James Cameron's avatar has been welcomed as a film critic as one of the biggest and most important movies ever. The commentator of the Detroit Times criticized, "I saw the future of this movie, it's rottentomatoes.com." On Thanksgiving holidays in 2009, all fans and spectators are fast and intensely tempo. Science fiction movies are fascinated. Many people are amazed at the amount of detail, dedication and creativity spent on film production.
However, I think that this movie hides political information through it. It is no doubt that James Cameron produced the most expensive movie ever and conveyed information on environmental, government corruption and terrorism. "Avatar" (2009) discloses information about the environment and information on how humans interfere with the region. The story is based on how humans have destroyed the planet, now mining nearby planets on the Eden-type Pandora planet and looking for minerals, including unowned objects. The Pandora region lives peacefully in a peaceful place, Na'vi, blue-human-type race, in a way that you can trust foreign land, and indigenous people, indigenous peoples, and many tribes around the world. I linked together. When a huge bulldozer reduces the special space of Na'vis, you are in today's society, the same bulldozer tears many trees in the rainforest and tears the tribe and the forest, as this often happens in today's world I can imagine.
"Avatar" represents the conflict between Indigenous Pandora's Navi and the repression of foreigners. Coach James Cameron admits that the film is definitely about imperialism. Because the way humanity's history was always effective, those with more military and technology, the critics said the film is "dominant and aggressive that locals conquer in search of resources and wealth It is a clear message about culture. " Monbiott said conservative criticism of "Avatar" is a reaction to what he calls the European "American massacre" movie "a cold metaphor to enrich Europe". Cameron told the National Public Radio that reference to the colonial era is in the "by specification" movie