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Avatar Way of Water in Imax 3d

Posted by tunenut on January 3, 2023 at 11:02:12:

I saw the first Avater in Imax 3d long ago. I remember it as a remarkable experience, simply for the visuals. I've never been sure I would even enjoy it without those amazing visuals.

So of course, I probably would have skipped this one unless it was Imax 3d. And after some 12 years, I had absolutely the same reaction. With this screen and the 3d, all the decade long work and hundreds of millions of dollars has resulted in a completely realized artificial world, down to the smallest lifeforms that fill every corner of the screen. In this case, most of the action takes place under water and it is pretty incredible.

As to the plot, well it is pretty simple good versus evil with a lot of action and fighting, and as much as it's nothing new, it's an old formula that works, at least it did for me. The end result was immersive and engaging. I kind of dreaded a 3 hour+ movie, but I was with it all the way...as I told the others I was with, I've seen much shorter movies where I was checking my watch, this one I did not. I think this would be fairly uninteresting on a small screen. But amazing in 3d Imax IMO.