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Jake Sully y Neytiri enfrentan una nueva amenaza en Pandora: los Ash People, una tribu Na'vi violenta y sedienta de poder, liderada por la implacable Varang. Tras la devastadora guerra contra la RDA y la pérdida de su hijo mayor, la familia de Jake deberá luchar por su supervivencia y el futuro de Pandora en un conflicto que llevará a los personajes a sus límites emocionales y físicos. Con nuevos y antiguos aliados, esta épica visual y emocional redefine el destino de un mundo al borde del abismo.
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This episode doesn’t disappoint either. Maybe the plot might seem a bit predictable or clichéd, but it’s truly spectacular. The film is really engaging and very emotional. It’s honestly a great movie. It is true that it is CGI but the views, flora and fauna are simply wonderful, a joy to the eyes. And the combat is absolutely spectacular. What I liked a lot is that, compared to the second episode, it continues to explore these intense family and friendship relationships, which are very meaningful, compelling, and empathetic. It’s impossible not to empathize with all of them. It’s really a beautiful film, and I enjoyed it a lot. What struck me the most, once again, is the relationship between parents and children, including adopted ones, and this powerful sense of extended family. The conflicts between them are also very significant and very similar to what happens in real life. That’s something I really value. After all, we’re talking about a family, not a democracy.
The only bad thing about the movie is calling it Fire and Ash. More like Way of Water Part 2. Everything that avatar movie has is there.
If you close your eyes for a second and tell yourself this is the second movie, you’ll believe it. Avatar remains visually stunning, but beneath the beauty lies the same familiar rhythm: endless battles, the same moral positions, and conflicts that feel recycled rather than deepened. What once felt mythic now feels repetitive. The spectacle is still there, but the sense of progression is not. If this is meant to continue, Avatar 4 no longer feels like something worth waiting for.
Guys visuals were absolutely stunning, Cameron reached that insane bar he set for himself and it’s a total masterpiece for the eyes. The storyline is like definitely predictable and plays it a bit safe, but the world is so pretty you don't even care. All the characters were cool, [spoiler] But Varang, was my favourite, she's so hot! [/spoiler] Nothing mind-blowing, but definitely not a disappointment either. 9/10.