EPISODE · Dec 16, 2022 · 24 MIN
Avatar: The Way of Water - MOVIE REVIEW
from MOVIE Morning · host Gyan Chansrichawla
Hey everyone, after over a decade of waiting... James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water has finally released globally in theatres. The task this movie has to achieve is damn-near impossible. James Cameron has to draw every who went to go watch the first film and introduce a new generation of young people to Pandora. Cameron's one of the all-time greatest directors in the history of filmmaking. But was he able to accomplish everything he wanted to with Avatar: The Way of Water? The sequel to what many considered a standalone and overrated film? Find out in this review. Quick note: I am actually a huge fan of the first Avatar and grew to REALLY LOVE it after I watched the re-release in theatres back in September. I was honestly HYPED about this movie, as a sequel and as the latest movie from one of my favourite directors. I DID NOT go in with low expectations. Avatar: The Way of Water: Directed by: James Cameron Screenplay by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver Story by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno Produced by: James Cameron, Jon Landau Executive Producers: Richard Baneham, Peter M. Tobyansen (Prep Only), David Valdes Associate Producer: Brigitte York Music by: Simon Franglen Edited by: David Brenner, James Cameron, John Refoua, Stephen E. Rivkin Casting by: Margery Simkin Production Design by: Dylan Cole, Ben Procter Costume Design by: Bob Buck, Deborah L. Scott Cast: Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Kate Winslet Synopsis: Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, “Avatar: The Way of Water” begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure. - 20th Century Studios
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Hey everyone, after over a decade of waiting... James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water has finally released globally in theatres. The task this movie has to achieve is damn-near impossible. James Cameron has to draw every who went to go watch the first film and introduce a new generation of young people to Pandora. Cameron's one of the all-time greatest directors in the history of filmmaking. But was he able to accomplish everything he wanted to with Avatar: The Way of Water? The sequel to what many considered a standalone and overrated film? Find out in this review. Quick note: I am actually a huge fan of the first Avatar and grew to REALLY LOVE it after I watched the re-release in theatres back in September. I was honestly HYPED about this movie, as a sequel and as the latest movie from one of my favourite directors. I DID NOT go in with low expectations. Avatar: The Way of Water: Directed by: James Cameron Screenplay by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver Story by: James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno Produced by: James Cameron, Jon Landau Executive Producers: Richard Baneham, Peter M. Tobyansen (Prep Only), David Valdes Associate Producer: Brigitte York Music by: Simon Franglen Edited by: David Brenner, James Cameron, John Refoua, Stephen E. Rivkin Casting by: Margery Simkin Production Design by: Dylan Cole, Ben Procter Costume Design by: Bob Buck, Deborah L. Scott Cast: Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Kate Winslet Synopsis: Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, “Avatar: The Way of Water” begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure. - 20th Century Studios
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