
Photograph courtesy of WETA/Twentiety Century Fox |
On a distant luminescent planet, in a future where man has mined Earth to death, natives live in harmony with nature鈥攁nd refuse to allow its destruction for a mineral humans are willing to do anything to get. A mineral named unobtanium. That鈥檚 the premise, anyway, of James Cameron鈥檚 new 3D movie, . Although the film has many messages鈥攕tay true to your morals, follow your heart, be open to the world around you鈥攐ne struck this viewer with particular force, and that was this: value and preserve the environment.
I know, I know. It鈥檚 shocking to learn that an 约炮视频 editor came away from the theater focusing on the conservation aspect of the movie, but I soon found that according to the , the facet I appreciated the most is inciting anger in conservatives.
鈥淎s a host of critics have noted, the film offers a blatantly pro-environmental message; it portrays U.S. military contractors in a decidedly negative light; and it clearly evokes the can't-we-all-get along vibe of the 1960s counterculture. These are all messages guaranteed to alienate everyday moviegoers, so say the right-wing pundits -- and yet the film has been wholeheartedly embraced by audiences everywhere, from Mississippi to Manhattan.鈥
Cameron, who hoped the movie would be a huge success and revolutionize the movie-going experience (so he says in a number of articles), admits that the movie has an environmental lesson, according to an Agence France-Presse .
鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense of entitlement 鈥 鈥榃e鈥檙e here, we鈥檙e big, we鈥檝e got the guns, we鈥檝e got the technology, we鈥檝e got the brains, we therefore are entitled to every damn thing on this planet.鈥 That鈥檚 not how it works and we鈥檙e going to find out the hard way if we don鈥檛 wise up and start seeking a life that鈥檚 in balance with the natural cycles of life on earth.鈥
Personally I think it鈥檚 wonderful that a blockbuster incorporates environmental preservation as an essential thread in the plot line鈥檚 fabric. Maybe we like it because we have a tendency to root for the underdog, or that we鈥檙e suckers for a good romance, but no matter why people are going to see it, I hope that audiences everywhere take off their 3D specs and see a whole new world鈥攐ne that should be conserved.