Avatar: Way of the Water, the perfect sequel

(Twentieth Century Studios and Light Storm entertainment.)

(Twentieth Century Studios and Light Storm entertainment.)

Addison Bowen, Journalist

 

Avatar: Way of the Water tells is engaging and has you on the edge of your seat constantly. Despite the length of the film there’s never a dull moment. The characters are hilarious and spend much of the film learning how to adapt to their new surroundings which may sound boring but the film is absolutely beautiful. The CGI looks wonderful and the world is completely immersive especially when watching in 3D. The action scenes are incredibly exciting to watch and have you on the edge of your seat the entire time just waiting to see what happens next.

Avatar:Way of the Water is a great family film that is sure to delight everyone. Despite Its long run time the film flies by with emotion and action and awesome fight scenes. It’s a beautiful movie with an appealing story and characters sure to delight and draw many people. Avatar:Way of the Water is the must see movie of 2023, don’t let the long run time of three hours, twelve minutes scare you off.The second installment to the Avatar movie franchise has just recently hit theaters. Avatar: Way of the Water has mixed reviews, some say it’s too long, some say it’s a movie masterpiece. So is it worth the three hours and twelve minutes? Avatar: Way of the Water is the well anticipated sequel to the 2009 Avatar. The film follows Jake Sully, a human man scientifically put into the body of a Na’vi alien creature otherwise known as an Avatar, who lives among the Na’vi. The film centers around Jake and his family as they flee the Avatar people who are attempting to colonize the planet of Pandora and take vital resources from the Na’vi people. Jake and his family must stick together and adapt to life with the water Na’vi while dealing with the looming threat of the Avatar.

The movie has a compelling storyline that’s easy to follow and incredibly engaging, especially when viewed in 3D. Every character in  Way of the Water is incredibly engaging and fun to watch on screen. This movie spends a lot of time exploring Jake Sully’s children and their different personalities, all of which are relatable and fun to watch. Neteyam is the first born of Jake’s children, he’s tough and good at fighting. Kiri is Jake’s adopted daughter; her biological mother is doctor Grace Augustine from the original Avatar. Kiri is an incredible  swimmer and a very relatable teenage character.  is Jake’s second son, he grew up in the shadow of his older brother and has a lot of pent up anger due to it. The last and youngest of Jake Sully’s children is Tuk who is sweet and serves as comedic relief in the long stretches of action and intense scenes.