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So, I just got back from seeing The Last Airbender, figured I'd put my thoughts out there while it was still fresh in my mind.
Now, something that I've found (for me personally) is that I almost never think the adaptations match up to the source material. This is true for this movie as well. The cartoon series is fricken' epic (seriously, if you haven't checked it out, do so, now), and I never expected this movie to be as good. And the movie isn't perfect, but I liked it, and so did my mom who went with me, and knew nothing about the show except that I was a fan. I think they kept the story pretty similar to the show. For those who don't know, the world is divided into four nations (Water, Earth, Fire, and Air), each featuring people called benders who have the power to manipulate their native elements. The Avatar is the spirit of the earth incarnated in human form, who has the ability to bend all four elements and is tasked with keeping the nations in harmony. 100 years before this story begins, the Fire Nation decides that they are better than everyone else and declares war, using the power of a comet to destroy the Air Nomads, in an attempt to kill the recently reincarnated avatar. This current story tells the tale of that avatar, who escaped the genocide and is "the last airbender". Story Now, the first season was 20 episodes, at about 23 minutes apiece- so about 8 hours. The movie is an hour and 43 minutes. So clearly, a lot was cut, and if you are a fan of the show and not expecting that, then you are a fool. Episodes included in the movie in one form or another are: SPOILER ALERT - The Boy in the Iceberg - The Avatar Returns - The Southern Air Temple - Imprisoned - The Blue Spirit - The Waterbending Master (sort of) - The Siege of the North (part I and II) including the ending with Azula! There was some oddness in the story. For one, when Aang goes into the Avatar State (which is never named or commented on, by the way), he also for some reason goes into the Spirit World as well. There is no Avatar Roku- he is replaced by a dragon that I thought was unneccesary. I would have preferred seeing an actor hired to be Roku. You might have heard that some of the name pronounciations were changed. It wasn't as annoying as I thought it would be, but it did bug me, and caused an unneeded distraction. The Imprisoned portion was handled really oddly- I think this was the one bit that really made no sense. The Fire Nation had invaded a town and toted away all the earthbenders. But they were being imprisoned ON LAND. They comment that they were useless against the Firebender's "machines", but I think this is bullshit. A stubborn earthbender, surrounded by his or her native element, would have kicked some major ass on the show- they wouldn't have just given up. However, this scene had some nice ass-kicking moments (literally, from Sokka), and one unintentionally hilarious scene, which I think you'll notice when watching. They also changed the plotline so that Aang has trouble with waterbending, and goes to the Northern Air Temple to meditate on it. (He does a lot of meditating v_v). This is when the Blue Spirit episode comes into play, and it is pretty close to epic, though bogged down a bit with what I felt was a little too much slow-motion. Eventually, the gaang makes it to the Northern Water Tribe, and Aang and Katara start training with Pakku (no sexism in this version), Sokka and Yue get closer, and then the Fire Nation attacks. The siege plays out fairly similar to the show, though there are some differences. There are some nice Zuko and Aang moments, especially. There was a detail added concerning Princess Yue that I wish had been added on the show. One more thing added that makes no damn sense is the reason they gave for Aang running away from the air nomads. The monks tell him that he can never have a normal life or have a family. Bullshit. Clearly, M. Night forgot about how Avatar Roku had a family (which was kind of important) on the show, about how the avatar before him was a mother, and that the avatar before her was planning a wedding. Maybe they're trying to add some angst to when they start adding in the Katara/Aang shipping? I don't know. END SPOILER The story was a little fast paced, but not difficult to understand for me (nor apparently, my mom). I wish the movie were longer, but I think they did the best they could with the time they had. Acting I was reading a lot of hate for the acting in reviews before I saw this, but honestly, I thought most everyone did a good job. The highlights were definitely Noah Ringer as Aang, Dev Patel as Zuko, and Shaun Toub as Iroh. The only two I thought gave not so good performances were the actress who played Katara's grandmother (and she was hardly there) and the guy who played Zhao, who was a little hammy. Fire Lord Ozai was also not particularly menacing to me. I'm missing the beard of awesome, seriously. Effects I thought the locations were beautiful. Momo and Appa looked wonderful, and for the length of the movie, I thought they got about the right amount of screentime. Lol, you can see Momo try to catch SPOILER either the moon or ocean spirit at the oasis END SPOILER. While I'm discussing the animals, there is totally a "Yip Yip" in there. This pleased me to no end. There was a really adorable scene with Appa and some Southern Water Tribe kids, too. The actual elements bending looked great to me- earthbending was probably the weakest, but you don't see much of it. However, the bendings and the movements didn't match- the characters all did a ton of forms before they could get the element to do anything. This got sort of annoying. Music Again, beautiful. I can't help missing the Track Team's score to the show, but James Newton Howard did a respectable job here. One last thing that was a little disappointing was the lack of some real ass-kicking by our characters. There were a few fight scenes I really liked, but there were missed opportunities to show off how strong some of the characters (specifically, Iroh and Katara here) were. Also, the dialogue is easily the weakest part of the entire movie, though it was nowhere as cringeworthy as I expected. So yeah. See this movie, so we can get some sequels. And to enjoy yourself, too, as long as you don't take it too seriously.
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Ahh, this movie annoyed me a bit. First, some of the names weren't pronounced right (but hey no biggie) . It just seemed like it could do better, though I won't lie, I liked it and it did pass my standards for the movie. The acting, was alright (Zuko had the best to me, that is just an opinion). Atleast the stuck to the story and didn't go ridiculously off, this is what I liked. This is probably the BEST Anime-turned live action movie I've ever seen. It doesn't really fail , like Dragonball: Evolution or Street Fighter: Legend of Chun Li. its way better and It might blow you away. Go see it.
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Heh, did anyone catch the reference to Hama (from The Puppetmaster?) Yes to bloodbending in Movie 3. XD
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Me and my father watched it last night. I was pretty disappointed. I facepalmed about ten times! Firstly, they say the names wrong. IT'S NOT UNG!!! THAT SOUNDS RETARDED!
Secondly, Iroh isn't fat which gives him character. In the cartoon he is supposed to be a washed out commander who was once powerful but in the movie, he's skinny, been told he was a great commander and yeah, that kinda annoyed me. Thirdly, Sokka isn't Sokka. Where are the sarcastic jokes? Where's the LAUGH!!!? Except for the kick in the nuts, Sokka wasn't being portrayed correctly. He was all serious. Katara's grandfather (the trainer of the Northern Water Tribe) wasn't resistant of teaching Aang. He had no character. Where were the scenes with Katara's necklace? That's a key part to her character to find out her family's history. They have left many things out, which could have easily been put in. There were too many gaps. POSITIVES Noah Ringer, even though he has had little training in acting before the film, was in my opinion, the best actor and his emotions showed through very well. He is Aang and the girl that plays Katara has done a very good job too. I think her name is Nicola Peltz? The special effects were amazing and the amount of detail with costume design, set design and locations were incredible. It is very true to the cartoon.
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I haven't seen it so perhaps I'm not on the best of ground to state my opinion on it but I have heard from many many friends that it was quite dreadful. Even the series aside (which I only watched on occasion and heard the movie was way off) I heard ti was fairly bad with not-so-good acting cliché film techniques. This is actually the first thread I've seen anywhere that's praising it XD; Top critics on a lot of major sites like Rotten Tomatoes were ripping it apart and its approval rating was 8% last I checked so, I'unno. I heard the dialogue was fairly bad as well.
Again, none of this is from having seen it, only from dozens of other people.
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I like seeing other opinions, but I don't let people make my opinions for me. If the movie would have been something you'd be interested in, but you were turned off by the critical reviews, I'd say go see it anyway (at a matinee, in 2D) if you had the cash to spare, and see for yourself. I've also heard it's much more enjoyable the second viewing, though I've yet to have the chance to go back to see it again.
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I really did not like this movie, it bored me to the core, didnt like the acting, or the dialogue.They messed the movie up to me. they made it too short. i like M. night, the sixth sense was tight to me. Plus other of his movies, but he messed this one up. I didnt like how they made the fire benders or how the fire lord was, he wasnt that evil lookin. I never saw it a second time, its too messed up for me. Plus they killed the first season, didnt show much of it at all, and the avatar state just made a giant wave that didnt hit them. fail on that one. I thought the show was too epic. but the movie was bull. my opinion.
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![]() I think my expectations were just lower for the movie, so I was able to enjoy it instead of nitpicking it to death. Recently, a lot of my favorite books have been turned into movies, and many of them (My Sister's Keeper, for one) completely rape the source material. Here, at least, I could tell Shyamalan was trying to be faithful, and I give him props for that. He just needs to hire a scriptwriter, or someone to look over the dialogue, next time and add another half hour or so of screentime so we have more time to fall in love with the characters.
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