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		<description><![CDATA[Being a cynical skeptic, I wanted to dislike this movie. I wanted the story to be trivial, the action to be a yawn fest and the much-heralded effects to be very 00s. Most of that ended up being true but I still liked it. Before I go on, I&#8217;ll give you the short version (it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a cynical skeptic, I wanted to dislike <a title="Avatar" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_(2009_film)" target="_blank">this movie</a>. I wanted the story to be trivial, the action to be a yawn fest and the much-heralded effects to be very 00s. Most of that ended up being true but I still liked it.</p>
<p>Before I go on, I&#8217;ll give you the short version (it&#8217;s been awhile since my last movie post and I&#8217;d hate to bore you). This makes <em><a title="Star Wars" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076759/" target="_blank">Star Wars</a></em> look like the pathetic, stolen from a million clichés, hack job it really is&#8230; purely because it&#8217;s the same thing with cooler toys (and stronger processors).</p>
<p>The story (like the aforementioned, <a title="Star Wars Sextilogy in 60 Seconds" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_REtqxDkayU" target="_blank">poorly directed sextilogy</a>) is stolen from a million anti-genocide, anti-war melodramas. It&#8217;s not spectacular. There are a lot of inane moments but it&#8217;s laced with enough allusions to our current reality to give it relevance. (Read: war propaganda, dehumanizing slurs, breaking from the natural order, &#8220;shock and awe,&#8221; etc.)</p>
<p>I was impressed with the action, which doesn&#8217;t happen often. Here&#8217;s where (full-disclosure) I&#8217;ll admit I saw it in <a title="IMAX" href="http://www.imax.com/" target="_blank">IMAX 3D</a>. This gives me a skewed perspective but I stick by the statement.</p>
<p>The scenery is stunning, the graphics are mystifying and the sequences of action are enthralling. I started to ignore the glaring redundancies of the story and got into the damn thing. It&#8217;s immersing. The effects are that good.</p>
<p>Really, it&#8217;s about the message. For that, it blows <em><a title="FernGully" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104254/" target="_blank">FernGully</a></em> out of the water. The beauty of it (and probably why it&#8217;s so damn long) is you can take any number of themes from it. It&#8217;s anti-war, pro-Gaia, anti-corporatist, anti-fossil fuel, pro-loincloth and many others, depending on your mood, tax bracket or hair style.</p>
<p>For me, it&#8217;s about regaining our link to the natural world. Most of you know I think the free market&#8217;s perpetual growth is a joke no one&#8217;s allowed to laugh at, politicians are only able to reenforce misconceptions, our food is just as fake as anything on Pandora and we&#8217;re too far from natural selection to advance our species any further so my interpretation is probably a given.</p>
<p>Throughout the film, in varying contexts, the phrase &#8220;I see you&#8221; is used. Ultimately, this a call to see the world around us, the one we&#8217;ve been actively ignoring for more than a century (or millenium, depending on how you enjoy repetitious history) in the name of a small minority&#8217;s progress and an even smaller one&#8217;s profit.</p>
<p>The movie&#8217;s about a culture that exists within the cycles of nature coming up against a culture oblivious to them. It&#8217;s a fantasy not only in cinematic style, but because the former holds their ground against the latter. A quote near the end, &#8220;the aliens go back to their dying world&#8221; is haunting.</p>
<p>Superficially, it&#8217;s a fun show. It follows a predictable but fun-for-all-ages arch, has some neon blue nipple for the teenage boys, action for the dads, a simplified love story for the girls and a hint of feminine empowerment for those a bit older.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t deserve all the hype but I enjoyed it a ton. It&#8217;s not a great movie but it&#8217;s one of the best <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">this</span> from last year.</p>
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