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Avatar was exceptionally good

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I can’t believe that, going through my dashboard, there are people who didn’t like it. I hear complaints of its plot, but I believe that they are unmerited.

First of all, it is indisputable that the technology and brilliant cinematography of this movie are unparalleled. James Cameron created a marvelous and stunning Pandora, which is, to say the least, super awesome. While some people have labeled the plot as predictable, I really don’t think there’s any problem with it. While some elements of the movie have been done before, I honestly think you could label any movie as predictable. But it’s only predictable if you want it to be. I tend to keep an open mind and expect the author to do some unexpected at any moment. So, while I had an idea of how the story might go, I can truly tell you that, even as it entered its late stages, I was nervous for what was going to happen. If you thought that the movie was predictable, then I say be a little more open-minded and you won’t have that problem.

Definitely see this movie, and definitely see it in 3D. It was really an immersive experience (especially in the 2nd row). Along with the use of groundbreaking technology, the movie had a gripping plot and well-developed, dynamic, and complex characters. In fact, my only complaint for the whole movie is the font used for subtitles.

It is the most epic thing I can remember experiencing.

I agree with pretty much everything you said here. I don’t think predictability is necessarily a bad thing, especially when the visuals throughout the movie were amazing. I was a little disappointed with the dialogue in some places, but I’m just being picky, it was a spectacular movie, made better by seeing it in the theater.

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