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1952boyntoncollector 12-31-2022 06:21 AM

Avatar 2 issues- Spoiler Alert
 
this has been bothering awhile and i dont see any critics explaining it


When Jake Scully takes his family to the water, his human body is still in that bed chamber thing right. He didnt take his body with him. In Avatar 1 there are scenes when he is back in his body and walking/wheeling around and talking. Avatar 2 is long so maybe i missed it but i dont remember Jake as Human 'walking' around and talking or how that was addressed. Couldnt the bad guys who know pretty close to where his body is spend their time finding that body as afterall now the tribe no longer has jake as their avatar leader. Seems a lot easier than looking around the ocean for him and the target isnt moving. When kill that body the avatar is gone too.

Also the main bad guy just has a computer copy brain and no human body so they can make a bunch of him. Why did is 'son' save this computer brain when they can just make another one of them and put at risk all of his friends.

D. Bergin 12-31-2022 07:00 AM

Are you trying to tell us that The Blue Man Groups sequel to Pocahontas, doesn’t make any sense?


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glchen 01-05-2023 03:47 PM

I haven't watched Avatar 1 in a long time, but I thought there was some scene at the end where Jake Scully's conscience/"soul" was transferred from his body to his avatar so his real body was dead, and he didn't need it anymore.

Right, the main bad guy's son shouldn't have saved him, but he did. I think the reason was that a few minutes before that, his son was being held "hostage" and the computer father could have just killed him, but he did not. Therefore, the son felt he "owed" his father, so felt compelled to save him.... which he will probably regret later. Saying that, this has been a recurring theme is some movies/TV shows, where the child thinks there is still some good left in his evil parent, and that person can still come back to the right side. See Luke and Darth Vader in the "Return of the Jedi." In Avatar's case, I don't think that's happening.

Talking about transferring to a new body in Avatar, I recently watched a TV series on Amazon Prime called "The Peripheral," which I thought was pretty good, although the ending left something to be desired.


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