The paired Avatar: Fire and Ash and Buen Camino (Checco Zalone) is ready to make the Italian box office tremble at hits of common places on the average American and the average Italian. Avatar’s visually impacting wheelchair that blocks the viewer to the cinema for three hours and twenty (practically a Netflix miniseries but without being able to pause or distract having 3D glasses), made by James Cameron, full-hand fishing in the American imagination, squeezing the eye to history and talking to the present.
A long meatloaf that continues the story of the previous film, starting from the elaboration of mourning and finding that bad-super villain that is so easy to hate and contain. The narrative structure is quite basic, the guizzo of novelty is represented the introduction of this tribe of villains that allies with the super villain, which is transformed by the arrival of weapons, a little like the Westerners had done with the natives. At the motto of everything has already been told and if you have to see a film for three hours, nothing can be complex, everything must be immediate, Avatar: Fire and Ash is therefore suitable for all.
Those who want to find deep readings can do it, those who simply want to enjoy a visually captivating film find bread for their teeth, those who love the epic, powerful stories will remain satisfied. This is how a car is sent forward, which costs $400 million, and which has to collect as little as three times globally. It is part of the game of a cinema that thanks to these wide worlds manages to maintain and maintain products more niche. Avatar Fire and Ash (like the predecessors) is a movie to and from the cinema, seeing it outside a room makes no sense.
Avatar Fuoco e cenere, la trama
The movie brings us back to Pandora. We find Jake and Neytiri still in trouble and mourning for the death of Neteyam. They will fight with the tribe of the Ashera people led by Varang who will end up allying with Jake’s greatest enemy.
Il cast
Sam Worthington: Jake Sully
Zoe Saldana: Neytiri
Sigourney Weaver: Kiri; dott.ssa Grace Augustine
Stephen Lang: col. Miles Quaritch
Kate Winslet: Ronal
Cliff Curtis: Tonowari
Joel David Moore: dott. Norm Spellman
CCH Pounder: Mo’at
Michelle Yeoh: dott.ssa Karina Mogue
Oona Chaplin: Varang
David Thewlis: Peylak
Edie Falco: gen. Frances Ardmore
Jemaine Clement: dott. Ian Garvin
Giovanni Ribisi: Parker Selfridge
Britain Dalton: Lo’ak
Jamie Flatters: Neteyam
Trinity Jo-Li Bliss: Tuktirey “Tuk”
Jack Champion: Miles “Spider” Socorro
Matt Gerald: Cap. Lyle Wainfleet
Brendan Cowell: cap. Mick Scoresby
Bailey Bass: Tsireya
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