'Avatar: The Way of Water: 'A story distilled from dreams'
'Avatar: The Way of Water: 'A story distilled from dreams'
'Avatar' is a film series in the history of world cinema, for which new water mirroring technology was introduced and new trends in animation technology were also created.
The name of the film series 'Avatar' is borrowed from the Sanskrit language of India. According to Hinduism, it means rebirth in another form after death. The term 'Wagon' is also used for this meaning.
It is a science fiction film that depicts the emotional depth of human interactions with creatures from another planet, their feelings, and emotions, and their interactions with their own species. Technology innovation and the creative sense of animation can make you want to watch this long-story movie.
Filmmaking
The creator of this film is Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, who has honed his skills in the American film industry in Hollywood. He is considered to be the coin-locked filmmaker of this film industry.
He has made numerous memorable films in his long film career, including blockbusters such as Terminator and Titanic. His current film series 'Avatar' is like a filmmaker's dream come true. He explains that he had some dreams that kept coming and he interpreted those dreams, which then created this masterpiece film series. Thus they carved a new world landscape on the shores of New Zealand.
Film director James Cameron
One of the most expensive films in international cinema, the aforementioned film 'Avatar: The Way of Water' is produced by John Landau and James Cameron himself and distributed by Twentieth Century Studios.
This month, the film was released first in the UK and then in the US, and has now been released worldwide, including in Pakistan, and is currently doing well at the box office.
Made at a cost of around 46 crores, the film has collected almost its entire budget in the first week of release and is on its way to continued success. After America and Canada, the country in which this film has earned the most at the box office in China. It is followed by South Korea, Germany, and India respectively.
This film is one of the most expensive films in international cinema
Directing
There are very few directors in the world of cinema, who have not only created cinema but have lived their entire lives in it. James Cameron is also one of those directors who live life in his films.
James Cameron loved filmmaking and water. He rekindled this love in the Avatar film series. He wants to make 5 films in this series, of which the second film is currently 'Avatar: The Way of Water'. He also became the unique director of the film series Mohabbat Me Paani Mee, who had his actors act in Paani Mee.
British actress Kate Winslet broke the record for maintaining respiration in the water while playing her role in this film. Earlier this record was held by famous American actor Tom Cruise.
James Cameron is one such director who lives life in his films
To make this film unique, James Cameron not only introduced improved water technology but also taught the actors how to live in water and also successfully tried to portray the aesthetics through the water.
They think about the world beyond the earth. Thinking of a story from this point of view, then telling it, and then coloring his story and characters in blue is typical of James Cameron. Just like the first film of this series, Avatar was released in 2009 and became a success, this film is also climbing the ladder of popularity.
A set built for a movie
A new water-based imaging technology was introduced for film
The film has been meticulously crafted in all departments including cinematography, editing, costumes, make-up, sound, music, dialogues, and lighting. The only drawback of the film is its length, but due to the good production design, even this drawback is hidden.
Perhaps James Cameron was so lost in making this film that he did not realize the length of the film, just as the human mind cannot measure length while dreaming. This film is also a dream of James Cameron which he brought to the big screen. This dreamy film will make you oblivious to your surroundings as you can't think of anything else while dreaming.
Kate Winslet broke the record for maintaining respiration in the water while playing her role in this film
Actors filming underwater
Story and acting
The creator of the story film is the filmmaker James Cameron. This story came from his dreamy subconscious into his active consciousness. He understood and understood the structure of this story and the characters in the form of dreams. To make the story more impactful, more scriptwriters were involved.
The film under review was co-written by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Silano. The story has been branched out for the upcoming sequels of the film series. By the end of this decade, all these sequels will be made and released respectively. The dialogues of this film are impressive, the story is powerful and the tone is heart-touching. In it, a successful attempt has been made to highlight the interrelationships of celestial, aquatic and wild creatures.
A scene from the movie
The influence of voice acting in cinema has not been very dominant but this film has opened up new avenues for actors with the zero bombs of voice acting. The success of both the first film in the series and now the second film has sealed its popularity.
The film stars Australian actor Sam Worthington, American actresses Zoe Landa and Sigourney Weaver, and British actress Kate Winslet among many others. All these artists have done justice with their work. Along with the old film, new characters have been added in the context of the story of the new film. The story ends at a point where a new story will begin again.
The main idea of this film is the character of Jack Sully who lives with his family on another planet Pandora. When threats to his life return, he flees with his family and takes refuge with a tribe living in the sea world, and together they fight against these negative forces. Humans are also their helpers in this fight. In the first movie, there was only one type of creature but in this, there are three types sky, forest, and water, so there is a conflict between them but these creatures with similar characteristics show wonderful behaviors.
The cast of 'Avatar: The Way of Water
Music, sound, and visual effects
The prominent first name associated with the music of this film is that of James Horner. Unfortunately, James lost his life in a plane crash. The music was then completed by Simon Franklin, who has previously worked with both James Horner and James Cameron on Titanic.
The background music of the entire film is admirable but the title track of the film, titled 'Nothing is Lost', feels like it reaches the depths of the heart. The song was composed by the film's American composer Franklin and Canadian singer The Weeknd.
By the way, this song is completely included at the end of the film, but if the sounds of this song were also kept in the background of various scenes, it would have added more atmosphere. While listening to this song, you will be reminded of 1990s German bands Enigma and Schiller as well as American singer Michael Jackson, especially the singer's voice has a lot of Michael Jackson in it. This song is a wonderful song to listen to again and again.
Visual effects have been used extensively in the film
A scene from the movie
What to talk about audio and visual feedback and how much to talk about. Voices, accents, melodious music, stunning animation, and acting of fictional creatures with real humans, it's a beautiful combination made possible by animation.
Such use of visual effects has never been seen before by moviegoers. The underwater acting and photography are amazing visuals on this one, with little vocabulary to describe them. Its real right is to watch this film with full attention on the big screen, then you can experience this unmatched beauty.
The last word
The film takes us to a level of imagination, where we can see new landscapes, including natural phenomena, forests drenched by constant rainfall, blue seas, open air, and underwater aquatic creatures. There is one amazing scene after another that is brilliantly animated and created for the moviegoers. This film is ushering in a new era in world cinema. James Cameron and his team deserve congratulations for making this wonderful film.
You will be captivated by watching this movie and you will also get angry with the behavior of a man who is the enemy of this unique creature. That's the beauty of a film made with a camera, not with a heart, whose story is distilled from dreams and whose artistry includes sensitive heartbeats. If you want to step out of Lagi Bandhi and classic movies and enter another world for a few moments, then this movie is right up your alley.
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