![]() ![]() He equated it to being on a Disney ride, which I still haven't experienced. ![]() He's an incredibly seasoned display expert who's hard to impress. I sat next to my colleague, David Katzmaier, at a screening on New York City's towering AMC Lincoln Square Imax screen. The Way of Water felt, somehow, more… immersive? I felt I was moving through it. It was astonishing then, but in my memory more as a vast canvas, a world I could peer into. I saw the original Avatar in Imax 3D way back in 2009. My mind began to tap into 3D experiences I often have - not In film, but in VR. I think I found myself, in moments of Way of Water, losing myself in its reality. I guess there are those stories of early film, people who'd scream at the oncoming train, thinking it was real. A towering Imax screen in front of me, 3D glasses on. I think I was trying to look around the room I was in, a cavern the Na'vi were hiding in. I watched blue people for 3 hours!" shared a third on Twitter.There was a moment, sometime in the first hour of watching James Cameron's newest film, Avatar: The Way of Water, that I turned my head to the side. Astounding 3D visuals, a must see for that alone. Missing James Horner for sure! Great military tech. A lot more heart and centered around family. In a lot of ways it is the first movie again. Book 3D tickets at biggest screen possible. Quatrich is back for revenge, can sully save his family? The water sequences were extraordinary. Technically and plot wise a better movie. Fantastic work by James Cameron and I recommend everyone see it in a theater," a user shared.Īnother noted, "Avatar 2 review: 5/5. "So you want my Avatar 2 review? Well I’ll keep it short and sweet… you will FEEL! It’s a magical experience that I think most will enjoy more than the first, but the same ground breaking visuals. ![]() As expected Twitter is flooded with positive reviews and reactions of netizens. "Avatar: The Way of Water" stands out because, unlike many sequels that are seen as cash grabs or unnecessary extensions of a franchise, "Avatar 2" has a strong narrative foundation in the original "Avatar" and is expected to build upon and expand the world and characters that were introduced in the first film. ![]()
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