Avatar: The Way of Water

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The Way of Water review: James Cameron’s film is a cinematic masterpiece. The Way Of Water will release in cinemas on December 16, 2022. Ahead of its theatrical release, check out our review of the James Cameron film.The world as we know is divided into two parts. The one before Avatar and the one that came after it. James Cameron’s 2009 film is a very important milestone in the history of filmmaking. Not only did Avatar break worldwide box office records, but it also proved that human imagination has no limits and that, with the help of technology, one can bring every vivid dream or visual to life on the big screen. Avatar was that film which left a mark on everyone who watched it. Even for those who didn’t like it or found it too sloppy or preachy, there was no denying the impact of those visual sequences and big action scenes with the Na’vi tribe (blue people).

In 2022, Cameron returns with Avatar: The Way of Water. Like its title, this time around, the story is set against the backdrop of shades of blue. The Sully family is now living on Pandora. Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) have to look out for not just themselves but their extended family, which includes their children Neteyam (Jamie Flatters), Lo’ak (Britain Dalton), Tuk (Trinity Jo-Li Bliss), and Kiri (Sigourney Weaver). There is also a human child, Spider (Jack Champion), who the Sully’s consider their own. Things take a turn for the bad when the ‘sky people’ descend on Pandora and the Sully’s have to leave the lush green landscape of their home and seek refuge in the aquamarine blue reefs which belong to another tribe – the Metkayina, who are water people. Now the Sully family has to not only befriend them but also adapt to a new life and figure out ‘the way of water’.

Genres:Sci-fi, Adventure
Director:James Cameron
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