Reflections on Avatar
In Cameron's world, Nature is always wise and noble, which indeed it can be, but he fails to show its brutal side. The only thing that was brutal, crude, and immoral in the movie was the "advanced" technology.
In Cameron's world, Nature is always wise and noble, which indeed it can be, but he fails to show its brutal side. The only thing that was brutal, crude, and immoral in the movie was the "advanced" technology.
Huffington Post | Amanda Ng | Posted 05.25.2011
*See video below* James Cameron wants one thing to be clear about Avatar: "This is not an animated film," he has said. "These actors did not just s...
Jose Antonio Vargas | Posted 05.25.2011
Technology has never looked so human in film. James Cameron has created a wholly believable, realistic world, at once marking a new cinematic era and expanding the possibilities of film in our technology-dependent, digital entertainment-driven 21st century. From here on out, movies will be divided into two epochs: B.A. and A.A. Before "Avatar," After "Avatar."
Ray Kurzweil | Posted 05.25.2011