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RE: "Avatar " as the "Anti-Lion King"

Posted by patrickU on January 17, 2010 at 03:24:39:

Bonjour mon ami,

I want to point out that not only in this film, but in all of the genre, I get weary of the bad cuts.
Let me explain, bad actors in bad action scenes, after say, a crash get out of a given situation and you can fully see the cut, it just feel un-realistic. And mostly amateurish.
The action is under cut in many movements.
See what I mean?

Titanic had one magic moment. When the camera gliding unto the sunken ship and slowly come to life. Nothing new but well executed.

The Pope as with other films like " Sacrilege " is doing his duty. His job. He would do maybe a better one in shutting his voice and learn his lesson in history as time change in time.
But are we not in a childrenīs play?

Lion King I did see. But I can hardly remember, and it was at the time no worth in my eyes of any kind of analysis!

The hierarchy is in every form of life a steady companion in the order of things to be.
And ...questioning belong ...to it.
Who is the boss...Whose rang do I have.
We are made of the same imprint.

Now for the living planet see " Gaya ".

GAIA is also a hypothesis which was developed in 1960's by James Lovelock who was working for NASA and by the help of Lynn Margulis. In the book "Gaia: a new look at life on earth" , which was written by Lovelock, he for the first time, told about his hypothesis and claimed that world is an alive organism in real. The life on earth was called Gaia and according to this, the lands constitutes the bones of GAIA, the oceans, seas and rivers are the circulation system, and the athmosphere is its respiration system and the living things which are living on earth constitutes its nervous system.

GAIA which grow out of Mythology was become philosophy by Lovelock and this philosophy became a source of inspiration for a lot of intellectuals, writers and activists. Isaac Asimov, delineated GAIA as a planet in which all of the things and living things shares common senses and in there, every body told him/herself as "I, we, gaia" .

I cite. So nothing new here, but for the teen age public "une relation a effet " worth to be point out.

My dear friend, what you see is you, the Bambi whose inside has that certain beauty, I, I am far more darker and got what I deserve, like we all do. Even this Nazi parole!

But this film is not worth your epitaph. In the end. From my point of view.

Well not quite right there where a few moments that did touch me. Love interaction, moment of tenderness.

I once was in Los Angeles, too big to me, I felt lost. San Francisco was to my size.
I wish I could eat that pie with you!
But if you ever travel to Germany, after poisoning my America friend Victor I sure would give you the same treat!

So now Avatar is long gone of my mind and a sure sign of its volatility in my mind, any kind of any discussion you are more than worth, in fact it is a pleasure, one of the few real one on this Forum to have with. With you.

For always wanting to have the last word ( yes stupid me ) here is a review that touch more than my feelings.

Patrick