There is now a chain of events that will fascinate viewers of James
Cameron’s Avatar universe. The director has established himself with
Avatar: The Way of Water as someone who is directing content both with the
far future and the pressing themes of the present in mind. The emotional
factor in the film has been turned up, making it an even more wonderful
viewing that will leave you with mixed thoughts and sentiments even though
it is visually appealing and leaves no stone left in attracting attention
with each passing second.
It may seem like the Avatar sequel’s war has ended on Pandora, but it’s
really just begun. After conquering the “Sky People,” headed by Colonel
Miles Quaritch, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) have
started a family (Stephen Lang). Now he has come back as a Navi to exact
his vengeance. Following this, Jake and his loved ones must seek safety in
other regions and learn the ‘way of the water’ if they have any hope of
surviving this ordeal.
Cameron’s Avatar universe. The director has established himself with
Avatar: The Way of Water as someone who is directing content both with the
far future and the pressing themes of the present in mind. The emotional
factor in the film has been turned up, making it an even more wonderful
viewing that will leave you with mixed thoughts and sentiments even though
it is visually appealing and leaves no stone left in attracting attention
with each passing second.
It may seem like the Avatar sequel’s war has ended on Pandora, but it’s
really just begun. After conquering the “Sky People,” headed by Colonel
Miles Quaritch, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) have
started a family (Stephen Lang). Now he has come back as a Navi to exact
his vengeance. Following this, Jake and his loved ones must seek safety in
other regions and learn the ‘way of the water’ if they have any hope of
surviving this ordeal.