Avatar - Spoiler Alert
Is it just me or did Avatar miss its own point? I mean one of the strongest messages in the movie (especially after the first little rat dog is killed in the forest) is that we should all live together in harmony with our past and our present and our futures and our planet and with our death.
Yet the Na'vi warriors were eager to fight. Why?
And why didn't we (the good guys, duh) take in and teach the humans that were defeated at the end? Why did we (again, the good guys) send the aliens packing?
Would have made for a much happier ending IMHO. A much more "practice what you preach" kind of message and opened doors for a much cooler sequel. (Seriously, I think we all know the aliens are coming back for revenge and a little unobtanium).
Don't get me wrong, the movie is outstanding in almost every way.
Thanks for reading.
Is it just me or did Avatar miss its own point? I mean one of the strongest messages in the movie (especially after the first little rat dog is killed in the forest) is that we should all live together in harmony with our past and our present and our futures and our planet and with our death.
Yet the Na'vi warriors were eager to fight. Why?
And why didn't we (the good guys, duh) take in and teach the humans that were defeated at the end? Why did we (again, the good guys) send the aliens packing?
Would have made for a much happier ending IMHO. A much more "practice what you preach" kind of message and opened doors for a much cooler sequel. (Seriously, I think we all know the aliens are coming back for revenge and a little unobtanium).
Don't get me wrong, the movie is outstanding in almost every way.
Thanks for reading.