Yet here, instead of the fetishized-though-dynamic native Na’Vi leading the fight against the dark side of humanity, it’s a monsoon. The exploitation of a luscious 3D-enriched natural landscape, only to be foiled by an infuriated Mother Nature is at the precipice of becoming a James Cameron trope. ![]() Our American businessman-hero, Carl Hurley, is here to take advantage of this extraordinary cave system for financial gain. Like “Avatar”, perhaps the most blatant thematic point of the first 20 minutes seems to be that you really just shouldn’t mess with nature. But as the film launches, there’s a bit of Cameron-esque idealism that comes through almost before the showy visuals become noticeable. ![]() The obvious starting point is, of course, the use of 3D. Playing “spot the Cameron” is a fun way to pass the time during a screening of this perhaps otherwise uninteresting undersea spelunk.
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