This is a discussion thread about: Things you notice on repeat viewings inside the Plot & Scripts forum, part of the AVATAR Movie Forums category. Originally Posted by prowler This! I would love to.. But i would rather sit in the actual room with you ...
It would have to be a big room, in fact the only room I can think of that would be be enough is the kind of room you go into with a bunch of strangers to watch a movie. I know, a movie theater!
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we could always watch it and chat with each other online during except we live all over the globe and some of us are sleeping while others are awake, ect. :(
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Well, I had heard it before ofcourse, but after just watching it this time I noticed how strong one of the last things Jake says at the end, "The aliens went back to their dying world". How EPIC to see how the things have changed and the Na'vi winWhen Jake arrived, he saw them as aliens, but at the end, the story is the opposite, and the bad skypeople are the aliens leaving Pandora back to it's peace
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In a way, it's basically a reversal of what is normally assumed in most sci-fi films when you have this kind of situation: usually it's humans fighting against an alien invasion on Earth, while in this movie, we ARE the aliens. No where, absolutley nowhere in the movie are the Na'vi considered aliens, and you can check that. The only beings refered to as aliens throughout the movie are humans.
Just check that out when you watch it again.
It means "Wind Rider" in Na'vi.
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"There are many dangers on Pandora, and one the most stubtlest is that you may come to love it too much."
- Dr. Grace Augustine, "Avatar"
I believe someone else may have mentioned this, but this is something that I just noticed.
Alright so I'm going over a lot of footage with large groups of Na'vi in the background. I've been doing this all day gathering up material for various projects. As I was editing a screen capture of a woman from the crowed I noticed that she doesn't have any discernible markings for eyebrows. So I began running the film through scenes with large groups of Na'vi to see if this is how all the Na'vi are or if this was just a random discrepancy.
As it turns out Neytiri is the only Na'vi with printed eyebrows. Yes, the Avatars have hair eyebrows, but Neytiri is the only Na'vi with printed eyebrows.
I figure this is just part of her design so it helps to show her emotion. I absolutely love Neytiri's eyebrow pattern because it's really pretty.
Disclaimer: Neytiri was the only Na'vi I could find with such well defined brow markings.
You're right, though it is obviously part of her character design so that humans could relate to her better, it would be cool if it were a rare but possible thing to happen to Na'vi genetically.
This is only my opinion.
Somethings I've noticed when watching the directors cut's earth opening.
-Some of the people in the crowd have glowing monicals monocles which I take to be some kind of eye controled smart phone/tv/computer thingy
-there is also somekind of monk in the crowd, secret orders or growing numbers of cults
-The tiger newsreport in Sully's apartment has a globe of earth with areas coloured orange, might by population but theres a heavy concentration over the amazon, so population?
- around 3.10 were Sully being picked up the RDA men, behind the holograms the sky line seems pretty normal (no super tall buildings) this would suggest that this isn't truely the bladerunner world is massive megacities, they do actually have low rise.
Edit. look at the reflection below jake at 3.17, the colours are wrong, it looks like its daytime and a clear blue sky. The scene was filmed entirely with green screen so it can't be a missing effect, what they inserted an easter egg into the footage as a joke?
Last edited by exostrike; 02-10-2012 at 01:20 PM. Reason: found something else
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