First off, it was pretty cool. The 3d was amazing, and the story was alright, too. Now, I'd like to give an analysis to the concept of the movie. That being said...
SPOILER ALERT!
Aside from the obvious "nature should be lived with rather than abused" theme that goes on, I noticed another theme running in the undercurrent. This would be that Avatar is basically MMO: The Movie.
The title alone is enough to postulate on this theory, but there are other factors as well:
- The main character starts at level 1, and gets stronger.
- I can think of two characters that first get land mounts, then flying mounts, and finally epic mounts.
- The process of mating, which is akin to having a wedding in an MMO.
There are also some paralells between the main character in real life, and in the "game".
- In real life, the character is handicapped, which sets up the theme that he likes the "game" world more than the real one.
- His slow detachment from reality.
- The fact that he is either sleeping, or "playing the game".
- Finally having what is essentially every MMO nerd's dream fulfilled: actually becoming his character.
The movie actually included pretty much every nerd-fantasy element, such as giant Starcraft-like mechs, the Pelicans from Halo, Dark Elves, the Mana Tree, the list goes on.
Any thoughts on this?
Oh, and the dragon rape part was a little disturbing.