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Man this movie just made me think. I'm 1/8 Native American. And I really loved the movie because they were just like Native Americans. One with Nature and everything.
Even though we wouldn't have computers if we lived like that, but I would easily give all that up to live like that. Because its like he said in the movie to their god. "We killed our Mother" and its so true. I mean the Earth has so many secretes. There is no telling how many plants and animals we killed off forever. There could be so many plants we killed in the Rain Forest that could have cured so much. Think of all the sickness we brought to the Native Americans once we came over here, and they tried to teach us their ways but we didn't listen, we just took their land. Just like they tried doing in this movie. I don't know I could keep going on. But I think everyone gets my point. I also loved how the movie looked. And how they looked kinda like cats. The man worked on this movie for 15 years. |
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I don't know the exact premise of Avatar. I thought it was some video game/movie adaptation and the commercials were saying it was as great as Titanic... But I will say this does look interesting. |
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i really want to see this, definately in 3d
but nobody wants to come with me ![]() and i dont want to go on my own because then i wont be able to prattle on like a 12 year old school girl about everything i just saw whilst on the bus journey home. yeah im one of those. |
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