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The Avatar - A five minute rant

Somehow I got force fed The Avatar this afternoon. I didn't like the movie and I still don't. Can I explain my dislike? Sure, I'll get back to you with more than five minutes of typing it down next time. Now I got onto the internet quickly and discovered that there are actually people out there who dislike others that are in my position. I'll quote two points of view against me here. Mind you, I don't have anything against people having another believe or positioning. Here it goes then from two others: "From what I’ve observed over the years most of the hate is from people just trying to be contrarian and going against something people like and just repeating criticisms they’ve heard the last 13 years without ever forming an original opinion of their own." and "Because it was woke before people had a word for wokeness. The biggest movie in the world has a political and ethical message and it drives people crazy. The rule was that if your movie was political then it should fail and Avatar said F--K that." My question is: why can't I just dislike a movie and why do movies need to force feed me anything at all? Historical drama is turned out nowadays as entertainment, so why should entertainment be viewed as matter a fact anything at all?
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GeniUs · 56-60, M
I find this quote ironic
[quote]"From what I’ve observed over the years most of the hate is from people just trying to be contrarian and going against something [b]people like and just repeating criticisms they’ve heard the last 13 years without ever forming an original opinion of their own[/b]."[/quote]
Because this sums up why Avatar was a poor and tedious film. It was just a rehash of so many old ideas and there was nothing original about the film whatsoever.
val70 · 51-55
@GeniUs Yep, got that same feeling. Wasn't that not directly taken from Dances With Wolves? Attracted by the simplicity of their lifestyle, he chooses to leave his former life behind to be with them. Soon he is a welcomed member of the tribe and falls in love with a white woman who has been raised in the tribe. Tragedy results when Union soldiers arrive with designs on the land. One wonders about the degree of creative that is possible and actually wanted these days
GeniUs · 56-60, M
@val70 I've just looked up comparison movies and as well as dances with Wolves, Pocahontas and Fern Gully are quoted; I've never seen any of these films and I still think Avatar is bereft of ideas!