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why to many posts are spend on Avatar and how people will remember it in the next years. it is possible that a movie is liked when it is in the theaters and then people move on. Avatar is this kind of movie. Matrix? haha. thats on a very different level. i am one of the biggest Matrix fans.
what makes me angry is that Cameron is able to writte a story that would be as important as the Matrix was. he is intelligent and has enough experience.
but you have to respect him for making a movie that was not trying to be more complex . Avatar is a clear movie that is simple from the beginning to the end. Man of Steel is not smart or complex. its also a simple blocbkuster........that is trying to be smart but fails. but thats modern filmaking. nothing can be simple. everything has to be complicated. or POTC 2 and 3? or Lone Ranger? or f... Transformer movies? where is the clearity and simplicty?
Actually, he thinks he did, and many people even think he succeded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themes_in_Avatar
With analysis like that of Avatar and even of the Star Wars Prequels i believe some read too much into certain films, i see more different and interesting questions in One Piece than any of these films, and that one isn't even trying.
The Matrix is light years better than Avatar, but to each his own.
I do think a lot of people are underestimating Avatars effect on pop culture. Just look at the amount of 3d films we see today. Its because of Avatar...and people know that. It may not have rabid fans like The Avengers (which has multiple superheroes in it, each with 40+ years of comic book history, so I don't know how its even remotely comparable to a new property like Avatar but whatever) or even Twilight for that matter but there is still a significant fan base.
And having a rabid fan base doesn't necessarily equate to being the most popular among the general public. The thing about Avatar is that a lot of people like it just enough to go watch it in theaters. Now, maybe the Avengers has a lot more crazed fans (who would watch the film even if it was crap) but can it pull in random John Doe who hasn't bothered going to the movies for over ten years like Avatar can?....I don't think so.
I agree, from what i see the general public does seem to remember it, i remember one of my teachers saying it was the only mainstream film in the past few years she enjoyed. While i didn't like Avatar's plot i do apreciate the film for its simplicity, i just hope the sequels can also be more original, as James Cameron proved he can do in Terminator 2 and Aliens.
With Avatar James Cameron says he wanted to make a multimédia franchise, so i find it strange that there aren't any comic books or original novels yet, and there is barelly a vídeo game, the only ones were released at the same time as the first film, and they were just the usual movie to game properties, easily forgetable.
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