Visually absorbing ‘Avatar’ takes technology to new heights

Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington in "Avatar" Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) cautions fellow Na’vi warrior Jake (Sam Worthington) in James Cameron’s daring adventure “Avatar.”


James Cameron’s science-fiction adventure “Avatar” runs for an insanely long two hours and 43 minutes, yet, there’s not a single slack moment in it.

This feature has been edited down to the narrative nubs.

That’s not all.

“Avatar” is also a visually dense 3-D feast stuffed with lots and lots of stuff, and then more stuff. It throws so many elements into a scene that it’s impossible to observe and absorb all the fascinating touches and intricate details in a single viewing.

Ever since Cameron announced his $300 million production of “Avatar” – based on an idea he reportedly developed 15 years ago – the movie world has been waiting with cautious hope that it would be a worthy follow-up to his last critical and commercial smash, 1997’s “Titanic.”

It certainly is, And then some.

“Avatar” is an action film, an intergalactic Romeo & Juliet romance, a pro-Green Movement movie and a fiercely anti-imperialistic essay all wrapped into a state-of-the-art special effects experience. It contains its own original alien language, too.

Cameron’s bold and risky venture represents a historic achievement in movie animation. (Read more…)

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