Avatar: The Way Of Water [Blu-ray]
D**E
Spectacular, topnotch, enhancing-3D
For all of us with large 3D blu-ray collections and/or home 3D blu-ray glasses, players, projectors, or TVs (or any newbies thereby)---this 3D blu-ray is a rare and magnificent gift! Hopefully it sells as it deserves to do so (extremely well) and other big directors follow James Cameron's sterling example: providing a top-quality movie in not just 4K but home-3D as well. Although 4K provides greater detail for larger TV's and projection screens over HD, 3D provides not just quantitative improvement but QUALITATIVE enhancement: a whole new dimension is added! In other words, while 4K gives a great simulation in providing a crisp, flat picture of 3-dimensional reality, 3D blu-ray provides the actual thing! It's a different, fully immersive experience.As to the quality of this 3D blu-ray, it's topnotch. There's fine detail in the additive 2K rendering, crisp resolution between items, excellent depth of field into the screen, and appropriate protrusions out of the screen into the room, surrounding the viewers. Seen projected in 3D onto a large wall screen (mine being 120"), viewed up close, with full surround sound turned up, it's like being INSIDE the movie (not just watching it from outside, as is the case with HD or UHD).As to the enhancement value to the movie's plot: Cameron moves us from a rich jungle environment into a lavish island/ocean scenario. The 3D rendering of waves, seashores, into the ocean and beneath reaches out and sucks you in! As in Cameron's iconic Titanic, the alien aspects (to us air-breathing mammals) of this watery world are nothing less than stunning. This goes double for the mechanical, battle scenes. Truly, being inundated by waves pouring out of the screen or surrounded by brilliantly colored alien sea-critters or ducking from zooming submersibles is alone worthy purchasing the 3D blu-ray!As to my personal experience, my advice to people who have the necessary equipment is to purchase both the 4K disc and the 3D blu-ray version. This wondrous, uniquely beautiful Sci-Fi epic saga should be savored in all its renderings, from the 3-dimensional to the most detailed. The first thing I did before viewing the 3D of "The Way of Water" was to go back and watch yet again my 3D of the first Avatar. It was even better than I remembered! I'm sure I'll do the same with this first sequel, watching it several times over the coming years.I pre-ordered the 3D and 4K versions the very first day they were available and eagerly awaited their arrival for months, then viewed them immediately. I was not disappointed. The storyline of course has similar elements to the first blockbuster, plus continuing characters. But Cameron and his collaborators kick it up to a whole new level. Just as 3D adds a whole new dimension to the experience, "The Way of Water" adds a whole new reality---a whole new and different world!---to the original. Further underlying the spectacle and special effects is the family aspects, which greatly enriches and broadens the emotional impact from the first movie. I can't wait for the next installment to see what new, amazing things Cameron adds on top of the existing, rich brew! To all those involved in any way in making and distributing this incredible 3D Sci-Fi high-adventure I don't just say "thank you," I say BRAVO!
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.
W**.
This is NOT the 2005 – 2008 animated TV series 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'
If you have not seen the 2009 film 'Avatar' by James Cameron, you should watch it before you watch the 2022 film 'Avatar: The Way of Water'.The first installment, 'Avatar', was released on December 18, 2009, and the second installment, 'Avatar: The Way of Water', was released on December 16, 2022. Like the original 2009 film, the 2022 sequel has a standalone but related plot. According to news sources, there will be more sequels of interconnected stories to form a saga. The time span between release of the sequels is unbearable.The mystical story, acting and visual effects are spellbinding and capture the imagination; an entertaining delight beyond compare.James Cameron’s Avatar has no relationship or similarities to the 2005 – 2008 animated TV series 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'. The animated TV series is very, very special and a ‘must watch’ in its own right. Completely different stories, characters, situations and settings. M. Night Shyamalan’s 2010 film 'The Last Airbender' film is a live action faithless take on the animated series that sadly does not capture the creativity and uniqueness of the original story and characters. I almost wish Cameron hadn’t used the title Avatar, to avoid association with the animated story, but the Avatar title is essential to Cameron’s story.Both of Cameron’s Avatars are awesome! I don’t like waiting to see the next sequel. I’ll watch the first two episodes again and again just so I don’t forget the characters, creatures, and complexities. There is a lot to comprehend, it’s impossible to be bored and the lengthy films seem like they end too soon.
C**M
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Great movie..followup to the first
D**8
not what I had hoped
I loved the animation and special effects. The story line was good BUT, the entire show was pretty much fighting a war. not much of talking about the clans. I was ready to cut it off about 3/4 way through it due to all the loud sharp piercing sound effects of the fighting. it was too much. The first Avatar was much better since it told more stories and not as much fighting. Probably will not watch this one again. It was too much for me. First one is worth watching over and over.Sadly this was not what I hoped for.
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