It bothers me when people complain about the movie being full of cliches, because just about every movie is full of cliches now. It also bothers me that people try to analyze the movie like it's a political metaphor, and judge it based on that.
When I saw the movie, I guess I viewed it differently than others. What I saw was a director trying to create a deep, engrossing fantasy world, and as far as I'm concerned he succeeded with flying colors. There was less detail on the story, and more detail about the actual world that the Na'Vi lived in. If Cameron hadn't built up the world so much, I would have had little emotional interest at the end of the movie, but because he did, I was really interested in the ending.
For that reason, Avatar is one of the most brilliant, phenomenal movies I've seen in a long, long time. It wowed me in ways that no movie has since the original Matrix.
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