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James Cameron: "I worked on the story of Avatar 2 based on my own life"

2022-12-13T12:35:37.073Z


INTERVIEW – Eminently sympathetic, the director of Titanic answers questions from Figaro with a kind of communicative greed. When he has something to say, he wants to let it be known.


In Paris, the crew of

Avatar: The Waterway

dropped anchor in the plush lounges of the Bristol.

At 68, James Cameron is cordial, still thread-thin and fit.

It was a few days before he was infected with the Covid.

Knowing the commercial stakes of his new film, he does not hesitate to wet his shirt to achieve it.

LE FIGARO.

- From

Abyss

to

Sanctum,

via

Titanic

or this second

Avatar,

set in an underwater universe, where does your fascination for water come from?

James Cameron.

-

If people appreciate my films and all the aquatic imagery they convey, it's simply because it's in all of us.

Me, it comes to me from childhood.

As far back as my memory goes, I remember that I always wanted to go underwater.

As a child, I lived in a small rural town in Canada, Kapuskasing, very close to a river.

All the other kids wanted to swim and race on the surface, while I wanted to explore underwater…

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Source: lefigaro

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