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The filmmaker James Cameron dramatically pushed the boundary of what was even possible with film production by getting the optimum out of his cast and crew. With his massive imagination, the second release of Avatar after thirteen years seemed to be more incredible and very vibrant as the last time we saw it. The visual transformations with special effects are sensational as the storyline of the characters are one dimensional. Following the timeline from the first Avatar, there is a terrific masterpiece both as planned and screenplay as a result.

Avatar: The Way of Water expands on the theme of the first movie as the stories present an inclusivity of an overall arc. The sequels were created through the compelling craftsmanship of the screenwriters and a product of a single authorship and directorship of James Cameron. Here, the first film released in 2009 became a box-office hit which cannot undermine the Avatarโ€™s visual grandeur, production design, cinematography, climactic sequence that was contained in a three-hour long epic journey. It lingered on moments of humanity and invoked the themes of environmentalism and colonization which brought into public captivation in cinemas around the globe.

Alongside the success of one the most groundbreaking science-fictional movie, the technology, photography, editing, production, and dialogues of the sequel brought the underlying theme so deep that made every scene and every shot into perfection and a greater cinematic experience.

James Cameron brought us back to Pandora through reuniting with Jake and Neytiri, but a lot has changed. Itโ€™s far more different and even more incredible. The alien exoplanet’s moon Pandora introduced new Naโ€™vis and the new clan known as the Metkayina aside from Omaticaya clan where Jake Sully and Neytiri raised their family. New faunas are tremendously presented in the film and the floras aged beautifully in the sequel, extending the story with stunning visuals that maintained the scenes superbly magical.

The ensemble cast of the Avatar crossed so many genres filled with the emotions and expressions as outstandingly performed the characterization of their roles in which by particular most scenes are filmed underwater. To mention the exemplary characters as we watched the movie, Sam Worthington (Ex-Marine Jake), Zoe Saldana (Na’vi Neytiri), James Flatters (Na’vi Neteyam), Sigourney Weaver (Na’vi Kiri), Britain Dalton (Na’vi Loโ€™ak), Trinity Jo-Li Bliss (Na’vi Tuk), CCH Pounder (Na’vi Moโ€™at), Cliff Curtis (Na’vi Tonowari), Kate Winslet (Na’vi Ronal), Bailey Bass (Tsireya) , Filip Geljo (Aonung), Stephen Lang (Colonel Miles Quatrich), Jack Champion (Spider), Michelle Yeoh (Dr, Karina Mogue), Joel David Moore (Dr. Norm Spellman) and many more.

The extensive development of the movie narratively walked us throughout the military invasion of Pandora as to why Jake Sully, chief of Omaticaya Clan protected Neytiri and their children Neteyam, Lo’ak, and Tuktirey that turned out to be called Tuk in the movie. The Na’vi tribe of the forest repelled human invasion and from here, the plot of the story elevates where the Pandoraโ€™s reef people, known as the Metkayina Clan, led by Tonowari and Ronal, came out to be the reinforcement of the Na’vis where they seek refuge in.

In this course of the story, the Metkayinas lifestyle is attached to the rhythms of the waters where Jake Sully learned a new ecosystem detaching themselves from their own tradition and the way of Omaticaya. Quatrich , on the other hand, is resurrected as an avatar in the sequel of the story and remains to be the antagonist in the movie, he appeared to be the RDA commander where he directed the destruction and invasion of the Naโ€™vis. In Avatar 2, the Metkayina and Omaticaya clans merged not as their own way but as their own kind and kin in repelling the forces of the RDAs return.

In line with this, the depiction of the scenes was integrated with social equality, family matters, and civilization. The visually appealing characters connects us easily with their feelings and dialogues as expressive as they were that creates a binding force to be clearly understood by. There are so many themes that resonates with the Naโ€™vis integrating the love for the environment from the love of families, hence, we can relate on.

In a nutshell, the breathtaking scale in a fictional premise through computer-generated imagery (CGI) is better than it has ever been in the first Avatar. The visual effects (VFX) to graphics work thrillingly to maintain the same intensity until the end of the movie. Watching the Avatar 2: The Way of Water in a big screen for a lengthy hour, made the 3D effects more realistic and made it more even fascinating. There has been perfection to a limited extent as the filmmaker and his cinematic brilliance bring us to his expansive vision with the use of his novel technologies.

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