Her skin shines too: she’s glistening with sweat and sexiness in almost every scene. Rodriguez shines in her role as military helicopter pilot Trudy Chacon. Michelle Rodriguez provides at least one part of Avatar that’s effortless to love. The world is full of pulsing lights, beautiful greens and blues (the Na’vi color palette) and a menagerie of fantastical animals, all of which are intimately connected. The Na’vi are able to interact directly with their surroundings: the plants glow with bioluminescence in their presence, lighting their way at night and creating fiberoptic light shows. Not to mention its occupants the Na’vi, a race of super tall, super skinny, super strong cat-people. Not having to think during the film gives you more time to appreciate the beautiful visual detail of Pandora’s environment. In a way, the weak script is kind of a benefit. But you really can ignore all of Avatar‘s faults-the movie just that pretty. ![]() ![]() You’ll also have to ignore science, because Avatar pushes the laws of physics, evolution and just about everything else out of mind. James Cameron’s Avatar is such a visually beautiful film that if you want to like it, you’ll be able to ignore the badly written script and the overly predictable plot. Either way, you’ll probably get what you want. You can walk into the theatre to see Avatar in two ways: You’ll either go in wanting to like it or wanting to hate it.
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