James Cameron's “Avatar” is a powerful, inspiring film that demonstrates movie-making at its best, and it delivers a crucial message for our time- all living beings are connected and that those who seek to exploit nature rather than respect it will only destroy themselves.
With “Avatar”, Cameron has delivered a fast-paced fantasy adventure that weaves together a stream of powerful themes that are so important to our modern world that they extend far beyond the world of fictional film: Issues like corporations destroying nature for profit, the lack of respect for living creatures, and the failed policies of "military diplomacy" that the USA continues to pursue. The themes in “Avatar” reflect the greatest challenges of our modern world, and the message of “Avatar” is both deeply moving and highly relevant to the future of human civilization.
Not many who view “Avatar” will understand all this, of course. To the younger crowd, Avatar is simply a cool action-adventure film with a compelling love story that makes it a great date flick. But to those who've been around on this planet a little longer, the story of Avatar is a far important story of good versus evil, war versus peace, destruction versus healing and isolationism versus interconnectedness.
“Avatar” is much more than an action flick, it's much more than a love story. In my view, it's an urgent message for our modern world where many of the atrocities committed by the human invaders in “Avatar” are being carried out right now against our own planet. As like in “Inception”, it’s a push of the nature….