He's a definite spoiler for a directing bid for the Academy Awards.
This is the film that can blend the fans of those two films together and lock Cameron into your heart. Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Titanic do not even compare anymore. James Cameron has come back home ladies and gentlemen Cameron is back, bigger, badder, and mature in his crowning work of his career. The entire sound team is also locked and loaded for Oscar recognition as the feeling of animals, machines, and arrows buzzing by your head leave you imprisoned in Cameron's exquisite film. It goes back to his work on Titanic, where the musical instruments lifted the material immensely. It offers a variable of devastation that moves the viewer to near tears. James Horner's score is some of the best work done in his career. The viewer can feel so engulfed by the imagery, you feel like you can smell the leaves from the trees. It was if the viewer sat down in a chair, put on glasses, and was literally placed on Pandora, spaceships, and floating mountains. Mauro Fiore is the threat for a Cinematography Oscar this year. The Film Editing is the crowning achievement of the film as it also offers the perfect blend of the two worlds, enticing the viewer and shifting us around. Art Direction is killer as the two worlds blend in perfectly for an acceptable time. Other than those visuals, the film pops with all the other technical aspects thrown into one. It is the best visual experience of my life, period. I sat on this for two days before charging it out, but I mean it. That is the boldest statement I have ever made in all my years of criticism. Avatar delivers the best action sequences put on film of all time. The first forty minutes or so require patience and hope as it is the weakest part of the film and offers some dreariness, but when the second act takes off, it's sky high with no limits for James Cameron. Narratively the film works perfectly on the cinematic level. She lives inside her role with effortless ease, but suffers from some of the typical James Cameron cheesy lines. Grace, is sufficient enough to have on screen again teamed with Cameron. He offers actual emotion and emotes evil to the audience and gains our hatred easily. Stephen Lang, as the rock hard Colonel Miles, takes on a villainous turn to a new level in science fiction. Zoe Saldana, who plays Neytiri, a Na' vi huntress, is thrilling and electrifying. Though he has problems with his Aussie accent often enough in the film, he gets the job done. Sam Worthington, as Jake Sully, is an actor who's on his way to becoming a star.
This is all based on character movements and reactions. Not to be confused with a sensational bravura performance from some of the centuries best such as Marion Brando, Tom Hanks, or Diane Keaton these actors along with the director inhabit these visual transformations with special effects as if they are have lived these beings all their lives. The performances here, in the sense of reacting, becoming, and understanding what Cameron has written are astounding. When Jake learns the ways of the Na' vi, his feelings and learnings will put him and the people he trusts in dangerous jeopardy. Avatar is the story of Jake Sully, a paraplegic marine, who replaces his brother on a secret mission to infiltrate the Na' vi, the colony of beings that sit on the planet of Pandora, where there is a precious ore, that sells at a ridiculous amount. His attention to detail and his zeal for pushing the envelope is so admirable to any filmmaker or actor who will ever do another film from this point on. What Cameron has done here is the most passionate film project put out since Steven Spielberg released Schindler's List.
James Cameron's Avatar is the most entertaining and enthralling cinematic experiences of my life. I haven't had the jitters after a film the way I've had for Avatar in quite sometime.
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Forgive me, I'm going to jump from professional to fan boy for a while here.