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Avatar

  • 2009
  • PG
  • 2h 42m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
1,4 M
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Zoe Saldaña and Sam Worthington in Avatar (2009)
Jake Sully (Worthington) is a paraplegic war veteran who is brought to the planet Pandora to participate in a program designed to help him walk again. The program introduces him to his avatar, a creature whose genetics are half human and half Na'vi, a sentient humanoid race who inhabit Pandora. In time, Jake will find himself in the middle of an escalating conflict between the two races.
Liretrailer3 min 36 s
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Un marin paraplégique envoyé sur la lune Pandora pour une mission unique est tiraillé entre suivre ses ordres et protéger le monde qu'il considère le sien.Un marin paraplégique envoyé sur la lune Pandora pour une mission unique est tiraillé entre suivre ses ordres et protéger le monde qu'il considère le sien.Un marin paraplégique envoyé sur la lune Pandora pour une mission unique est tiraillé entre suivre ses ordres et protéger le monde qu'il considère le sien.

  • Director
    • James Cameron
  • Writer
    • James Cameron
  • Stars
    • Sam Worthington
    • Zoe Saldaña
    • Sigourney Weaver
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,9/10
    1,4 M
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    594
    50
    • Director
      • James Cameron
    • Writer
      • James Cameron
    • Stars
      • Sam Worthington
      • Zoe Saldaña
      • Sigourney Weaver
    • 3.9KCommentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 398Commentaires de critiques
    • 83Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • A remporté 3 oscars
      • 91 victoires et 131 nominations au total

    Vidéos37

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    Zoe Saldaña Says 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Will Be Unlike Anything We've Ever Seen
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    Zoe Saldaña Says 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Will Be Unlike Anything We've Ever Seen
    What Roles Has Chris Evans Been Considered For?
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    Sam Worthington
    Sam Worthington
    • Jake Sully
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Neytiri
    • (as Zoë Saldana)
    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Dr. Grace Augustine
    Michelle Rodriguez
    Michelle Rodriguez
    • Trudy Chacón
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Colonel Miles Quaritch
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Parker Selfridge
    Joel David Moore
    Joel David Moore
    • Norm Spellman
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Mo'at
    • (as Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder)
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Eytukan
    Laz Alonso
    Laz Alonso
    • Tsu'tey
    Dileep Rao
    Dileep Rao
    • Dr. Max Patel
    Matt Gerald
    Matt Gerald
    • Corporal Lyle Wainfleet
    Sean Anthony Moran
    Sean Anthony Moran
    • Private Fike
    Jason Whyte
    • Cryo Vault Med Tech
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Venture Star Crew Chief
    Kelly Kilgour
    • Lock Up Trooper
    James Patrick Pitt
    James Patrick Pitt
    • Shuttle Pilot
    • (as James Pitt)
    Sean Patrick Murphy
    Sean Patrick Murphy
    • Shuttle Co-Pilot
    • Director
      • James Cameron
    • Writer
      • James Cameron
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    Reviewers say 'Avatar' is celebrated for its stunning visual effects, immersive 3D experience, and innovative motion-capture technology. The depiction of Pandora and the Na'vi culture is frequently lauded. However, criticisms arise regarding the predictable plot, lack of originality, and clichéd characters. Some find the story simplistic and reliant on familiar tropes, while others complain about the wooden dialogue. Despite these issues, many appreciate the film's emotional resonance and its strong messages about environmentalism and colonialism.
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    10eldreddsouza

    It's an experience! A magical one.

    I was waiting for this day for the longest time. I was a kid back in 2009 when this movie released. So never got to watch it back then. But now when it rereleased I booked the first day show to a IMAX show and oh boy was I blown away! This is nothing short of a masterpiece! It's beyond belief how a film like this could've been made. Every scene, every shot is perfection. You are transferred to a different world and become so engrossed in the film. Never have I attended a movie where at the end of it people got up from their seats and started clapping! Last time this happened was after Infinity War. That movie too was a damn brilliant one. I'm from India and this is legit rare, where people go crazy, so crazy after any English film. This was one experience that I will never forget. I'm definitely going for it again next weekend cuz just once was not enough.

    Every human on the planet needs to experience this magnificent work of art!
    9yoel-47650

    A fantastic journey.

    You know the feeling when you start watching a movie, realizing it's almost 3 hours, and saying to yourself - "Well this is probably gonna be mostly boring", well, the creators of this movie didn't let that happen, rest assures.

    From the beginning up until the ending, every scene is perfected, with amazing acting, stunning directing, great visual effects, and astounding sound effects.

    The story building is just great , characters are well-developed , and the concept is brilliant.

    The only thing that's missing to me, is a fitting-soundtrack which could've give some scenes a great boost.

    I avoided watching this movie for a long time, because it just seemed a little ridiculous to me (Come on there are blue people) but I'm so glad I finally decides to give it a chance, and boy did it serve.

    Loved it. 9.5/10.
    8ClaytonDavis

    One of the best cinematic experiences ever...

    Forgive me, I'm going to jump from professional to fan boy for a while here. I haven't had the jitters after a film the way I've had for Avatar in quite sometime. James Cameron's Avatar is the most entertaining and enthralling cinematic experiences of my life. It is incredible, simply put. What Cameron has done here is the most passionate film project put out since Steven Spielberg released Schindler's List. His attention to detail and his zeal for pushing the envelope is so admirable to any filmmaker or actor who will ever do another film from this point on.

    Avatar is the story of Jake Sully, a paraplegic marine, who replaces his brother on a secret mission to infiltrate the Na' vi, the colony of beings that sit on the planet of Pandora, where there is a precious ore, that sells at a ridiculous amount. When Jake learns the ways of the Na' vi, his feelings and learnings will put him and the people he trusts in dangerous jeopardy.

    The performances here, in the sense of reacting, becoming, and understanding what Cameron has written are astounding. Not to be confused with a sensational bravura performance from some of the centuries best such as Marion Brando, Tom Hanks, or Diane Keaton; these actors along with the director inhabit these visual transformations with special effects as if they are have lived these beings all their lives. This is all based on character movements and reactions. Sam Worthington, as Jake Sully, is an actor who's on his way to becoming a star. Though he has problems with his Aussie accent often enough in the film, he gets the job done. Zoe Saldana, who plays Neytiri, a Na' vi huntress, is thrilling and electrifying. Stephen Lang, as the rock hard Colonel Miles, takes on a villainous turn to a new level in science fiction. He offers actual emotion and emotes evil to the audience and gains our hatred easily. Sigourney Weaver as the beautiful Dr. Grace, is sufficient enough to have on screen again teamed with Cameron. She lives inside her role with effortless ease, but suffers from some of the typical James Cameron cheesy lines.

    Narratively the film works perfectly on the cinematic level. The first forty minutes or so require patience and hope as it is the weakest part of the film and offers some dreariness, but when the second act takes off, it's sky high with no limits for James Cameron. Avatar delivers the best action sequences put on film of all time. That is the boldest statement I have ever made in all my years of criticism. I sat on this for two days before charging it out, but I mean it. It is the best visual experience of my life, period.

    Other than those visuals, the film pops with all the other technical aspects thrown into one. Art Direction is killer as the two worlds blend in perfectly for an acceptable time. The Film Editing is the crowning achievement of the film as it also offers the perfect blend of the two worlds, enticing the viewer and shifting us around. Mauro Fiore is the threat for a Cinematography Oscar this year. It was if the viewer sat down in a chair, put on glasses, and was literally placed on Pandora, spaceships, and floating mountains. The viewer can feel so engulfed by the imagery, you feel like you can smell the leaves from the trees. Avatar is utterly hypnotizing. James Horner's score is some of the best work done in his career. It offers a variable of devastation that moves the viewer to near tears. It goes back to his work on Titanic, where the musical instruments lifted the material immensely. The entire sound team is also locked and loaded for Oscar recognition as the feeling of animals, machines, and arrows buzzing by your head leave you imprisoned in Cameron's exquisite film.

    James Cameron has come back home ladies and gentlemen Cameron is back, bigger, badder, and mature in his crowning work of his career. Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Titanic do not even compare anymore. This is the film that can blend the fans of those two films together and lock Cameron into your heart. He's a definite spoiler for a directing bid for the Academy Awards. You have admire the raw, natural talent the man has. How could you ever conceive such an experience and put that much effort and work into it and have it pay off? The box office success will surely keep him in the minds of voters for various critics' awards. His screenplay, leaps and bounds better than 1997's Best Picture Winner, is primed, developed and ripe for the taking. Though, you do acquire the tacky and atypical dialogue you expect from a science fiction director of this caliber, you can appreciate the effort and the honesty of it all. James Cameron is everything Michael Bay wishes he was, to put it bluntly.

    Avatar will bring also great actors putting their best foot forward such as Giovanni Ribisi, who is as underrated as they come. Michelle Rodriguez who exudes sexy like any woman starring in a sci-fi epic. Joel Moore, showing his range outside of his comedic work in Dodgeball: An Underdog Story. And the classy veteran actors, CCH Pounder and Wes Studi, who just simply don't work enough.

    Avatar is one of the best films of the year. The most exciting, thrilling, and superb work you'll feast your eyes on in any theater this century. Cinema, forever, will remember the benchmark that James Cameron placed not only for himself, but for any man, daring to change the game, the way Cameron did. Avatar is a movie experience to be remembered, and please experience in a movie theater first.

    ***½/****
    9NonSequiturL

    Incredible scope and spectacle

    A film with the scope of James Cameron's Avatar was always going to be a risk both artistically and financially, especially in today's economic climate. Whether it will pay off monetarily is a question only time can answer, but this viewer can at the very least attest to it being an artistic triumph.

    Avatar brings us as close as cinema ever has to actually visiting an alien world. The beautiful environs, the exotic creatures and incredibly lifelike natives of Pandora arrest the senses, visually, aurally and emotionally. The world in Avatar is the true star of the show. The amount of detail and work that has gone into bringing this new world alive is seriously impressive, and it will be a while before we see anything that overtakes it in scope and quality. WETA Workshop and ILM have truly outdone themselves.

    Relative newcomer, Aussie Sam Worthington provides a solid human heart amongst all the science-fiction/fantasy beauty and Zoe Saldana gives an impressive performance as the 8 foot tall Na'vi, Neytiri. Even though the characters they both play are blue, giant, catlike aliens, they managed to evoke a chemistry and likability that pierces through the special effects.

    That's not to say that everything is perfect. The story is basic and dare I say, clichéd and predictable. We have seen it plenty of times in all forms of media. The bad guys are cartoonishly evil, and sadly paper thin. The love story, while charming, is also clichéd despite being between man and alien. But in the face of these shortcomings, Avatar is a success because its storytelling lies in the brilliant visuals.

    Avatar is a beautiful piece of film and a true event. It does exactly what cinema was always intended to - it takes us away from our problems and worries for a few hours and gives us memorable images which will undoubtedly and deservedly enter into the cultural lexicon to stay for the foreseeable future.

    9.5/10
    10lionel-14

    Fascinating concept .Must be seen cannot be described

    I saw this epic last night at the Empire Leicester Sq in London, which is a superb venue in which to view this film. Huge screen, excellent sound and an extraordinary Dolby, 3 dimensional image. The whole effect is mind blowing.

    This is a 'Must see' movie, innovative, and extraordinary. I think it will be regarded by most cinema goers as another milestone in the history of the art. The level of realism achieved is remarkable, and although the film is relatively long in real time, it retains it's excitement and holds the audience's attention to the end.

    Performances are good, but this is not the sort of film that dwells on big star value for the actors, although Sigorney Weaver does shine and delivers a very convincing performance, as do the rest of the cast. But as there is so much entertainment and action value on screen the human element does not dominate in the usual way.

    As Writer/Director, James Cameron deserves high praise for this creation and in my opinion it will break box office records. I thoroughly enjoyed this film.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Na'vi language was created entirely from scratch by linguist Dr. Paul R. Frommer. James Cameron hired him to construct a language that would be easily enunciable for actors to pronounce but would not resemble any human language. Frommer created about 1,000 words. Cameron requested Dr Frommer that the Na'vi language must be entirely new, as it's supposed to be from another planet, and that it should sound "nice" to the audience. Cameron didn't want any additional editing done to their voices and wanted them to sound authentic and not unnatural. Equipped with a vast knowledge of linguistics, Dr Frommer understood what kinds of sounds the Na'vi language would or wouldn't have. Just like "j" and "r" don't exist in Korean, in English, the 'h' sound is unaspirated. In a similar vein, Frommer's conception of the new language totally avoided the sounds of "ch", "th", and "sh". Additionally, Frommer had to decide on the language's syntax -- or rules regarding word order. He came up with his own set of constraints and words to be used in the language of Pandora. The tongue took inspiration from the natural languages of the world to create a totally different spoken form.
    • Gaffes
      The human avatars all have five fingers and toes, while the natives only have four. The reason for this is to show subtle differences in the avatars due to the mixing of human and native DNA.
    • Citations

      Jake Sully: Neytiri calls me skxawng. It means "moron."

    • Générique farfelu
      There are no opening credits of any kind, outside of the 20th Century Fox fanfare. The title of the film doesn't appear on screen until the end of the movie. For the 2022 re-release, the 20th Century Fox logo was swapped out for a 20th Century Studios logo for consistency with the second film.
    • Autres versions
      Avatar (Special Edition) - 14 additions from the theatrical cut
      • Herd: As they fly over Pandora in Trudy's gunship, Jake, Grace and Norm get a closer look at some of Pandora's creatures.
      • The Schoolhouse: Entering an abandoned schoolhouse in the jungle with Grace and Norm to retrieve supplies, Jake makes a grim discovery.
      • Purple Moss: Jake follows Neytiri after his rescue, and delights in the bioluminescent moss that glows beneath his feet with every step. I Don't Even Know Your Name: Newly tasked with teaching Jake the Na'vi ways, Neytiri brings him to dinner with the entire clan.
      • What Does Hold Them Up?: The Avatar team lands at their new base camp in the Hallelujah Mountains, and Jake and Norm marvel at the floating mountains.
      • Extended Montage: Jake learns the ways of the Pandoran forest under Neytiri's tutelage, and the gulf between his two worlds grows ever wider.
      • Neytiri's Flyby: As Tsu'tey, Jake and two other young hunters travel across suspended vines to dizzying heights, Neytiri sails past on her banshee.
      • Sturmbeest Hunt: Omaticayan hunters on direhorses attack a massive herd of sturmbeests, while Jake takes aim from atop his banshee.
      • Extended Love Scene: Jake and Neytiri confess their feelings for one another and bond together for life under the Tree of Voices in this extended scene.
      • Drums of War: The morning after the military's attack on the Tree of Voices, Parker and Quaritch get some bad news from the reconnaissance team.
      • Tsu'tey's Fall: In the RDA assault, Tsu'tey fights fiercely after boarding the Valkyrie shuttle. But the soldiers counter with a hail of bullets.
      • Strumbeest Attack: Sturmbeests charge to the rescue when Neytiri is cornered by RDA soldiers in AMP suits.
      • Extended Thanator Fight: Neytiri and her fearsome thanator battle Colonel Quaritch in his AMP suit in this extended sequence.
      • The Last Shadow: When Neytiri and Jake find Tsu'tey mortally wounded, he passes leadership of the Omaticaya to Jake, with one last request of him.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Bones: The Gamer in the Grease (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      I See You (Theme from Avatar)
      Performed by Leona Lewis

      Music by James Horner and Simon Franglen

      Lyrics by Simon Franglen, Kuk Harrell, and James Horner

      Produced by Simon Franglen and James Horner

      Leona Lewis performs courtesy of Syco Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 décembre 2009 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Twentieth Century Fox
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Avatar: An IMAX 3D Experience
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaua'i, Hawaï, États-Unis(rain forest)
    • sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Dune Entertainment
      • Lightstorm Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 237 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 785 221 649 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 77 025 481 $ US
      • 20 déc. 2009
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 923 710 708 $ US
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