My Review of Avatar
January 10, 2010 by Brian D. Hill
Filed under Featured Showcase, Technology, USWGO
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Author: Brian D. Hill
There is no doubt there is a lot of controversy and theories over the move Avatar. Some claims they think it’s government propaganda and anti-technology propaganda and I won’t make out like it’s not but I will state my point of view when I saw avatar.
When I saw Avatar I thought it was a very good movie with superior graphics and I can see how some thinks environmental propaganda or anti-technology propaganda but I see it as the elite and corporations are using the military against a tribe of humanoids when they haven’t done anything wrong but just live their own way.
If any of you see any propaganda I like you to tell me in the comments because I know some parts of the film that could make out like there is like people leaving failing earth cause it’s considered a environmental fear mongering, and the fact avatar is considered promoting a society without technology. I know some things could be propaganda but I see some things as showing how evil the elite can be like attacking a tribe out of greed when they had many other choices to make and can still live with technology and instead they go down the route of evilness.
Just like how instead of carbon credits we all should just plant more trees and use more better technology such as my idea on using the power of the earths natural magnetism to generate free energy or zero point energy generators. Also the very fear that the earth is doomed is a bit crazy but it doesn’t mean the earth is forever although it has lasted loads of years so I don’t think it will end now.
Well overall I thought Avatar brought out some good point of views on how the evil military corporations or military industrial complex tries to hurt the simple tribes of people. I believe everything has a solution other then killing and violence and that violence shall always be the very last resort but attacking a tribe over a rock is very immoral. I hope that nobody thinks that I support the propaganda of avatar but I just thought that avatar was about a armed military corporation trying to kill those that made their choice to live as a tribe without technology and lived with the land.
As I said before I believe everyone has a right to make their own personal choices and that nobody should forced their beliefs on anyone. That’s the end of my review!
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David Tamayo on Tue, 12th Jan 2010 9:07 pm
You made the statement at the end of your review, “As I said before I believe everyone has a right to make their own personal choices and that nobody should forced their beliefs on anyone”. That pretty much sums up how I feel about most things including this movie. I was told before I watched this movie about the “Al Gore for President” theme. I actually left the theater wanting to go out and plant a tree so the propaganda worked I guess to a degree. My goal however was to watch this movie with an open mind and a totally suspended hold on reality. My goal was to enjoy this movie with my family and a large tub of buttered popcorn and an xtra LARGE diet pop. That is what I did and I can say that I really enjoyed myself being engulfed by the amazing 3D effect and story that hauntingly reminded me of a 5th grade reading of Pocahontas. Your site is great and I will be coming back for more of your views and opinions. Take care. “Happy Dropping”