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Review film avatar

Our journey to Pandora begins with the arrival of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) to a planet that is almost
similar to Earth. Pandora, which is rich in natural resources which is of course valuable to human interests,
invites their "greed" to make the planet a colonialized area. But it is not easy to "colonize" this mineral-
rich planet, the human side with its researchers and military must first confront the local population,
known as the Na'vi. In order to blend and adapt in Pandora, Avatar was created, a program that allowed
humans to be able to control bodies similar to Na'vi. With bodies like Pandora natives, not only can
breathe freely on this planet, they hope to be able to freely interact with the Na'vi for research purposes
and so that later the military can freely "chase" Na'vi. Jake, a former Marine, was given the opportunity
to take part in the Avatar program. A program that not only makes him able to walk again, but also has a
new body in the form of Na'vi. Jake could get that privilege not by accident, but after his brother died,
only his DNA matched the avatar used by his brother.

Jake with his avatar body was immediately introduced to the magic of Pandora and its uniqueness.
Together with the research team led by Dr. Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver), they were immediately
sent to the Pandora forest to conduct research. When Jake was fascinated by the diversity of life on the
planet and was too happy with his new body, he was attacked by wild animals and set him apart from the
team. When Doctor Grace finally leaves the forest to return to headquarters, Jake must fight alone in a
place that is still completely unfamiliar to him. In his attempt to "survive" in the dark night of Pandora,
Jake once again had to deal with these forest dwellers. When he was struggling to deal with these
dangerous strange animals, he was suddenly rescued by one of the "natives" known as Neytiri (Zoe
Saldaña). Both of them went to the "house" of the Na'vi living, Neytiri introduced Jake to all his people,
including his father the chief and his mother and the "general" Na'vi who apparently did not like Jake's
presence.

Jake who they call "dreamwalker" is not treated like a prisoner by the Na'vi, instead they want to know
more about Jake and teach him how to become a true Na'vi. With Neytiri's guidance, Jake began to learn
little by little about their culture and way of life. Jake who began to speak Na'vi also ventured deeper,
further to places in Pandora that were truly beyond human imagination. As Jake ties ties with the natives,
he can return to his human body just by sleeping and in a moment he wakes up as a human again.
Gradually Jake began to realize that he would rather be living as a Na'vi than being a human. His bond
with his new world is increasingly closely aligned with the more frequent Jake interacting with Na'vi
especially with Neytiri. The choice now is whether Jake must continue to hide behind the task he is
carrying out to build trust in the "enemy" and expel Na'vi from his place of residence to provide a military
path to get what they want. Or choose to remain loyal to the world that he began to love and fight with
his new "family".

From the magic of the Pandora landscape, we turn to Na'vi characters who were born flawless from
computer engineering. Jake, Neytiri, and the other Na'vi no longer looked like the result of a cross
between creativity and cgi, but it could already be said to be similar to humans with a distinctive blue skin
wrapped in an avatar. Cameron's years of development are waiting for technology to fulfill his vision, it
doesn't seem to be in vain. The avatar he wanted was created perfectly, every Na'vi's movements didn't
look the least bit stiff like an animation in another movie. Its "motion capture" technology really captures
every change and every player's face moves with a deep level of detail. When the movement is transferred
into an animated form, the movement will be as flexible as the actual human movement. With such
perfect behavior and movements, the emotions conveyed were immediately felt. We will share the mixed
emotions of happy, sad and angry from these blue characters. then then drift along with the fantastic
story presented by Cameron.

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