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English Film Review of Avatar

1. This film is directed by James Cameron, who is famous for his product Tatanic. The film took 14 years to prepare and 4 years to shoot, and will be released on February 2, 20 10. It cost 500 million pounds, making it the largest investment in history. This story is about the immigrants from Pandora and the experiences of the local Nami.

I like him because he is brave and smart. He is a good man. This movie is very good, so exciting, and it is shocking, so exciting. At first, he helped human beings, but he didn't like human beings breaking the alien's home, so he helped aliens attack human beings. In the end, he was the winner. He became an alien. He designed the environment for aliens. He is a good man. I like this movie very much.

Yesterday, I went to see the 3D IMAX movie Avatar with my mother and her school teacher. I have to admit that this film is so wonderful that I think it is worth watching all my life. Avatar is more than just a movie. Yes, the scenery there is very beautiful, charming, amazing and wonderful ... I can describe what I saw in hundreds of words. This film is not only about the love story between a' human' and a Nami princess, but also an educational film.

This film has something in common with American history. The Na 'vi people live on a planet called Pandora and look like Indians who once lived in the American continent. First of all, they welcome the new people who have settled in this new land. They gave them food, gave them warm clothes and taught them life skills, including how to hunt and build houses ... but soon everything changed. The settlers became robbers. They robbed the Indians of many things, abused them, and even began to drive them out of their homes. Indians became homeless. What a pity! The new settlers treated their kindness in such a rude way. How cold-blooded they are.

In this movie, the protagonist just changed. Americans became human beings, and local Indians became Na 'vi people on Pandora. They started robbing again. They, or should I say' we', are stingy. We have destroyed too much on the earth. The environment has been destroyed, water has been wasted, air has been polluted, forests have been cut down, millions of animals have been killed, and we will never see them again. How sad! I just can't stand it. We must live in harmony with nature.

At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, China announced our goal to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The American government didn't promise anything, they just focused on their own industrial development. Do they really want to be like in the movie? Although I admire Mr. Osama, I don't understand why he did it.

In the movie, I saw a scene where the commander told the soldiers that the Na 'vi people believed that the Ewa people would protect them, and everyone laughed. Because they don't have any faith. Or I can say they just believe in themselves. How sad! People are United because they have the same belief. But the soldiers in this movie have been finished by cold-blooded killer. What are they fighting for? For resources? Then they are robbers. For the commander's orders? Then they are idiots. ...

It's time for my people to wake up! Now it's time for us to unite as brothers and sisters and fight for our living area. Come on!

Translation:

Yesterday, my mother and other teachers in her school and I went to see the IMAX 3D version of Avatar. I have to admit, this movie is really a miracle, and I think it is very worth seeing in one's life. Avatar is more than just a movie. Yes, the pictures inside are really beautiful and charming, wonderful and strange … I can describe what I saw in hundreds of words. This film is not only a love story about human beings and Princess Nami, but also an educational film.

This film is a bit like American history. Nano-people live on a planet called Pandora and look like Indians who once lived on the American continent. At first, they welcomed new friends who had settled in the new world. They give them food and clothes, teach them how to hunt, how to build houses … and so on. But soon everything changed. Immigrants became robbers. They took many things from the Indians, abused them and even gradually drove them out of their homes. Indians are homeless. What a pity! The new immigrants treated their benefactors in such a cruel way. How cold-blooded they are.

This movie just changed its role. On Pandora, Americans were replaced by humans, and indigenous Indians were replaced by nano-people. They robbed again. They, perhaps I should call them "we", are unfortunate. We have destroyed too much on the earth. The environment is destroyed, water is wasted, air is polluted, forests are cut down and millions of animals are killed. We will never see them again. This is pathetic! I really can't stand it. We must live in harmony with nature.

At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, China announced our goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The American government has no commitment, and they only care about their own industrial development. Do they really want to do what is shown in the movie? Much as I admire Mr. Obama, I don't understand why he did it.

Seeing a scene in the movie, the chief told the soldiers that Nami believed that the Virgin Eva would bless them, and everyone laughed. Because they have no faith. Or they just believe in themselves. This is pathetic! People support each other because they have the same beliefs. But the soldier in the film is completely cold-blooded killer. What are they fighting for? For resources? Then they are robbers. For orders from superiors? So they are idiots. ...

We humans, it's time to wake up It's time to unite as sisters and fight for our residential area. Let's go