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Avatar 2: Should we really go see the sequel to James Cameron's masterpiece?

2022-12-13T17:11:13.052Z


CRITICISM – Thirteen years after the release of the first part of his ecological epic, the second opus arrives in all cinemas. Le Figaro has seen it and delivers its verdict.


In 2009, the Smurfs lose the blue monopoly.

A people from an exo-moon planet have the same skin color.

The Na'vi, imagined not by Yves Klein but by James Cameron, much larger than Peyo's creatures, triumph on Earth.

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confirms the audacity of a visionary filmmaker, always one step ahead of Hollywood (Terminator

1 and 2

,

Aliens, the return

,

Abyss

,

Titanic

).

From film to film, Cameron pushes the limits of gigantism and technological innovation, constantly renewing the invention of the Lumière brothers in the manner of a modern-day Méliès (digital special effects, 3D).

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thus brings “performance capture” into another dimension, anticipating in passing the advent of metaverses.

Aggravated climate change

A visionary, Cameron is also one in the themes he tackles.

In 2009, the preservation of nature is not a fashionable subject.

The Na'vi, inhabitants of the planet Pandora, live in harmony with the flora and fauna.

In connection even, unlike…

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Source: lefigaro

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