 6 limbed animals evolved in to the 4 limbed Navi and there is no reference, in or out of unverse that Pandora's ecosystem is of artificial origin there are only references of it having naturally evolved.
    With that in mind there are a few questions that reveal how little effort was actually put in to the world-building of Avatar
    If you ware a predator why would you evolve an organ that gives you the ability to randomly become the loyal slave of the thing you ware trying to eat for the rest of your life?
    If you where a herbivore why would you evolve an organ that lest the plants your eating mind control you!? If the thing you evolved to eat told you to go risk your life anginst some guys you never seen why would you *ever listen* !??
    If you where where a plant and you could mind control herbivores ito killing themselves why would you ever use that ability to help them? Remember evolution 101: any trait or behaviour that results in more of your DNA being spread is what a species will move towards and can you even think of something that achieves that better then driving your main predators (the things that reduce your health/lifespan and kill your offspring) to extinction?
    Every animal we see has the barin tentacles, why would they evolve them? The movie shows no incentive for this arrangement to evolve, in fact we see clear reasons for *it not to* so WHY DID IT EVOLVE!???
    Heck *HOW* WOULD IT EVOLVE!??? The brain tentacles expose their central nervous system to the elements it's like growing a second spiral cord that's just dangling of the side of your head, how did a mutation like that become common place??? Especially when it has no benefit!! And how did it the exposed part of their nervous system even evolve to interconnect with other nervous systems, *especially when it serves no benefit it just enslaves you to your food witch then doesn't abuse it power over you despite how beneficial that would be*
    The ting is this hole set up in Avatar is based on something in real life: The Forest Internet (yes that's what scientists called it)
    This "Internet" consists of the root systems of countless individual plants of many species *and* the mycelium (basically a root system) of many fungi which are physically connected to echother and to all the aforementioned plants. The fungi manlly help the pants absorb nutrition form the soil in exchange for a portion of glucose they produce BUT they have a second faction
    Both roots and mycelium are the nervous systems of their respective kingdoms, and since they are physically connected a plant can transfer information form their "brain" through the mycelium to the "brains" of other pants (like we transfer information on the Internet) and thus the forest is basically a hivemind
    "EXCUSE ME WHAT THE HECK!!?" You might be saying.
    "Are you telling me *Plants* can *think* and use the local mushroom population as some biotech discord to send their *thoughts* directly into echoders *brains* !?!?!?" Yes that basically what I'm telling you.
    "They are PLANTS!! WTF would they ever talk about all day?? Other than the consistency of squirrel droppings" Herbivores.
    Plants talk about herbivores.
    Whenever a plant is being eaten by a herbivore it tells others plants about it in as much detail as it can. The plant will sere how much it's being eaten, the way it's being eaten and even a limited understanding of the chemical makeup of their saliva. This information is used by the plants to formulate a response.
    "A response? The heck can plant even do to defend its self?" A few things actually but they fit into 2 categories: Poison and Pheromones
    Poison is self-explanatory, plants produce something toxic to their predators inside the parts of their body their predators eat making said predators sick or worse. However it's taxing on a plant body, the substances used to make the poison are limited or need to be used to keep the plant alive SO the plants use the Forest Internet to see how likely they are to be attacked by a herbivore and balance that with thir toxin production
    Pheromones are what Avatar replaced with mind control out of laziness and/ro stupidity
    Pheromones are what pants use when poison is deemed to costly or proves ineffective or the specific plant can't produce poison. They are used to attract, and sometimes even control, specific animals, mainly predatory insects. Thise animals will respond to the pheromones as as they indicate food, the plants even use specific pheromones for specific herbivores making this a very reliable way to find food for many predators.
    "Ok, cool, I'll never see trees the same way again but what's your point?"
    Well it's this:
    IRL it makes sense that plants and fungi *could* evolve the Forest Internet - their central nervous systems are both very similar, very compatible and use the soil for protection removing the need for something like a skull wich makes it easier for their nervous systems to interconnect directly - in Avatar the animals somehow evolve brain tentacles that let them connect to the plants when the plant still keeps their brain in the ground
    IRL pants and fungi have reason to evolve th Forest Internet - at first it was probably just the fungi trading soil nutrition for the plants photosynthesis proced sugar, a simple "you want this? well I want that" then because their nervous systems interacted so directly random mutation led to some plants sending thier "thoughts" through fungi to other plants, this helped the plants as it gave them information on herbivores they've yet to interact with and help them work together to deal with herbivores, the fungi benefit because the plants feeding the ware better a surviving - in Avatar the the plants are only ever shown using their mind control for altruistic purposes despite the lack of benefit to themselves
    IRL pants evolved a way "tell" animals what to do with animals that benefited from fom flowing these commands did the - in Avatar all animals somehow evolve the ability to listen tthe plants at no benefit or to their active detriment
    IRL plants actively try too harm and even kill herbivores to protect themselves and their offspring the fungi and predators that help pants do so because they get food from it, that's what *nature* is about that what evolution is about. Organisms do what benefits them, become what helps them spread of their genes. Altruism only evolves when it ends up benefit either the one being altruistic or their lineage. DNA is ultimately selfish, evolution is selfish, nature encourages selfishness BUT NOT IN AVATAR
    In Avatar life evolved to work together so as many species can benefit as possible, no plans or animal takes advantage of this system no matter how much *it* would benefit, the carnivores never over hunt, plants let the herbivores eat them. In AVATAR nature is harmonic and selfless the people in tune with it are egalitarian and don't go to war with echother *and don't ever lie* IN AVATAR humans are selfish and they are the ones how kill and destroy to get what they want, we are parasites (parasites are one of the most common things in nature) "and that's unnatural"
    And it it's funny to me how in order to "explain" how nature is so much better the humans Avatar has to portray a completely *false* version of nature that has all it's driving forces *removed* and replaced with ideas that benefit the plot and narrative
    Also it's lame that everything on Pandora is an earth creature with an alien reskin

  • @UnitSe7en
    @UnitSe7en Год назад +6

    9:00 Noooo, it's worse than that. It's literally the immaculate conception. Through mystical Naavi magic the life tree or whatever it is did afterall find a way to shift her spirit into a Naavi body. But she's literally Jesus in this allegory.

  • @cy-one
    @cy-one Год назад +5

    Heeeey! Random Film Talky Person!
    Super happy for this video, thank you! :3

  • @zombiehater6547
    @zombiehater6547 Год назад +7

    Honestly the characters felt like they were competing for screen time and IMHO if they cut blue Quarridge (Quarrich? idfk), spider and 2 or so of the other kids alongside re-gigging the plot they could have developed the characters way more to a significant benefit to the movie.
    Also on an unrelated note, I don't believe that Quarridgech's return wasn't nearly as bad as Palp's was purely due to the nature of Palpy coming back being almost wholly unexplained (and utterly nonsensical) while Quarridoodle's was at the very least plausible.
    Edit: Also also, if all the character stuff in A2 was simply set up for the 3rd movie (which I suspect it was) then said third movie is going to have a lot of work cut out ahead of it and I don't know if Cameron will be able to pull it off.

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +3

      I agree Palpatine is worse, as Palpatine was literally “ok he’s back”. Quaritch was “he’s back, here’s why, ignore how much sense that makes and have fun.”

  • @genaadams8461
    @genaadams8461 Год назад +6

    Made my whole new years day!! Thanks so much for starting 2023 with a new video, best start to the year ever!!

  • @Firelord5151
    @Firelord5151 Год назад +1

    Congratulations of reaching over 5000 subscribers my friend!! I was there during your first Rings of power video when you had less than 100 subscribers. But now look how far you've come in such a short amount of time. It is amazing and you deserve every subscriber you have. Keep up the great work!

  • @augustblade6167
    @augustblade6167 11 месяцев назад +4

    RFT reminds me of Mauler and Mathewmatosis. Please, man, keep going if you can. Do this with as many movies as possible. I love how on point and careful you are in thoughtfully critiquing films. Bravo, sir, bravo.

  • @fitterniti
    @fitterniti Год назад +9

    I'll do you one better. They could have still had spider be a part of it. Just not a baby with no connection. But a teenager. Abandoned. Forgotten whatever. But loved his dad. Now stuck to live with the naavi, resentful but no choice. Learns the ways and sees things like Jake did and becomes omaticaya. Quaritch's arrival throws a wrench in the works and let the confusion + emotional turmoil ensue.
    It still ends in the standoff but here Jake saves spider at the risk of his own life. Turning spider for good onto the na'avi side. Enraged, defeated and having lost his only son. Quaritch crawls into the darkness to escape, vowing revenge. Jake loses his eldest but gains spider. Neytiri is heartbroken but carries a grudge. Now everybody has motive, everybody has conflicting emotions and drama can ensue. Themes can be explored. But nah.
    We get the bullshit ending that made no fucking sense.

    • @DUKEzors
      @DUKEzors Месяц назад

      I'll do YOU one better (a year later).
      WHY is Avatar 2?

  • @jonnydl9602
    @jonnydl9602 Год назад +3

    Could have had tension between Jake and Natiri with Jake wanting to teach them to read, write and do maths, with Nitiri being against teaching them human culture. Nitiri cold have been saved by the child who could read the EXIT signs on the sinking ship for crying out loud. One of his sons could have some character and take an interest in all the human tech lying around, let him tinker and invent. Ive asked a lot of people now, and no one knows for sure if it was the older son or younger son who gets shot.

  • @bitofalice
    @bitofalice Год назад +16

    I'm glad someone else likened it to Palpatine! I had not considered the alternative to Kiris conception though... Eyes on Cameron 🤔
    Unfortunately the "explanation" I've seen recurring, regarding like the point of brain goo, or the point of Kiri having a serizure when touching the wet tree (and supposedly risking death if doing it again), only for it to lead nowhere?... Is that "it's probably set-up for 3, 4, 5". Which I think is a pretty lazy excuse. I feel like there's a difference between set-up and what feels like dropped plot threads. The "mindblowing CGI" was impressive 13 years ago, but I find it a bit of a waste that this movie was still just shot like a normal movie? They didn't use any crazy camera work, or actions, that are only possible with a fully CGI movie, so what's the point? The actors trained under water, but does it matter? It's just not enough anymore.
    Also, I don't know if I'm alone in this but it felt real awkward to have an almost naked, 16 year old, real person (Spider) running around the CG Navi all movie...

    • @Lobsterwithinternet
      @Lobsterwithinternet Год назад +2

      You're not alone.
      Spider looked and felt like a background character from the movie Biodome who got stuck in Jumanji.

  • @NocandNC
    @NocandNC Год назад +3

    30 mins, 2 hours - I enjoy videos of all length varieties!! ....Except RUclips Shorts. I don't really need those.
    Thank you in any case for this take on Avatar 2. I thought the first movie was fine - saw in theaters but had no desire to rewatch. Would watch Avatar 2 if someone I'm with wants to but otherwise I don't think I'll seek it out.

  • @evanthegardener.972
    @evanthegardener.972 Год назад +5

    Avatar 2: We're whalers on the Moon!

  • @user-fp5ix4dy6c
    @user-fp5ix4dy6c Год назад +7

    As someone who saw it in 4DX cinema:
    Movie is entertaining, especially in 4DX. My initial thought after the credit roll was 8/10. 7 or even 6 if you don't have that whole rollercoaster that is 4dx shenanigan.
    Spider character definitely felt out of place. His motivations are absolute nightmare - at the end he saves the big scary guy (for some reason???), despite he was the one who almost killed his named dad. Also, yeah what's up with that mask. Does it need any spare filters? Maybe some glass maintenance?
    Another thing I picked up while watching is motivation of humans in this movie. Why do they act almost like comical evil? Why not to explore their perspective a bit more like Cameron did in the first movie? It would be much easier to understand the depth of conflict. Otherwise humans are evil because they are evil and blue people are good because they are good.
    Speaking of good blue people: majority of "youngsters" speak like it is some US public school. I was almost waiting for them to crackle something in style of "yo bro, that dude is an imposter, sus af bro". Feels out of place with super pure, one with nature, blue tribal aliens.

    • @sellerim6847
      @sellerim6847 Год назад +1

      Jake wasn't Spider's dad untill the end, at the beginning Jake described him as a a stray cat...

    • @killer_queen4062
      @killer_queen4062 Год назад

      tribal languages can and do develop slang, it's not a thing reserved for "us public school students"

  • @du6167
    @du6167 Год назад +4

    Space Whales appear to be a sentient race, which got me very curious about the kind of movie Avatar would be, if instead of Space Cats, it had Space Whales.
    Jake goes into a mind link machine to get into a Space Whale body and Neytiri is a female Space Whale that he falls in love with. It would've been insane.
    P.S. Spider is also NOT their adoptive son. From what I gather, he's more like a neighborhood kid who comes over to play. He has a human foster "family" who, not unlike the Sulleys, give 0 crap about him, since nobody even thinks about coming to his rescue when he gets taken prisoner.

  • @unitron2005
    @unitron2005 Год назад +14

    I think what the "it's just pocahontas in space" crowd is trying to say (and I might be wrong here) is that the first movie was hyped as this incredibly unprecedented, original, great movie of an unparallelled filmmaker, and yet... EVERYTHING about it was pretty much stolen. It's like Cameron just pieced together already existing scenes from about 200 other movies and rendered it with some animation software that costs 2 billion dollars.
    The Pocahontas example might be one of the most common examples, but it's far from the only one. I mean, when I saw the movie in theaters, almost every single scene, and character was identifiable for me from other movies, shows, etc. Even the look of the planet did not feel original at all.
    Which IS something that did get on my nerves after having to listen over and over and over again to the claim that this movie was worth celebrating as some massive showcase of originality, when in fact, it's just a rich guy taking credit for other people's work basically.
    If Steve Jobs was a movie, Avatar would be it.
    And I haven't even touched on the laughable plot and it's details.
    That being said, I have zero idea how people STILL care for a -relatively new and untested - movie franchise that was very-very meh when the first one came out, which has been like, 2 lifetimes ago anyway.

    • @du6167
      @du6167 Год назад +2

      This is what I keep seeing. The Avatar "apologists" aren't really grasping what Avatar "haters" mean when they say stuff like "it's dances with wolves in space" or "it had no cultural impact". For the most successful movie ever you expect more than a pretty basic white savior story about hot space cat people. Such a movie is FINE, it's perfectly watchable, but it's not "most profitable movie ever" level, at least not to me.
      And for the record, neither are Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars Sequels, but I would at least understand if they were - they have a massive backbone of lore and fans who were ready to throw money their way, no matter how good or bad those movies were.
      Avatar is an anomaly, because it's quality doesn't match it's profitability (not even popularity)

    • @georgek5737
      @georgek5737 Год назад

      I like it because of three simple facts:
      It has fantastical beasts/ creatures
      It has beautiful nature settings (it's artistic)
      It has native combat
      I just like seeing stuff like that so by definition i loved the first one and liked this one a lot.

    • @sellerim6847
      @sellerim6847 Год назад

      Novum nihil sub sole, and when you grow up more you will feel like you've seen everything that this world have to offer

  • @mrminecraftcubeable
    @mrminecraftcubeable Год назад +6

    I know people dismiss the whole ecosystem tied together as a gimmick but i kinda liked it
    Have it so that the first microscopic life on Pandora was part of a hive mind and all the fauna and flora that evolved from it are all tied together in something like a morphogenetic field
    Have it be that the will of the planet was actively pushing the evolution of the ecosystem as an improvement of itself, maybe instead of real life evolution that is very slow and dependent on traits getting passed down through reproduction, Pandoran life is connected like a singular organism and beneficial traits get shared with new generations without the need for their parents to have it
    Maybe once the navi appeared with their more advanced brains the planet developed a collective consciousness and it became more active giving the navi authority over the life on the planet by making the creatures develop the ports
    The navi can be the braincells, the god is the mind and all the animals its body
    That would also be a reason for the discrimination, the navi see their design as very intentional and the traits jake's children have are not purposeful mutations dictated by the planet

  • @kazekamiha
    @kazekamiha Год назад +7

    To be blunt I have no intention of watching 'Humans Are Bad 2: Evil Harder'. The fact it seems to have a horrible story cements the choice.

  • @MrRaheninm
    @MrRaheninm Год назад +1

    Hey man thanks for the video i really enjoy your stile of review, keep it up

  • @MajorSmurf
    @MajorSmurf Год назад +5

    I just want to add that wasn't it said either at the start of this one or the end of the first movie that all humans were evicted off Pandora or at least the mining operation was? So shouldn't earth's government(s) know what happened and be preparing large scale military action (Aka Invasion tactics). If said rock was so important than there's no way humans wouldn't be prepared to escalate the odds. We can already send messages vast distances into space so even if the physical transport didn't make it back to earth (either through an accident or the time to travel there) than surely a message would have got through from the survivors to higher authorities. If they were mining the rock in the first film than they must had multiple transport ship to take the rock to Earth and formed a supply line where a ship arrives every few weeks or so.
    So my question when earths transport arrived and found an important space port/mining facility empty did they investigate or just shrug and go home? Next point if and when earth finds out what happened than I have to ask why do they not use basic military tactics? Your potential enemy has something you want and seemingly from the first film we know negotiations went badly wrong so humans have a choice. They can take shiny thing or they refuse to on a moral basis. If humans want the shiny than the enemy have a severe weakness and it's not hard to see it. They have no spaceships of their own and no way to fight them. Firing missiles from space to hit key targets would be the most basic of basic tactics for a space travelling civilisation to undertake. They can't throw or fire spears into space. They can't use their flying companions either up there. If we are capable of space travel than human technology out specs the Navi by light years. There is a reason why we humans stopped using swords, spears and bows after guns become widespread. A civilisation who is at a technology disadvantage almost always loses. Yes it's not the only factor and while I think in Avatar 1 the humans having limited access to tech makes sense as it was a mining operation not a military base but in Avatar 2 after the events of 1 there is no way humans would make the same mistake again.

  • @wavetactics13
    @wavetactics13 Год назад +5

    Honestly, the first review of yours I've seen other than the RoP dissections. Now I need to start watching some more of your earlier reviews. One point that bugs me though, and has come up in a few other reviews, is pointing out Quaritch is still hunting Jake after he stepped down as leader of the Navi resistance. Pretty sure he is operating under the assumption that Jake is still in charge of the Navi. I don't recall him interacting with the forest Navi to learn about the Sullys' situation and Spider would have no knowledge of that fact either.

  • @craigmartinj
    @craigmartinj Год назад +5

    I like this new format. It is more condensed while presenting a quite thorough analysis and I believe it strikes an excellent balance.

  • @Freeseraphim
    @Freeseraphim Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your reviews! Hopefully more incoming!

  • @ChaosMcCain
    @ChaosMcCain Год назад +3

    The mock up names for the sequel are hilarious !!

  • @michelle4054
    @michelle4054 Год назад +1

    Discovered this channel through the rings of power episode breakdowns. The best I’ve seen!

  • @DdHenley307
    @DdHenley307 Год назад +6

    I'm with you on the first Avatar. I didn't see it until it came out on DVD but thought it was fine. Maybe it had to be watched in theaters

    • @petriew2018
      @petriew2018 Год назад +4

      the first one is fine once or twice, it's pretty enough. But you put any thought into what actually happens and you quickly realize how broken the plot is..... if there'd been a single functional adult sent on the mission they literally tell you is humanity's only hope to avoid extinction.... and the plot doesn't happen....
      it's basically a bottom tier star trek episode stretched to three hours.... and for some reason they thought that deserved 5 more movies....

    • @Jormungandr108
      @Jormungandr108 Год назад

      I watched in theaters and it was still a beautiful pocahontas, 6/10 max.

  • @xarvacei6934
    @xarvacei6934 Год назад +4

    Im very sad that "Avatar 2, the judgment day" is not a title in this review

  • @ferblancart8669
    @ferblancart8669 Год назад +5

    Good way to start the year! We missed you RFT
    I never got the 'it's pocahontas' when dancing with wolves is way way more fitting
    If your movie is similar to another one is called plagiarism
    If your movie is similar to hundreds it is called a genre XD
    The similarity never was a down point for me anyway just not s positive one, neutral, avatars is not a completely original movie and its story isn't some mind blowing thing but sure is transformative and different enough to have its own merits and there is nothing wrong with that eve if it could have been more original plotwise

    • @kazekamiha
      @kazekamiha Год назад +2

      I think it's because those who saw Avatar were old enough to remember Pocahontas from it's time in theaters while Dances With Wolves is much older.

  • @Sgt.Dornan117
    @Sgt.Dornan117 Год назад +17

    Saw the first one when it debut in theaters. Thought it was okay at best atm, today I think it extremely meh and had no desire to watch the 2nd. What I do have a desire for is to watch Random Film Talk when he uploads 😀

    • @wrayday7149
      @wrayday7149 9 месяцев назад

      It's like the Fast and Furious movies.... it's a movie that you can watch when you want to and tune out or go clean the house and when you tune back in you can pick right back up on the story. It's not offensive, it's just there.

  • @tarynnM
    @tarynnM Год назад +3

    So much of this is incredibly wrong.
    Let's start with this: Pandora is over 4 LIGHT YEARS away from Earth. This means any communication from one planet to the other will take a minimum of 4 years. Furthermore it takes 6-7 years to travel from one planet to another and the round trip is around 15 years.
    This means humans have had 15 years to advance their technology since the first movie. This is seen over and over again. Two of the ways it is shown is in the Clockwork orange mind reader and... memory recording/transfer.
    Likewise in the past 15 years scientists have discovered that a particular chemical produced by a particular animal stops human aging. This ups the ante immeasurably. Sure Pandora is a source of room temperature superconductors, which is insanely valuable, but now literal clinical immortality has been discovered. This is quite literally priceless. If this is something that can't be synthesized it is priceless. Whereas humans once sent a single ship capable of ferrying 350 tons now they have sent a dozen ships, and you can guarantee many more are on the way. You would have to up the pay off if the humans coming back was going to make sense.
    Edit: Also if Kiri having powers at the end was a case of a "a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story is suddenly and abruptly resolved by an unexpected and unlikely occurrence", aka a Deus Ex Machina, then you seriously weren't paying attention. It was blatantly obvious she had these powers from almost the very begining. A genuine criticism would be that the film kept punching you in the face with this truth and all of the adults seemed completely oblivious.

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +2

      Wrong. The soldiers backed up their brains during the events of the first movie, thereby heavily implying that at the point in time when the first movie takes place, it is possible to plonk their brains into an Avatar body.
      Secondly, the humans were not on Pandora for the last 15 years meaning they cannot have discovered the whale brain goo until after they arrived there. How this happened is not explained.
      Thirdly, the deus ex machina is more that Kiri is present and able to do exactly what the plot needs her to in order to save everyone. Her ability to control fish being established earlier doesn't do much to plug this hole.

  • @fitterniti
    @fitterniti Год назад +3

    The literal ways in which you find new titles using old films that this movie copied themes from - pure gold 🥇
    Makes one ponder. Did Cameron spend the last decade+ mining these concepts from everything that came before? I dread parts 3-4-5

  • @Lashamar
    @Lashamar Год назад +3

    So their is an in-universe justification for the resurrection of specifically Quaritch and his men into avatars. First, resurrecting them saves the humans immense amounts of time by avoiding extra on planet training for new personnel. Also Quaritch and his men are already familiar and knowledgeable about the terrain of Pandora. Now the reason for having them in avatars is actually a direct response to the ending of the first movie (Cameron knew what he was doing here, even if it was a ret-con). See at the end of the first movie Eywa responded to the presence of humans and human machinery. By using avatars they are essentially bypassing Eywa's immune system and preventing any hindrances now that they know for a fact the planet is aware. Also I believe that as a writer you can justify Quaritch being comfortable in a Na'vi body for a few reasons. Firstly, in the first movie he outwardly expresses the physical superiority of the Na'vi and as a military strategist it would be stupid to not use this to his advantage. Secondly, I don't think Quaritch had a racial hatred for the Na'vi as you frame it but rather a cultural one; he views human culture as superior and inhabiting a Na'vi body while still being an integral part of the human military ensures that he is still apart of that culture. And finally, even if my second point is flat out wrong, after he kills Jake their is literally nothing stopping Quaritch from getting put back into a clone of his human body (we know they have his human DNA as they used it to make his avatar); so he still gets the military benefits of being a Na'vi but when the mission is done he does not have to continue being one.
    Also yes the humans remain being the evil antagonist because, as we see through the immortal whale space goo and through unobtainium, the humans are doing to Pandora exactly what they already did to Earth. They are stripping it of life and resources. And just like how unobtainium was used to create tension between the humans and the Omatikaya, the reason that the goo exists is to add another layer of tension now between the humans and the Metkayina. Also you act as if it is narratively unfounded for the humans to discover unique biological characteristics of life on a planet that may be useful to them. However, that is exactly how humans would behave, we would kill native species to a planet and experiment on them and at the point that the Tulkun kill takes place those experiments would have had a year to develop. Now I can't reason why in an already 3 hour long movie why we would need an in universe justification for how the humans discovered a material with unique properties. In a movie like this that isn't the focus and using "because science" IS a reasonable justification.
    Next couple points, is it not implied in the first movie that the humans would prefer assimilation of the Na'vi into human culture? That is the whole point of Grace's school and also is further credited by the idea that genocide doesn't have a super great public perception, especially when pertaining to governments and corporations, the two entities present on Pandora. That means they cannot simply just wipe out the Na'vi and actually explains why the plan is to kill Jake because in their mind he is the one thing making the Na'vi an actual threat to the humans by uniting and organizing them. Furthermore, if Quaritch never encountered Jake's kids, or another similar event didn't occur, the narrative would have never started. That is problematic in a movie, especially a movie framed around exceptional people in exceptional circumstances.
    I mostly agree about the existence of spider as a character although I don't find it to be a stretch for a person who has memories of making and raising a child, to an extent, to be willing to sacrifice victory for them.
    Also we are directly given a reason by Jake as to why he does not want to unite the clans in war again. He makes a point of stating his priority is protecting his family and he believes the best way to do that for the duration of this movie is to avoid the humans, an action which is not out of character since this is a unique situation for Jake as a father. We also can't forget that the whole point of Jake's narrative in this movie was that he realized a war will be necessary to protect his family. His character learns from the new situation with the humans and adapts.
    The Tulkun are not simply animals, they are meant to be an entirely sentient species like the Na'vi and humans. They are meant to be an entire standalone species apart from all other animals on Pandora. They aren't Ikran.
    Also Quaritch never communicates the fact that Jakes stepped down to the general, likely because he wanted to pursue his revenge. That is one way to logistically justify his pursuit of Jake. Another way you can justify it is by identifying the fact that if Jake stays alive he still stands a chance of once again becoming Toruk Macto, a threat so great that it forced out an entire human colony once. The mere possibility of such a threat would need to be destroyed in order to ensure a more secure colonization of Pandora.
    I agree that Neytiri was not developed enough in this movie and also agree about her acting completely out of character when threatening to kill a child. However a way to justify this behavior is, unfortunately, through her lack of development. Much like how Jake regressed from the first movie and no longer wants to actively seek out war because he is a father, Neytiri may have become much more protective to the point of extreme violence because she is a mother, however this is not explored and lacks the justification we need because they do not fully explore her hatred for Spider in the move, although they do in some of the related comics.

    • @RaiObey
      @RaiObey Год назад

      You made some good points but unfortunately these people (the op included) are closed to discussion.

    • @skeeterfinklage445
      @skeeterfinklage445 Год назад +2

      ​@@RaiObeywhat discussion is there to have? If you liked it, fine, I didn't, and you're not going to convince me otherwise. Literally halfway through I was hoping the movie would be wrapping up soon but it just went on and on and on.
      Special effects are not enough to carry a movie by themselves. As someone who has only watched either Avatar movie once...I don't want to get an hour of filler just because Cameron wants to huff his own farts. Make it a two hour movie, and show me the world while we do the story. It's simple. I'm not here for the ego trip.

    • @RaiObey
      @RaiObey Год назад

      @@skeeterfinklage445 I don’t give a shit about you not liking the movie tho.

  • @LargeMetallicFellow
    @LargeMetallicFellow Год назад +3

    I wasn't a big fan of the first film, and all things considered for my opinion this movie wasn't as good as the first one which says so much for me personally. HOWEVER, you once again provide some really insightful and hilarious points to give us the pros and cons of the movie.
    Overall I'm what I would call... negatively indifferent towards this because of the far too long wait. When Avatar 3 comes out in 2035 I'll probably once again go "meh". But I'll look forward to your analysis on RUclips 2.6!

  • @alexgarbisch8027
    @alexgarbisch8027 Год назад +1

    Im happy to hear the rings of power video is on the way! I’m also happy to hear it’s longer than anticipated!

  • @AngryDuck79
    @AngryDuck79 Месяц назад

    I got about 20 minutes into AvaTwo before I got so bored a discord message distracted me and I never went back. And yet I can watch a guy o the internet complain about AvaTwo for two hours without taking a break.
    Quality content is quality content.

  • @grammeatticus2172
    @grammeatticus2172 Год назад +14

    Once again, the most intelligent, original and humorous analysis of this movie I have found anywhere. You are a real find. I don’t know why you don’t have more subs yet, but I am confident that you will really take off this year.

  • @luster5497
    @luster5497 Год назад +1

    I said the new “water glider” is pointless when the “sky glider” was literally shown to be able to swim, so why? Because reasons

  • @KonstantinosNC
    @KonstantinosNC Год назад +1

    I love your channel and I mostly agree with you in your analysis, but in the reason of why they did not stick with the Unobtanium and went with the new Amrita is very simple, Biomes, Avatar 2 is all about water, so they had to find a reason for Jake to leave the land, and to interduce a new people the water tribe Metkayina Clan, killing Tulkun for the Amrita is the reason to drive the water clans to fight, otherwise as the clan leader Tonowari said, it's not their fight.
    Avatar as I see it, is all about visuals and breaking CGI/3D technology, and we all agree that it is fantastic, the plot is there only to drive the events forward to create tension and action situations, act two was long, but I guess they needed to flush out all the characters as a preparation for Avatar 3 & 4, Avatar is a huge planet, Avatar 2 made it clear that we knew a very little about it, with all the new creatures and how strong the connection is with the Na'vi, also the capabilities of Eywa to help when needed, here Kiri comes, we know very little about her, but I am sure we will know more in Avatar 3.
    Avatar 2 is about water, Avatar 3 will be about another biome I hope, the plot is not what makes Avatar a success, it is the amazing visuals, and instead of Avatar 2 to be a copy of Avatar 1, fighting again in the jungles with the same creatures, they decided to give us something completely new to enjoy.
    I loved Avatar 2, it is amazing. I watched it two times, and I will do it again, I did not feel bored, because there is something happening always.

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon... 7 месяцев назад

    "Dances with Space Pocahontas" as we call it in our house.

  • @zantherhayes7229
    @zantherhayes7229 Год назад +3

    I love how no one mentions that she was straight up ready to murder that kid. It genuinely wasn't addressed

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +3

      I fully expect that it will be, but maybe I am expecting too much. I don't think there was time to address it at the end of the movie.

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo 3 месяца назад +1

    23:38 I 👏 Am👏 *DEAD* 👏
    and then I resurrect so at
    26:41 I can DIE again 💀

  • @prolastmedia6171
    @prolastmedia6171 Год назад +1

    19:43 To be fair, if dolphins were biologically equipped to speak as humans do, we would also be able to maintain a fairly intelligible conversation based on their cranial structure. Some animals are smarter than people haha - it makes sense the Navi and the Whales could maintain an intelligible conversation as well (granted their inherent telepathic abilities)

  • @luissimoes2645
    @luissimoes2645 Год назад +3

    EDIT: Sorry in advance for the long comment, I hope someone has the patience to read it all.
    Althought I agree with everything you say regarding Jake leaving the clan and the weak reason they provided for it, I have a lot of problems with your review.
    In the Return of Quaritch section you talk about how humans have now exoskeletal machines wich they can operate and serve the same function as a Na'Vi's body. First, that is a lie, in no way does that machine has the same dexterity as an actual biological body and second, it is not as powerfull as a Na'Vi's body because as you can see in the footage you use, the human using the machine is clearly expsoed to either bullets from guns, wich the Omaticaya now have access and use, to also human size arrows wich they also use and also close combate weapons like knifes.
    In the Return of the Humans section, you talk about how they stoped wanting Unobtanium wich is probably a lie. You see since in the first movie they destroyed home tree and left everything in ashes and cleared every Na'Vi of that region, they were free to mine one of the biggest deposits of Unobtanium and since years passed, maybe humans did mine all of that and have now a lot of money to spend on new avatar bodies to try and kill the leader and the reason why they lost the war on the first movie. Also, the reason why they kill the Tulkun wich you keep calling 'space whales' instead of farming them is because they are just as smart or even smarter than humans and Na'Vi. They are not simply whales. I know that maybe for your ego is a difficult concept to grasp that an animal wich has physical similarities to the ones you are used to know might be smarter than you but it is literally stated in the movie and it is one of the reasons the humans lost the war this time. Because they underestimated what they know about the creature's inteligence and decided to simply compare it to our whales.
    In the Spider section you are assuming that the Avatar clone of Quaritch as simply one mission wich is to kill Jake, but while that is initially true, Avatar Quaritch still has the original's memory and if so it means that he IS Quaritch. Just like Jake in the first movie goes to the Avatar Jake, he is still the same person and only the body changed. That is beacause what makes you YOU is your memories. One could say that a person who has Alzheimer is themselves because sometimes they don't remember who they are, what they did, or even recognize their son/daughter. That is what James Cameron does with Quaritch in this movie. He still has the same feelings he did before and if he cared for his son before he will still care just as before.
    In the second act section you again reduce the Tulkun from being an inteligence of a creature to a 'space whale'.
    In the overabundace of children you complain about how Kiri is not important in this movie and might be important in the next so it could have been cut from this one. So would you complain in the next one that there was no setup for all that she will do? Also, the final battle happens because the humans detect the other human's "helicopter" going to a strange location wich is to help Kiri, making her the very reason the final act is the way it is.
    In the Kiri saves the day you complain that Kiri controlling the fish is a Deus Ex Machina but it was setup before that she has a kind of connection to Eywa and since Eywa is connected to everything in Pandora she can control some aspects of Pandora like in scenes before but for some reason you think that now is a convenience. If I am not wrong, and keep in mind that this is theory, Kiri will be revealed to be the physical manifestation of Eywa in the same way that in Chritianity Jesus is somewhat a physical representation of God capable of performing miracles, wich in this case would be Kiri controlling life on Pandora. But eventhough you point out the 'tune in next time to find out' you still wanted the answers to all the questions in this movie. What kid of sense does that make? This is a confirmed franchise. It is the equivalent of asking for all of Snape's secrets in the first Harry Potter movie/book or the reason why Voldemort keeps coming back, or the real reason why Harry didn't die. Basically you want no plot twist at the end of the franchise.

  • @Equinegraphy
    @Equinegraphy Год назад +2

    I am sure there is loads to cover in RoP autopsy :-D can't wait for it!

  • @THEINFINITIVERSESAGA
    @THEINFINITIVERSESAGA 4 месяца назад

    11:57 I can’t even comprehend the science of how that even works

  • @Barnesofthenorth
    @Barnesofthenorth Месяц назад

    Just checking if I missed something, as by the end in the review at least Quaritch seemed like he was actually becoming a good guy while that person who wanted to kill Spider was becoming evil, as even if you say you don't think she would have, in the end the bad guy of the last film put away his weapon first to save a childs life, while she was seemingly more willing to kill a child than him, so she definitely seems a lot more evil.

  • @CharlesUrban
    @CharlesUrban Год назад +3

    Happy New Year! My favorite Avatar title was "2Avatar2Furious."

  • @skeptical_aristotle
    @skeptical_aristotle Год назад +1

    Love it all. The longer the better but I’ll take the scraps too!
    You should hang out with little platoon, critical drinker, mauler and the other greats of RUclips analysis!

  • @sharksbreath7
    @sharksbreath7 Год назад +2

    The constantly changing sequel titles are great.

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon... 7 месяцев назад

    10/10
    For the running with the title alone. Brilliant!

  • @bailysawyer804
    @bailysawyer804 17 дней назад

    Best animated feature

  • @jeremygernhaelder8783
    @jeremygernhaelder8783 Год назад

    "Avatar 2 The Quickening"
    *Insert gif of Captain America: "I understood that reference" 😂 🤣

  • @hydr3537
    @hydr3537 Год назад +3

    I hope this gets as many views as your rings of power content.

  • @mrminecraftcubeable
    @mrminecraftcubeable Год назад +3

    I will say as silly as the crab robots are, crabs are biologically speaking a pretty good design

  • @dgurlie-0273
    @dgurlie-0273 Год назад +8

    A lot of the issues you brought up are actually touched upon and fleshed out… but the problem is, they are in a 3 part comic actually written by Cameron. At the start of the movie when it says “1 year later,” what happens in the comics is what happened during that 1 year, and the Na’vi are arguing amongst themselves if they should fight back. They are hesitant because Jake has to introduce them to the human way of fighting so they have a better chance of winning, since they were fighting a losing battle before Eywa had to step in to help last time. Because of their religious laws, most of them don’t want to use weapons made of metal, but others agree that they need to upgrade their weapons to have a fighting chance.
    Maybe in the director’s cut, a lot more things people have an issue with will be fleshed out, because things were fleshed out more in the director’s cut of the first movie 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @moloudmokhtari
    @moloudmokhtari Год назад +2

    I like the long format better

  • @zardox78
    @zardox78 Год назад +3

    "Bad humans! Shame on you for your human failings! You should be spending all of your time in a constant state of apology for what your kind has done!" - Human Screenwriters
    Yeah, I just don't have any patience for that pretentious brand of science fiction anymore, regardless of how well the story is told.

  • @zak7an2
    @zak7an2 Год назад +1

    Avatar II: The Wrath of Quaritch really is one of the movies of all time. It has been watched by people and reviewed by critics. The 2022 movie Avatar Episode 2: Attack of the Navi has already delivered more than a 100 dollars in the box office and will surely bring in more! Audiences all over the USA and probably some other countries might enjoy Avatar 2: High Voltage from James Cameron, the director of such hits as Avatars, Avatar 2: Judgement Day and Avatar II: The Spawning.

  • @Kveldred
    @Kveldred Год назад +1

    I don't really see a problem with Q... Kw... _The army guy_ wanting to protect his (former body's) son - from his perspective, he woke up one day and his body was different; this doesn't change his feelings regarding stuff like sons or revenge.
    That is, it seems unlikely that any human is going to think "oh, well, if it's just the son of my real body and not my new clone body, that changes everything", as I see it.
    You seem to agree when it comes to revenge - it was not the _clone body_ that Jake thwarted, right, but we still understand that from ArmyDude's perspective he's just a bigger, bluer version of the same guy - so is there a salient difference you perceive in the case of children?
    This might (or might not) be a basic philosophical difference between us. A related question you asked - "why does the cloned version still fight for humanity?" - seems totally intuitive and reasonable to me; I think I'd _absolutely_ feel no dissonance in continuing to fight for humanity, regardless of the (temporary?) housing they placed my backup in - but perhaps you feel his being in the Na'vi body ought to change his allegiance?
    ---------------
    Anyway, overall: fantastic video; as soon as you explained your absolutely correct take on the first movie, I knew it would be a treat.
    It's like Christmas every time I see a new RFT upload! MAKE MORE DAMMIT 👍

  • @CloudCuckoo42
    @CloudCuckoo42 Год назад +1

    By and by of course, happy new year to you and all in this comment thread.

  • @jonbondMPG
    @jonbondMPG 10 месяцев назад

    Hahhahaaa 09:17 oh man, that's the best hands down the best moment on RUclips of 2023 for me, you win the year.

  • @darkage5
    @darkage5 4 месяца назад

    Strange i never heard the comparison of Avatar to Pocahontas. Even as the end credits were rolling on the first movie. My first thought was "Did i just watch dances with Wolves?" Later on that night as i was watching the news. One of the reporters said the same thing. Funny thing about unobtanium. The word is usually used to describe a plot device that is outside current science and or defies the laws of physics. The word was also used in the movie The Core. The metal for the shell not only does not melt. it somehow conducts and redirects the heat. It can withstand the temperature of the earths core for some reason. I think it was a point that you made. Why didn't the RDA just come back and retake Hell's gate? This was never explained either. They just went ahead and built Bridgehead city. Now the Whales yellow matter (that's what i call it) pays for the whole show. Last time i checked Unobtanium was still more valuable. They could have just kept mining. Right back on the site of home tree since it was already knocked down. Why didn't Jake keep riding the last shadow? I thought all the bird things bonded for life. Who was spiders mother? it was joked that Norm is probably Kiri's father. He was Grace's teachers pet after all. I mean Norm was seeing Trudy in his human form. But him and Teacher could have been getting it on in Avatar form as a way to experiment with their reproductive systems. It would also make sense that her body would still be alive while not connected to it. So the birth would have carried to term. Aiwa just deposited some of her essence into the fetus. I don't know it is really too contrived to think about. Another fantastic review.

  • @nouyellowmoon
    @nouyellowmoon Год назад +1

    Thank you for this😊

  • @BBanzaj
    @BBanzaj Год назад +1

    1.cloning people who were already on pandora and have first hand expirience is probably worth the money that is thrown into the avatars... also since now the operation on pandora was switched from just mining to a full blown colonisation, chances are that the budged for this company expanded, since now they probably dont operate just on their own, they are probably backed by gov. (of individual countries or a global gov).... so chances are, now they operate on a blank check.
    2. there is no UAV or other drone in both of the movies, im guessing they have some kind of Dune/40k reasons to not use advanced AI, meaning terminators are not used.
    3. How do they know space whale brain stops humans from aging? they were on the planet for several decades before they were kicked out, chances are some sience outpost away from hells gate was working on exploring the sea, and they might have come upon some whale brain and experimented with it.

  • @mungomidge1090
    @mungomidge1090 Год назад

    I watched it last night and woke up when the credits were rolling. The last thing I remember is some blue people swimming around.

  • @cypher249
    @cypher249 7 месяцев назад

    I keep hearing Avatar 2: the search for more money in Mel Brooks voice and its killing me 😂.

  • @MistahBryan
    @MistahBryan Год назад

    The funniest part of videos like this (IMO) is the seemingly random titles that the narrator gives to the movie "Avatar 2: Electric Boogalo" or "Avatar 2: Off the Deep End" etc...

  • @wishfulstinker8327
    @wishfulstinker8327 Год назад

    just came here to say this was spaceballs 2's title. the Quest for more money. Love you Mel Brooks

  • @General_Belu
    @General_Belu 3 месяца назад

    Would be nice to know more about the captain, Scoresby.

  • @RazorsharpLT
    @RazorsharpLT 10 месяцев назад

    The robots being crabs is symbolic, because crabs are scavengers most of the time and frast on corpses

  • @theother1281
    @theother1281 Год назад +1

    I always regarded Avatar as Dances with Space Wolves.
    Seeing it in IMAX I loved it as I have Avatar 2 in IMAX.
    Will I ever watch it other than in an IMAX theatre, probably not. I watched the first one once in 2D and have never felt like repeating the experience. I love the 3D experience enough to ignore the downward spiral of the story line; so far. I appreciate it more as a 4D art project than as cinema.

  • @Smido83
    @Smido83 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have to object... Avatar was "Dancing with the Wolves... but with Aliens", not Pocahontas! 😉

  • @ryanelliott71698
    @ryanelliott71698 Год назад +1

    Like the only 2 cases I can think of bringing back a previously dead character and not making it stupid, is Maul from The Clone Wars and Stoneheart/ Catelyn Stark from A Song of Ice and Fire.

  • @thinkwithurdipstick
    @thinkwithurdipstick Год назад +9

    At least Lion King put effort into its story. The story was the purpose of Lion King, I don’t think the same can be said of the first Avatar. It’s fine and all if James Cameron wants to play with his toys, but would it hurt to get someone with an ounce of storytelling ability?

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +1

      Cameron knows how to tell a story though, he wrote T1, T2, Aliens, The Abyss, True Lies, Titanic...

    • @thinkwithurdipstick
      @thinkwithurdipstick Год назад +10

      @@randomft perhaps ‘knew’ would be a better term if your most recent example is from nearly 30 years ago. I’m not gonna deny he’s made some great films, but he’s abandoned story for toys

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Год назад +5

      Agreed. The story is so frustratingly...unambitious. It sticks so rigidly to a formula and is so predictable. Nothing happened that got me thinking 'oh wow, didn't see that coming!'.

    • @Lobsterwithinternet
      @Lobsterwithinternet Год назад +3

      @@thebatman4279 That's been James Cameron’s style since at least Titanic.
      He’s become the cinematic equivalent to Applebees.

    • @coltonwilkie241
      @coltonwilkie241 Месяц назад

      @randomft Ridley Scott could also tell a good story 30 years ago. I guess both James and Ridley have lost their writing ability with their rapidly increasing age and their trademark lack of actually caring about the things they make now.

  • @CoffeeForAll
    @CoffeeForAll Год назад +2

    My prediction is that the next movie will revolve around yet another tribe. The human will obviously have made some sort of peace agreement, in which plot specific characters are to be kept away from the main body of the blue aliens, so as to avoid them riling up all the locals and starting a war.
    After having moved to the new tribe, girl-Jesus then discovers that the humans are.. hang on while I roll my dice.
    Mind-controlling animals.
    Probability is that I’m wrong. But this is how such narratives usually evolve when it comes from Hollywood.

  • @THEINFINITIVERSESAGA
    @THEINFINITIVERSESAGA 4 месяца назад

    11:35 I don’t even understand and comprehend the science of how that’s even works

  • @LateralTwitlerLT
    @LateralTwitlerLT Год назад +1

    3:30 So just like how Terminator 2 broke the universe and set-up created in Terminator, James Cameron's sequel to Avatar also breaks the set-up and universe established there? I'm shocked!
    No idea if Cameron wrote the script for Avatar and Avatar 2, but it looks to me as if Gale Hurd was the one who could put together a script, while James manages the technical side of his movies. Which would explain how lacking these movies of his are when it comes to the story.

  • @tobybuckle7818
    @tobybuckle7818 Год назад +1

    i do like and i do subscribe and i cant wait for your next video :D

  • @andrews.5212
    @andrews.5212 Год назад

    Just a point on "letting the human just settle".. it is shown that humanity does come with the entire fleet of ISV AT ONCE.
    This time also carrying mostly soldiers and military vehicles.
    In the novellization of the first film is explained that the RDA had around 12ish InterStellar Vehicle doing the round trip Earth - Pandora.
    By the same logic of the first movie physics the ISV should be INCAPABLE of the maneuver shown in the second movie (entering the Pandora's atmosphere to use its antimatter engine plumes to basically scorch earth the landing area).. the ISV is a fragile vessile that would break apart as soon as it face the upper atmosphere of the planet (especially stating that Pandora's atmosphere is denser than earth while lower gravity)
    Unless we are to believe that the ISV never technically ENTER pandora's atmosphere and the drop pod was dropped FROM orbit (which is not what it is shown) also.. the ISV are said to release UNTOLD amount of radiation that would be deposited on the landing site...
    But it was a cool scene to see the XENOS being purged from the planet! :D

  • @juskabilonda5537
    @juskabilonda5537 Год назад +1

    In Avatar the high ground which is a comic book, we can see everything that happened between the end of the first movie to the beginning of the way of water, maybe you might be interested in reading it 🙂. they are some videos on RUclips as well.

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Год назад +5

      I didn’t know this, but either way if a problem in the movie is fixed by content that isn’t in the movie then it is still a problem with the movie.

  • @balazsvarga1823
    @balazsvarga1823 Год назад +1

    I see James Cameron loves the Dreadknights, and wanted to make an even sillier walker. Well, if they didn't have anything on their groin, they wouldn't need loincloths.

  • @bless_M
    @bless_M 11 месяцев назад +1

    I still don’t understand the whale plot line, what worth is anti aging stuff if the earth is ending, they also seem to have tech that can install consciousness into other bodies too on top of that.
    Secondly if they have all this cool tech, why do they still use these methods to extract that serum out of whale brains? Can’t they synthesize it in a lab or even acquire the serum from cloning, there’s so many ways of harvesting this stuff without actually harming a single whale