Avatar: Miljøaktivisternes dagdrøm

Denne anmelder rammer mange af de samme tanker, jeg selv havde, da jeg så Camerons Avatar:"Science fiction and fantasy provide a storyteller with t...

Jimmi Meilstrup,

27/01/2010

Denne anmelder rammer mange af de samme tanker, jeg selv havde, da jeg så Camerons Avatar:

"Science fiction and fantasy provide a storyteller with the fantastic power of an infinite blank canvas, upon which any setting can becreated, to sustain any sort of plot. In Avatar, James Cameron has created a world that justifies the smug arrogance and bitter alienation of the radical environmentalist. The alien world of Pandora really is a maternal Gaia spirit, with every bit of the flora and fauna connected in a mystical web that capitalists andsoldiers are too blind and stupid to see. The alien Na’vi really are what infantile liberal mythology has made of the American Indian: innocent, peace-loving, simple, and so harmonious with nature that they can literally plug it into their pony tails. Lacking the conflict and flawsthat make the Indians so fascinating and tragic, the Na’vi are utterly boring, aside from the heroine brought vividly to life by a remarkable performance from Zoe Saldana. The childlike environmentalist daydream of a “perfect” society, sustainably at peace with Mother Nature, is captured in the image of the Na’vi tribe snuggled in hammock-like leaves, embraced by the vast branches of their goddess tree. No ambitions, no failures, no questions, no achievement, no future. These giant blue aliens leave absolutely no carbon footprint."