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Non-fans will find this movie slow, and even boring. However, for the fans of the series, this is definitely one of the best. It fulfills all of their most important wishes, and does so with style and great beauty.
Fans will walk out feeling warm and happy. Non-fans will wonder why nothing is happening, and why it is important. So everyone should expect that there will be a very great dichotomy of opinion about this movie, depending on which group is evaluating it.
I'm a guy, who read the books and enjoyed them, despite their obvious (though unimportant) flaws, but I wouldn't be at such an early showing if it weren't for my wife. Yet, because of my understanding of the books, I can see the beauty of how this was done.
If you liked the books, or like the movies, then go see this. You will enjoy it and find that it moves you. But don't be surprised that many many people won't 'get it' because EVERY bit of the "real" (non-emotional) action is being saved for the final movie in the series.
Fans will walk out feeling warm and happy. Non-fans will wonder why nothing is happening, and why it is important. So everyone should expect that there will be a very great dichotomy of opinion about this movie, depending on which group is evaluating it.
I'm a guy, who read the books and enjoyed them, despite their obvious (though unimportant) flaws, but I wouldn't be at such an early showing if it weren't for my wife. Yet, because of my understanding of the books, I can see the beauty of how this was done.
If you liked the books, or like the movies, then go see this. You will enjoy it and find that it moves you. But don't be surprised that many many people won't 'get it' because EVERY bit of the "real" (non-emotional) action is being saved for the final movie in the series.
If you liked the original Paranormal Activity, you'll like this one. Myself, I was not really that impressed with the original, and I liked this one quite a bit better. The mood and creepiness was pretty intense at times.
It is NOT just a remake of the original movie, as some would have you think. Yes, it uses that format, and follows it pretty closely, but does it better and takes it a few steps farther. Just because it uses the same format doesn't mean it is the same movie. That is like saying all 'Cop' movies or all 'Buddy Pictures' are the same, just because they also follow the same format.
If you saw the first movie, you will recognize everything that is happening here, but that doesn't decrease the sense of dread and hair-raising-on-the-back-of-your-neck scariness. Instead, I think it will increase your enjoyment as you watch things develop. Talk about things that go 'bump in the night!' And sometimes in the daytime, too! I thought this movie was more intense than the original, and it helps to put the original into a context, and makes more sense out of it all.
Is it a perfect movie? No, but show me a perfect movie. They all could be better in SOME way, and this is no exception, but I think it is a pretty darn good movie, and worth the time.
Oh, I should also tell you kind of "Where I'm coming from." I LOVE a good horror movie. I LIKE to be scared. But I hate slasher, torture, vicious movies or movies that get too overt about hurting people. Give us something we can feel, something we are afraid of, but don't make us sick. I think Paranormal Activity 2 is just my kind of horror movie.
It is NOT just a remake of the original movie, as some would have you think. Yes, it uses that format, and follows it pretty closely, but does it better and takes it a few steps farther. Just because it uses the same format doesn't mean it is the same movie. That is like saying all 'Cop' movies or all 'Buddy Pictures' are the same, just because they also follow the same format.
If you saw the first movie, you will recognize everything that is happening here, but that doesn't decrease the sense of dread and hair-raising-on-the-back-of-your-neck scariness. Instead, I think it will increase your enjoyment as you watch things develop. Talk about things that go 'bump in the night!' And sometimes in the daytime, too! I thought this movie was more intense than the original, and it helps to put the original into a context, and makes more sense out of it all.
Is it a perfect movie? No, but show me a perfect movie. They all could be better in SOME way, and this is no exception, but I think it is a pretty darn good movie, and worth the time.
Oh, I should also tell you kind of "Where I'm coming from." I LOVE a good horror movie. I LIKE to be scared. But I hate slasher, torture, vicious movies or movies that get too overt about hurting people. Give us something we can feel, something we are afraid of, but don't make us sick. I think Paranormal Activity 2 is just my kind of horror movie.
I see that the Avatar: Last Airbender Cartoon Fanboys are all over this movie like sharks in a feeding frenzy. Well, do yourself a favor and don't believe them. Go look at how the votes shape up in the ratings section for this movie. Scores are mostly 1s (the fanboys) and 10s (normal people). Yes, there are also a much smaller percentage of votes on every number in between, but the 1s and 10s outnumber all the rest, by far. That should tell you that a lot of people REALLY liked it.
This movie was much more than a kid's movie, despite the original kid level source material. I found it to be magic, mystical, entertaining and fun. I rarely go to see movies twice, even movies that I like a lot, because I just don't feel that most movies have much to offer on the second and third viewing, but I do plan to see this movie again, because I feel that I can get more out of it.
The Last Airbender has a lot more to offer adults than it offers to 10-year-olds. Is it perfect? No, not at all. But how many movies really are perfect? This movie is much more like a typical oriental folk tale, told in a way that may not make complete sense to our western eyes, but it is engaging and diverting none-the-less, if you will just accept what is, sit back, and go with it.
If you can't sit back (in a fantasy) and relax and be entertained by the sense of wonder all through it, then maybe this movie isn't for you.
And if you can't get over the fact that this movie started as a cartoon and then grew into something more, if you insist that it must conform to your own fantasies, or if you think magic is something dreary and deadly serious, then you should probably stay away from this picture.
Overall, I think it is a movie worth watching, which speaks more to adults than to children,so see it if you still have a sense of magic in your heart.
This movie was much more than a kid's movie, despite the original kid level source material. I found it to be magic, mystical, entertaining and fun. I rarely go to see movies twice, even movies that I like a lot, because I just don't feel that most movies have much to offer on the second and third viewing, but I do plan to see this movie again, because I feel that I can get more out of it.
The Last Airbender has a lot more to offer adults than it offers to 10-year-olds. Is it perfect? No, not at all. But how many movies really are perfect? This movie is much more like a typical oriental folk tale, told in a way that may not make complete sense to our western eyes, but it is engaging and diverting none-the-less, if you will just accept what is, sit back, and go with it.
If you can't sit back (in a fantasy) and relax and be entertained by the sense of wonder all through it, then maybe this movie isn't for you.
And if you can't get over the fact that this movie started as a cartoon and then grew into something more, if you insist that it must conform to your own fantasies, or if you think magic is something dreary and deadly serious, then you should probably stay away from this picture.
Overall, I think it is a movie worth watching, which speaks more to adults than to children,so see it if you still have a sense of magic in your heart.