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bloodyrosemccoy ([personal profile] bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2010-01-10 05:59 pm

Avatar

First off, I want to thank James Cameron for complicating my life, since I am also re-watching the entire series of Avatar: The Last Airbender, which is a mouthful to specify.

The movie was … well, for the Highest-Budget Highest-Grossing Movie Ever, with elements Relevant To My Interests,* there is no getting around that the story was basically a giant, special-effects-laden, two-hour-and-forty-two-minute rehash of FernGully: The Last Rainforest. You want race relations with aliens,** check out CJ Cherryh or Poul Anderson or someone of that ilk.

I’ll give it one thing, though—the worldbuilding was magnificent. I get as big a charge out of seeing a constructed world onscreen as I get out of hearing people converse in constructed languages. The worldbuilder in me who is satisfied with deliciously extrapolated ecosystems and what-ifs was all over this movie. Even the culture gets some bonus points—I have this image of James Cameron waving a stack of cash at a team of anthropologist consultants demanding “Make me a race of noble savage blue people!” and the consultants valiantly trying to give some verisimilitude to the Na’vi anyway.

Basically, if I had my way with the movie, it’d be a documentary. No plot except maybe Sigourney Weaver doing field anthropology or something.

I know, I know, it’s as much wishful thinking as wishing the Prime Directive were something that people would actually follow, but I can dream, can’t I?


*Special effects, worldbuilding, and blue people, for a start. Also my well-aged fancrush on Sigourney Weaver, and my burgeoning one on Zoë Saldaña. But “DOES IT HAVE ALIENS IN IT?” is the trump card.

**This actually really drives me nuts, that writers and readers of sci-fi so often equate race with species, to the point where they use the words interchangeably. There are indeed parallels, but there’s also, quite literally, a world of difference between humans and alien species. You don’t get a different evolutionary psychology (the real kind, not the pseudoscientific Stephen Jay Gould’s Strawman kind) or a different-shaped brain when you’re talking about two groups of humans. With aliens, well, we come back around to the GOOD sci-fi writers.

[identity profile] biomekanic.livejournal.com 2010-01-11 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the other Avatar movie is being released as "The Last Airbender". Maybe they could use some CGI and get everyone's race a tad closer to the show, and make Aang's tattoos look less like smudges and more like, you know, tattoos.

[identity profile] padparadscha.livejournal.com 2010-01-11 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Fuck that. It's a perfectly good TV show, and if they're not gonna bother to make everyone the right race, well, then, I'm not gonna bother to see it. Telling them I disapprove and then giving them my money anyway isn't much of a message.

Yeah, it's called The Last Airbender--fair enough, but the past few weeks of "Wanna watch Avatar?" have been a bit confusing around here.