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AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH – Simon Franglen

December 30, 2025 1 comment

Original Review by Jonathan Broxton

WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS PLOT SPOILERS. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET SEEN THE FILM, YOU MIGHT WANT TO CONSIDER WAITING UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE DONE SO TO READ IT.

The whole situation concerning the Avatar movies continues to fascinate me. When James Cameron’s ambitious sci-fi epic arrived in cinemas in December 2009, it was instantly acclaimed as a visual landmark. The film showcased some of the most advanced and convincing visual effects ever seen on screen, while also pushing 3D presentation and motion-capture technology to unprecedented new heights. It went on to win three Academy Awards, received six further nominations including Best Picture, and earned approximately $2.9 billion worldwide, cementing its status as one of the most commercially successful films in cinema history. However, in the decade that separated Avatar from its long-awaited sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, the mood surrounding the original film shifted noticeably. The unusually long gap between installments did little to sustain enthusiasm, and a growing critical backlash took hold. Commentators increasingly highlighted perceived weaknesses in the narrative, unacknowledged parallels with earlier films, and a number of troubling elements tied to its reliance on so-called “white savior” and “noble savage” tropes. Then the sequel film came out and it grossed another $2.3 billion at the global box office, despite many people – including me – feeling that, even though it was still visually astonishing, it was significantly inferior to the original in terms of story, writing, and performances. Read more…