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Avatar way of the water review
a long awaited sequel of the first Avatar movie which was #1 for all time grossing before infinity war took over. This movie is about the afterlife of Jake Sully, the main character who is now permanently an avatar and the head of his tribe with his wife and 4 kids. But the peace never lasts for too long. The humans are back from earth to take over since the planet of the avatars contains whales with life extending serum. But instead of fighting back Jake Sully runs away because he has a family now and wants to protect them. They cross the ocean to the water tribe where they aren’t accepted at first but once they learn the ways of the water they are slowly accepted. Finally relaxing, assuming they are safe, the humans are tracking them and soon find them. Which leads to an all out war leading to a close battle but a victory for the avatars. And that’s basically the end. But Avatar 3 and 4 have already been made and release in 2 year intervals.
I think it was a really good movie because I love sci-fi movies with action and other worldly things. I would rate it a solid 9/10. Highly recommended by me. I think the filmmaker was successful in delivering her main message which is I think to protect our planet because we live on it and we only have one planet and the importance of family.
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My name is Pranjal Ranjit and I am a student at east west school of international studies. I love this film because it’s peak fiction.