KnowOne1988
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Avatar is intellectual without being pretentious. It is visually stimulating, it didn't even need the 3D aspect. If anything i thought the 3D cheapened it.
Cameron creates a world that mimic's ours but somehow it is better, because those 'blue people' understand what life is about. It's about unity, and coexisting, and something else we can't even imagine. The commentary Avatar makes on society without being preachy is successful. James Cameron gets multiple concepts across that are worth understanding and paying attention to. The film as a whole is engaging, worthy of every minute it ran past the standard movie length because it was more of an experience than a movie.
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Cameron creates a world that mimic's ours but somehow it is better, because those 'blue people' understand what life is about. It's about unity, and coexisting, and something else we can't even imagine. The commentary Avatar makes on society without being preachy is successful. James Cameron gets multiple concepts across that are worth understanding and paying attention to. The film as a whole is engaging, worthy of every minute it ran past the standard movie length because it was more of an experience than a movie.
http://survialguide.blogspot.com/
It's hard for me to give a Meryl Streep film such a low rating because i truly love her. There were a couple of reasons this film was a let down to me: The pacing of the film was slow and did a poor job keeping me fully engaged. Also Amy Admas is adorable but she can't hold a candel next to Meryl Streep. I almost wish this movie was dedicated 100% to the cooking legened instead of being shared with the blogger, because it was all the scenes with Amy Adam that slowed the film down. It is just a hard transition to go from this old woman who is conquering the world because she is so full of life, to this winny, egocentric, blogger who is in her apartment all day.
Titanic is a classic. I was really surprised that this movie didn't have a solid ten, overall in the IMDb user rankings. Maybe, it's just cool to not give Titanic credit nowadays, but when it was first made it was really something. When the movie came out people flocked to the theaters. When it came out on video my sister and i would watch it twice a day for a month. It was safe to say we were obsessed and for good reason. Some of the disaster scenes were hard to forgot, like the frozen baby, or the guy who committed suicide after killing someone in the unruly crowd. Many people died on that ship, and to convey that on film with the immediacy and emotion it needed is a hard challenge that James Cameron stepped up to. And let's not forget the amazing romance between Jack and Rose. Whether or not their relationship was a figment of someone's imagination it was lovely. They barely knew each other, but they would die for each other. They trusted each other. They sure as hell are giving Romeo and Juliet a run for their money. "I'll never let go, Jack." Titanic is a great film down to it's very core. It is a powerful story told through brilliant acting, excellent cinematography, beautiful music, and a crew full of hard and dedicated workers. It really blows my mind when someone says they hate this movie.