Friday, April 15, 2011

Two Success Key Points in Avatar–The Zentai in the Blue Planet

Avatar has been on show for many days in American. It turns out that this movie is a revolution in filmdom. No matter from the technology or the plot. Also avatar is the most visually fantastic film I’ve ever seen.
 
It will be hailed as the groundbreaking 3D release of its time while setting a new standard by which all blockbusters are measured. Do you still remember the living things in the movie? When you first look at them, the first thought leap into my mind is that they are human-beings in mask and spandex suits. really cool. What’s more, it is really a moving story.
 
Here are the two key points:
 
Firstly, Avatar is the movie for the new generation. Of course, Avatar’s 3D is the basis of obnoxious zeal for the aesthetics in an era when every great moment of a film makes its way to a trailer. Avatar surprised us with an endless amount of unparalleled optical overload. Every single shot is just so full of detail that you literally open your eyes wider to take as much in as you can before each cut.
 
The elaborated landscapes with all that details are overwhelming. Only in the beginning it was a little too much especially the scene where the huge panther-like wildcat was chasing the avatar. It was too fast for our eyes to follow – the jutting 3D-branches made the movie shuddering which was quite stressful for my eyes. Besides, some spider man suits are provided. Maybe you also love them.
 
Secondly, there is really a story. A disable man who lost his walking ability many years ago now have chance to stand up again. In a strange planet, he sees the most beautiful scenes and meet the girl that right for him. Finally he falls in love with that girl but there are obstacles ahead. If he wants to stay with that girl he will lose his life; if he wants to survive, he will lose that girl. Do you know what happened next? Wait for the sequel.
 
It is the most expensive movie so far– earned an estimated $232.2 million from North America and 106 foreign markets, according to News Corp’s 20th Century Fox, provisionally the ninth-biggest opening of all time. Hope it can end with good results.

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