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“On May Day in Washington, thousands of us were arrested for disturbing the
peace. But there is no peace. We were really arrested because we were
disturbing the war.” ~ Howard Zinn's comment on the Vietnam War Protests.

 

"And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe,
nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because Conscience tells him it
is right."-Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

 

SEE AVATAR NOW 

RECOMMENDS MIKE RIVERO

Normally, we avoid pop culture science fiction films but this is clearly one
revolutionary film "the establishment" does not want us to see. We're glad
we spent an otherwise dismal winter day viewing this beauty. Do Americans
want jobs or endless wars of conquest? What is real and what is mythical --
the world of Avatar or the America we live in? If Avatar becomes part of our
culture, where will it take us?

Rainbow Iconoclast, 2/01/10, Frank and friends

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AVATAR - A REVIEW - Mike Rivero


 


Normally I do not do film reviews. Even though my day job is in film and TV
(I have worked in visual effects and computer animation for over 30 years)
What Really Happened is a political web site, and I generally avoid crossing
the line into the day job. There have been exceptions, to be sure, and today
I am going to make a big one. Following a frustrating few weeks filled with
social obligations, I was finally able to carve enough time out of a weekend
to see the film. 

 

The short version, and at the risk of descending into cheap cliché, is that
this is a movie YOU MUST SEE! If you can catch it in 3D, so much the better.
But catch it. This film is a masterwork on several levels, and I am going to
start on the technical level and work upward. 

First off, there is the 3D process. 

There have been many systems of 3D for movies through the years, but with
the advent of home theater flat panel TV sets it is little surprise that the
film industry has gone to 3D in an effort to keep people coming into the
theaters. 

Students of film history will recall the original anaglyphic 3D system from
the days of black and white movies. This was the system with the eyeglasses
with one red lens and one blue (or green) lens, to separate combined image
on the film (or twin projectors) into left and right. The advent of color
movies relegated anaglyphic 3D to a fringe novelty most often seen in cheap
porno films.Efforts to adapt the anaglyphic system to color met with limited
success. 

There was also a system for 3D involving Polaroid filters and twin
projectors with Polaroid filters that worked equally well with black and
white or color films. There was also a competing system with a projector
that ran at twice-normal speed, showing alternate left and right frames
through a rotating Polaroid filter. The "Captain Eo" attraction at
Disneyland featuring Michael Jackson used this system, but many people could
not perceive 3D with alternating images and many (myself included) suffered
headaches from the rapid flashing of images into alternating eyes. 

This new system, revealed after a few moments studying the glasses, is
simple and elegant. It is an updating of the anaglyphic system, but instead
of red and blue lenses, each lens is a dichroic filter passing light in a
series of narrow spectral bands which are mutually exclusive. The bands are
too narrow for the human eye to perceive and after a few seconds, the light
coming through the lenses appears white to both eyes. 

In short, this is the first 3D movie system that really works. You quickly
forget you are wearing the glasses. There are no color artifacts, no ghostly
fringes of "leak through" from the other eye's image, and no alternating
left-right flashing to give you a headache. This IS the future of theatrical
showing of films and the list of trailers for films to be shown in 3D proves
the studios understand this. 

Now, as I said, 3D has a long history in theatrical showing and that sadly
includes directors who abuse that third dimension, often gratuitously,
simply because they can. The upcoming "Piranha 3D", whose trailer we got to
watch in 3D is a revival of the very worst that 3D film making can be, and
will probably (should be) required study in film schools for that very
reason. 

Which brings us back to "Avatar". Jim Cameron is a director who can do
whatever he wants, and has the wisdom not to do so when inappropriate. There
is enough 3D in the film to enhance the sense of realism, but Cameron for
the most part prudently avoids the kind of gratuitous shots intended to
remind the audience, often to the detriment of the story line, that it is a
3D film. Cameron has that wonderful skill of making a 3D movie that you
consciously forget is a 3D movie. That, to me, is the perfect use of the
technology. The best special effect is one you do not realize is there, lest
it detract from the story. 

Now to the story. 

Avatar is a metaphor for the current US aggressions against other countries
and Cameron is not shy about making this point. The best line in the entire
movie is (I am paraphrasing here) "Someone lives over something you want,
you call them the enemy so you can attack them." 

It hardly comes as a surprise that the political establishment is hostile to
the film. L'Osservatore Romano, the official newspaper of the Vatican,
condemned the film as "an anti-imperialistic, anti-militaristic parable".
Many media critics, eager to unlink the message of the film from
contemporary events, describe the storyline as a metaphor for Europe's
decimation of the Native Americans. Yes, it is that, but it is the story of
every imperial power that invaded another peoples' lands for profit
throughout history and up to the present time. Cameron uses the phrase
"Shock and Awe" in the film, making it clear that it is the present day he
is talking about. The wailing of the Na'Vi as they see their murdered
families is a clear and unambiguous echo of the cries heard today from Iraq,
Afghanistan, and Gaza. 

In brief, and without wishing to spoil the surprise for those who have not
seen it, the storyline is of a corporate attempt to exploit the mineral
resources of an alien world called Pandora. Pandora is inhabited by the
Na'Vi, a humanoid race totally integrated with the environment of their
world. As an "old school" Darwinist (and a farm kid), I view such synergy as
the perfect result of evolution. Cameron borrows a great deal of the Na'Vi's
ethos from the hunter-gatherer culture of the Native Americans (down to the
giving of thanks to the animals one kills for food), which is probably where
the confusion over the metaphor may arise. 

Into this naturist harmony comes a major corporation from Earth, backed up
by the military, intent on scraping away the surface of the Na'Vi's world in
order to extract the riches beneath. The story centers on a paraplegic
Marine who is inserted into the manufactured body of a Na'Vi (hence the name
"Avatar") and sees the world through his new alien eyes. It is the 21st
Century equivalent of "Walking a mile in the other man's moccasins, or
"Dances with Wolves" meets "The Martian Chronicles." Critics may decry the
story as contrived, but it does not feel that way. The whole point of any
story is to force the protagonist to question his beliefs, and in that
challenge, to grow. 

At two hours and twenty five minutes, the movie is longer than the usual
theatrical fare, but trust me, you won't know it. The film flows so smoothly
you will be at the end before you realize it, and perhaps a touch
disappointed that it is over and that you have to leave Pandora to return to
your own portion of planet Earth. After living with the Na'Vi, Earth is
going to be a bit of a let-down. 

Some critics have decried the film's happy ending (no spoilers here) as
unrealistically silly, in the idea that such a primitive people could
overwhelm and destroy a modern mechanized army. No doubt they wish to quell
any suggestion that the numerous indigenous peoples the United States is
even now divesting of their homes and riches might succeed in fighting back.
Obviously, I disagree that opposing a modern invader equipped with the
latest horrors of death is a waste of time or I would not have run this web
site for the last 16 years. And to such unromantic and indeed unheroic
naysayers who insist that victory will always go to the most ruthless and
well-armed, I have but one word; "Afghanistan." 

In a way, I feel sorry for Jim Cameron. He is a brilliant man, and while I
might be (hope to be) pleasantly surprised to the contrary at some point in
the future, I think "Avatar" is his masterwork, never to be equaled let
alone surpassed. He may even now be facing his "Neil Armstrong" moment, as
in "what the heck do I do for the rest of my life, to top THAT?" 

See this movie. 

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