Si è svolta nella notte la première di Avatar: La Via dell’Acqua, l’atteso sequel diretto da James Cameron in arrivo nelle nostre sale il 14 dicembre. Come da programma, dopo la proiezione del film sono arrivati i primi commenti della stampa, tutti molto positivi.
Come sappiamo, c’è molta attesa nei confronti di questa pellicola, che si preannuncia un vero e proprio evento cinematografico, proprio come il primo capitolo. Le prime reazioni comparse sui social parlano di un film incredibile, addirittura meglio dell’originale. Sembra proprio che Cameron sia riuscito a portare a termine la sua missione, raggiungendo nuovi livelli di spettacolarità. Cosa molto importante: si tratta di un’esperienza cinematografica, proprio per questo il consiglio è di vederlo sullo schermo più grande possibile.
I commenti sottolineano anche un’altra cosa: mai dubitare di James Cameron! Effettivamente stiamo parlando di un regista che non ha mai sbagliato un colpo nel corso della sua carriera.
Ecco alcuni Tweet:
#AvatarTheWayOfWater is pretty incredible. I had faith James Cameron would raise the bar w/ the effects but these visuals are mind-blowing. One stunning frame after the next. But the thing I dug most is how the technical feats always feel in service of character & world-building. pic.twitter.com/MXeN3z8BnP
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) December 6, 2022
I was blown away by the sheer scale of #AvatarTheWayOfWater, which fulfils every mad promise its creators have made about cinematic innovation. Underwater stuff, especially, is mind-blowing. But it’s also huge, epic filmmaking of the kind that has become Cameron’s trademark. pic.twitter.com/vdRbL4ZSXf
— Tom Beasley (@TomJBeasley) December 6, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater is incredible. Stunning, mesmerising filmmaking mixed with immense worldbuilding and storytelling, The Way of Water is truly awe-inspiring. LOVED being back on Pandora and can’t wait to return. pic.twitter.com/Sdr4sZhZU8
— MariaLattila🎈 (@marialattila) December 6, 2022
I’m almost convinced James Cameron shot #AvatarTheWayOfWater on another planet. The film is absolutely stunning and immersive. It’s long but I was completely engaged all the way through. Much like #avatar 13 years ago, this film is a cinematic achievement and a must see event! pic.twitter.com/2WFlJzmbeI
— Joseph Deckelmeier (@Joelluminerdi) December 6, 2022
Happy to say #AvatarTheWayOfWater is phenomenal! Bigger, better & more emotional than #Avatar, the film is visually breathtaking, visceral & incredibly engrossing. The story, the spectacle, the spirituality, the beauty – this is moviemaking & storytelling at its absolute finest. pic.twitter.com/RicnpDghrx
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 6, 2022
Never bet against @JimCameron. His #AvatarTheWayOfWater surpasses the original on every level. Incredible visuals, but a much more emotional connection to the characters and story. The final hour is Cameron flexing every muscle, reminding blockbuster filmmakers how it’s done. pic.twitter.com/C7lpBs6y5U
— Sean O’Connell (@Sean_OConnell) December 6, 2022
Avatar: The Way of Water is a never-ending visual spectacle.
It’s a better, more complex story than the first with solid emotion but the characters could grow a bit more. It’s definitely long, running on incredible visuals & techniques which are 3D’s best.#AvatarTheWayOfWater pic.twitter.com/ezySHunXOe
— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) December 6, 2022
Avatar: The Way of Water, being more than 3 hours long, is both fulfilling and indulgent. It still ends wanting you to know a third is coming.
Constantly a visual feast, creative plays with frame rate, and never boring despite. Overall, I liked it. pic.twitter.com/0Wxxc8ZC9L
— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) December 6, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater is the most beautiful film I’ve ever seen. It is an experience that needs to be seen on the big screen & in 3D. I absolutely loved it & I can’t wait to watch it again. It’s a masterpiece in terms of technical wizardry. Easily my favourite film of the year. pic.twitter.com/rt9BGpDVPE
— What’s On Disney Plus (@disneyplusnews) December 6, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater is “more is more” writ large. It’s more beautiful, more in awe of Pandora; more vocal in its environmentalism, more damning of humans. It’s an adrenaline shot to 3D filmmaking and an uncompromising doubling down. You’d expect nothing less from Cameron.
— Tom Page (@thomas_page) December 6, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater pushes CGI to new places and uses the word “family” more than any F&F movie. While some of the new characters are underutilized, Pandora is miraculously realised, the underwater stuff glorious, and the final third is full of incredible action – see in IMAX!
— jack shepherd (@JackJShepherd) December 6, 2022
If I say one thing about #AvatarTheWayOfWater, it’s that watching it in 3D on a giant cinema screen is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. The Metkayina clan are BOSS. pic.twitter.com/KJbQ91aUDj
— Jasmine Valentine (@thejasvalentine) December 6, 2022
James Cameron once again shows filmmakers how it’s done. I’ve said it a thousand times. Never doubt him. AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is how you do epic blockbuster-ing. Emotional, visceral, and as big as movies get. @officialavatar
— Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) December 6, 2022
Unsurprisingly, #AvatarTheWayOfWater is a visual masterpiece with rich use of 3D and breathtaking vistas. It does suffer from a thin story and too many characters to juggle, yet James Cameron pulls it together for an extraordinary final act full of emotion and thrilling action. pic.twitter.com/opr6CRyOwk
— Ian Sandwell (@ian_sandwell) December 6, 2022
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER: Yeah never bet against James Cameron. Trying to spare hyperbole, but I’ve never seen anything like this from a technical, visual standpoint. It’s overwhelming. Maybe too overwhelming. Sometimes I’d miss plot points because I’m staring at a Pandora fish
— Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) December 6, 2022
LEGGI ANCHE: Quanto dovrà incassare Avatar: La Via dell’Acqua per essere considerato un successo?
Ambientato più di dieci anni dopo gli eventi del primo film, Avatar: La Via dell’Acqua inizia a raccontare la storia della famiglia Sully (Jake, Neytiri e i loro figli), del pericolo che li segue, di dove sono disposti ad arrivare per tenersi al sicuro a vicenda, delle battaglie che combattono per rimanere in vita e delle tragedie che affrontano.
Diretto da James Cameron e prodotto da Cameron e Jon Landau, il film è interpretato da Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Giovanni Ribisi e Kate Winslet.