Text Review: Avatar – Christian Bravo

The work that I would like to analyze is the widely known movie Avatar directed by James Cameron. The movie that came out in 2009 still shows a great majority of issues that we discussed in this course and issues that we face on a daily basis. The movie is classified as a futuristic sci-fi that portray the interaction of humans with an alien species called the Na’vi. The movie shows the livelihood of humans in a futuristic time in which humans have depleted the earth’s resources and people are only driven by greed. Showing that the main character isn’t able to fix his legs solely based on money problems. Also stating how the main characters brother dies just based on stealing his wallet. The greed goes along to which the movie presents this company trying to mine a rare ore from the planet Pandora that would make them a great amount of money.

The main character is brought to this planet to serve as a scientist and soldier picking up were his brother left off. The first concept that I could easily notice in the movie is “the one” and “the other”. When the main character Jake Sully arrives at the planet the people from the different departments expected someone like his brother and were not accepting of him at the start. During all the scenes being treated as “the other” not given the proper time or respect for him to show who he is and what he can do. From there Sully is part of the department that transfers their mind into the body of a Na’vi avatar and used with the purpose of getting intelligence. When discovered by the tribe he isn’t welcomed initially, but slowly accepted into their own culture. While the character of Sully may seem as “the other” to this tribe they are willing to break that concept and accept him differently from where humans were treating him.

The main issues that is portrayed in the movie shows how the power of information or lack thereof matters. How when new soldiers are arriving at the planet they are always under the impression that this society is dangerous. The company controlling the narrative on what every human must think of these people. Presenting that even without knowing anything about them that humans must hate this species. This concept stays true throughout the movie for the company only in it for the money. While the character of Jake Sully is able to join the tribe and learn many thing about their culture and break the stereotype created by those in charge. Leading to the conclusion that greed caused people to start war and want to control every single action. I believe that the director wanted to present how different cultures could merge and co-exist if open to it. Keeping a closeminded attitude and only focusing on oneself leads to bad character.

3 thoughts on “Text Review: Avatar – Christian Bravo

  1. Great article! I learned a lot from reading Do My Homework as an online homework solver with expert assistance.

  2. I totally agree with your points about how greed and misinformation can cause unnecessary conflict and divide people. The way Jake Sully goes from being an outsider to being accepted by the Na’vi shows the power of understanding and the potential for different cultures to coexist when given a chance. I worked on similar topic and found interesting discussion https://forum.essaysonline.org/threads/write-essay-for-me-advice-needed-working-student-in-crisis.7/ with advice for students who are in crisis. Your interpretation of the ‘one’ versus ‘the other’ is spot on, as it highlights how easy it is to fall into stereotypes when we don’t take the time to learn about each other.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *