Avatar: The Way Of Water Review: A Flawed Blockbuster

Avatar: The Way Of Water

Duration: 192 Minutes

Director: James Cameron

Writers: Amanda Silver, Rick Jaffa, James Cameron

Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Kate Winslet, and Joel David Moore

The wondrous lands of Pandora took everyone by surprise back in 2009’s Avatar which became the highest-grossing film to date. After 13 years of anticipation and production delays, James Cameron has finally made his way to the water to deliver a sequel. There is a lot of hype and scepticism surrounding Avatar: The Way Of Water and I entered the cinemas after wrapping up work on a Friday evening expecting a visually stunning cinematic experience, the film definitely delivers in that arena. However, does having stunning visual effects at a time when CGI-heavy films release every Friday enough to captivate the audience? This is where Avatar: The Way Of Water takes a beating!

Story

Over a decade has passed since the first film in the Avatar universe and Jake Sully has gotten busy building a family with his Na’vi love Neytri played by Zoe Saldana. The family and his tribe face an imminent threat from the ‘Sky People’ aka human beings who return to Pandora to resume their exploitative activities and seek revenge. This threat brings out the protective father inside Sully who travels across the seas to seek refuge on a coral reef Island with the Metkayina clan. This is pretty much the story of the new Avatar film without jumping into spoiler territory.

 

The first Avatar film was not a pioneer in its story either, these films rely on a simple story structure but are backed by awe-inspiring visuals which make up for a cinematic delight. However, this time round the visual spectacle did fall short to make up for a half-baked story. There are indeed plotholes here and there sprinkled throughout the film and Jake’s sudden decision to go from a clan leader to seek refuge away from the forest does not entirely make sense. The water sequences in ‘The Way Of Water’ come roughly after 50 minutes in the film and stay till the end. It is clear that Cameron wanted to shed a light on humanity’s ill-treatment of our ecological resources. There is a well-drawn-out whale hunting sequence in the film that broke my heart and made me shed a tear. Overall, while the story is stretched out and feels repetitive at times it is bearable.

Visuals

One clearly does not watch blockbuster films for their Shakespearean narrative. People are drawn out to the cinemas to experience the extraordinary stimulus of breathtaking visuals with films like Avatar, and there is no doubt that the film hits the ball out of the park in that arena. Some shots here will have you wondering ‘How the hell did Cameron pull this off?’ All the water sequences in the sequel are beyond just stunning. Cameron plays around with the frame rates during sequences which adds on to the hyper-reality he’s built in this franchise.

Stunning In Parts

It is easy to set high expectations from blockbuster films to ultimately be disappointed. However, my expectations with Avatar: The Way Of Water were set pretty low thanks to the internet discourse around the film franchise. Even with low hopes, the film fails to captivate the audience’s attention to the highest degree. It can easily be chopped down by at least 10 minutes to keep it crisp. Character motivations are all over the place, some plot points don’t entirely make sense, and the conclusion leaves more to be desired even though a long climax takes place right before it. Cameron takes heavy inspiration from his previous film Titanic for The Way Of Water’s climax, which is not a complaint! Ultimately, the second visit to Pandora was overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time.

Rating – ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

September 2022 – Top 10 releases of the month

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power 

Release Date – 2nd September (Disney+ Hotstar)

Developed by – J. D. Payne & Patrick McKay

Two film series will always have a place in our hearts – Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings as most of us grew up from kids to teenagers while watching these two. The fantasy television series is based on the novel ‘The Lord of the Rings and its appendices’ by English Writer J. R. R. Tolkien. The forthcoming series is set thousands of years before The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer

Release Date – 7th September (Netflix)

We were lucky enough to watch the most bone-chilling and blood-curdling true crime story of the cold-blooded murderer of Delhi on our screens and not in real life. After the successful first edition of the Indian Predator series featuring The Butcher of Delhi, released on 20th July, Netflix is back again with another bizarre documentary- Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer.

Brahmastra

Release Date – 9th September (in Theatres)

Directed by – Ayan Mukerji

Being made on a massive budget of over Rs 300 crore, Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva is one of the most awaited Bollywood releases of 2022. The movie is the first instalment of the trilogy and part of India’s first original universe – Astraverse. Helmed by Ayan Mukerji, the film stars the real-life couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, along with Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, and Mouni Roy.

Siya

Release Date – 16th September (in Theatres)

Directed by – Manish Mundra

The movie is a heart-wrenching story of a small-town girl who decides to fight for justice against all the odds. The trailer of the film appears to be promising as it didn’t unveil too much, unlike the trailers of most movies we’ve seen lately, and the acting of both the lead characters is spot on. The directorial debut of Manish Mundra stars Pooja Pandey and Vineet Kumar Singh in the lead.

Jogi

Release Date – 16th September (Netflix)

Directed by – Ali Abbas Zafar

Starring Daljit Dosanjh in the lead, Jogi is an emotional roller-coaster ride set in 1984 Delhi, which depicts the story of friendship and courage in times of misfortune. The movie also stars Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub, Kumund Mishra, Hiten Tejwani and Amyra Dastur. The gripping tale of bravery, hope and everything in between is directed by celebrated director Ali Abbas Zafar.

Babli Bouncer

Release Date – 23rd September (Disney+ Hotstar)

Directed by – Madhur Bhandarkar

When was the last time you saw Tamannah acting in Hindi Cinema and a movie directed by legendary director Madhur Bhandarkar? Perhaps you must have forgotten their last released Hindi films. The actress and the filmmaker are coming together for the first time to entertain the audience with their upcoming release, Babli Bouncer, which will be released simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

Avatar

Release Date – 23rd September (in Theatres)

Directed by – James Cameron

When they released Avatar in 2009 – we witnessed one of the well-made movies of the 21st century. However, for some reason, if you’ve missed watching it in the theatres, then you’ve got a chance to see the magic of Avatar on the big screen. The makers are re-releasing the iconic film in Indian theatres ahead of its highly anticipated sequel release.

Blonde

Release Date – 28th September (Netflix)

Directed by – Andrew Dominik

Ana De Armas is coming to prove everyone wrong who said, “no one can play the role of Marilyn on-screen better than Marilyn herself,” and to show the world how Marilyn was only watched by the world but seen by none with her upcoming Netflix flick ‘Blonde’. The movie depicts how the Hollywood sex symbol struggled in her flourishing life and what she had to face on the way.

Vikram Vedha (Hindi)

Release Date – 30th September (in Theatres)

Directed by – Pushkar–Gayathri

What happens when two of the most-anticipated and loved actors work together? We get to see a classic movie like Vikram Vedha, which starred R. Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi. However, when it was released in 2017, most of us were unaware of what was happening down south. And to show the magic of Vikram Vedha again, the makers are all set to release the remake of it in Hindi, which stars Saif Ali Khan And Hrithik Roshan in the lead.

Don’t Worry Darling

Release Date – 30th September (in Theatres)

Directed by – Olivia Wilde

The pop sensation Harry Styles released his much-awaited album “Harry’s Home” a few months ago, and now the singer-turned-actor is all set to thrill us with his acting skills through his upcoming release “Don’t Worry Darling”. Along with Harry Styles, the psychological thriller stars  Florence Pugh, Gemma Chan, Olivia Wilde, KiKi Layne, Nick Kroll, and Chris Pine.

 

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