Review by Ritesh Mohapatra

Avatar: The Way of Water 2022

Magnum Opus, Compelling, Stunning

Avatar The Way of Water's cinematic brilliance is something unparalleled and is supposed to stay that way for a long time. Nothing comes close to this if imagination and fiction comes into play. Cameron builds onto a wonderful extension of a world he created 14 years ago. Even if the story is cliched and doesnt grasp your undivided attention, the visuals, cinematography and pure imaginative elements fused with adequate drama and strong action sequences make it worth your tickets price.

Avatar 1 had set the bar for being an astounding piece of science fiction by breaking box office collections left and right. The second is on the same path. Over 1 Billion Dollars collections already Worldwide, the film is a experience you shouldn't miss in the cinemas. Cameron's vision is exemplary and powerful. The world building, powerful character dynamics, brilliant action set pieces are a bit let down by a noteworthy score which i believed could have been more inspiring and rousing to say the least. Nevertheless , its a criminal to challenge anything James Cameron has build with watever resources he had. Commendable.

Unlike the first part, this one has a few new interesting additions in terms of characters. Jake Sully and Neyitri have 4 children now. Sam's and Zoe's characters were mostly supporting characters with relatively less screen space. Kate Winslet is brilliant as Ronal . Britain Dalton as Loak is amazing. He excels in this storyline which becomes thr most likeable character and his friendship with the sea creature steals the show this time around. Overall, watching animated actors doesn't really give you the sense of their hardwork which has gone behind so its difficult to judge it.

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