Avatar: Fire and Ash is a visually stunning but narratively frustrating film. The CGI and cinematography are incredibly cinematic and near-photogenic, transporting you to Pandora. The corny dialogue, however, does take you out of the film. The protagonists feel stagnant, but the antagonists—Quaritch and the Ash Tribe—are by far the most interesting aspect of the film, though they are very underutilized. The plot is fairly compelling for the first two acts, but the finale is extremely unoriginal, dragging the movie down. Ultimately, Avatar: The Way of Water is an aesthetic masterpiece that is unfortunately burdened by a very derivative script.
6.2/10
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