First time I saw Avatar's trailer, I thought it seemed cool, and decided to see it as soon as it's out in the cinemas, however, I didn't, and every single person I know went to see it, except me, it's not that I didn't want to, but it's because everytime I decide to see it, something happens, and I end up not going. Until there was nobody left to go with me, and finally I saw it today alone. Basically, when I saw it alone, I was able to concentrate very well, I was too absorbed in it, that I started to analyze and dissect each and every little thing in it. Until I came to a conclusion, that everything that happens in this film, happens in real life. This film is simply allegorical, Pandora represents the nations that have been and still are being colonized, and the US army represents itself.
Apart from the impressive visual effects, the beautiful music and outstanding graphics, the plot is very good, this movie can be considered as a political one, come to think of it. I had tears in my eyes when their home was destroyed and many Navi's got killed, it's not like these people do exist in real life, or this planet is out there somewhere for real, but it's simply because this is what happens in Iraq and Afghanistan and other countries nowadays, and it's what happened many decades ago in Egypt, and other places, innocent people dying, so many houses destroyed, and so much blood has been shed.
Overall, the movie is quite good, I salut James Cameron for such a fine movie. And I believe that if you want to enjoy a movie in the cinema, you better go alone, because as fun as friends can be, they can distract you sometimes, and you do not want that if you're watching a good movie.
I'll leave you with the extended trailer, for those who haven't seen it, yet.
Good day/evening to you fellas.

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