Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the planet of Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their planet.
T**S
Great depth of field for 3-d.
This is a wonderful package. I have a 3-d television and I try to buy my films if they are available in 3-d. This set comes with a 3-d disc, a standard Blu-ray Disc and a digital code. The 3d was excellent. There were a few jump out at you scenes, but the overall depth was fantastic. As this was filmed in 3-d it looks better than those shot in 2-d and then converted to 3-d.
M**.
Just Straightforward Fun~
Generic shmemeric, if the thing is fun and entertaining then it's done its job in my book. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and will gladly see the next ones. Also, water is terrifying and awesome, and beautiful. More stories should be just flawlessly executed. Bring it on!
V**R
Advances the Original Story in a Realistic Way
Beyond good CGI to real world feel and underwater motion was the breakthrough that Cameron was looking for. Engaging character and the teenage angst angle explored. Big action set pieces well done. Hope for more in this slowly evolving series of movies
F**
Great Part 2 Episode!
As with the original, the story was totally interesting, and special effects were out of this world.
D**O
4k review, excellent image
4k is amazing, the image is clear and crisp, HDR is great, night scenes are marvelous.Great movie, not better than the first one but worthy for a high rate, excellent special effects, visually it is fantastic, but the story is a little weak, very simple for my taste. Easily the movie could have been done in 2 hours with the same script.Some things not well explained, the doctor daughter, the captain son? Also the bad guy is not so bad guy? in term of character not like in the first movie, maybe he will be a good guy in the third part? Who knows? All is possible.Anyway, an excellent movie to watch one time per year at least.
S**N
Well worth the money to watch it over and over without the theater extortion prices.
Great movie and the price made watching it even better. Pop some corn, settle back in your favorite seat at home and enjoy the ride.
M**Y
Excellent 3D experience and a pretty good movie
I saw it at a 3D theater and preordered the BRD release when it came out.It arrived exactly on time and at a lower price than it is now.I do appreciate the timely release - I'm still waiting on other titles that deserve to be in my collection at home (a forlorn hope for some of those, I'm afraid).The movie IS on the long side, but the pace is brisk and I don't mind a long movie if I'm into it.What I DO mind is the abrupt break for the necessary transition to a second disk. Very poorly timed, especially being on an emotional note between major characters in the story.It's like someone was just looking at the run time clock and nothing else. Poorly managed.The 3D did come across better at home, despite the scale advantages in the theater. I sit moderately close to any movie I see at the theater, 3D or not, but it's been years since I went to a theater except for a few movies where I can expect broad vistas and special effects that would especially benefit from the screen size. More intimate scenes and stories don't really need it, can't really use it.Same goes for sporting events. I much prefer viewing anything at home where the concessions and bathrooms are much closer and better (IMO), and no lines - for the most part.So to sum up, I highly recommend Avatar: The Way Of Water 3D for a home purchase, or even as 2D/4K if you're not a 3D fan (but may need to be an Avatar fan maybe), and I regret their decision to delay the next one by a year or so - I'm looking forward to it.
J**R
Great movie for a sequel.
Love it, almost as good as the 1st.
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