
By a happy coincidence promotional French journalists were the first to discover this week, the new film "Titanic" James Cameron's "Avatar," which is probably the most anticipated film of the year, or decade for fans of science fiction and special effects. We also met the director and main actors (real) which Miss Ripley himself, Sigourney Weaver.
Without going into details (we do in the pages of our cinema supplement Exit 16 December), saying simply that "Avatar" takes all its promises on the technical level, with stunning images 3Drelief and a fabulous visual world (see above for finding the 3D halls of the region).
But beyond the technological performance and cost Pharaonic Company (known more than 300 million dollar budget!), The success of "Avatar" is mostly the story - a soldier sent on a distant planet to infiltrate the form of an avatar, a primitive tribe, the Na'vis, which opposes settlement Earth, falls in love with a beautiful princess and marries the wisdom of its people - which mixes traditional themes of science fiction, to more current concerns, such as ecology and preservation of cultural diversity, and a histoired'amour credible and moving. "Despite the importance I attach to technology, I am particularly attached to the emotional side of the story, confirms James Cameron. The biggest challenge for me was not successful special effects, but to achieve transmit emotion in the midst of this orgy of technology. "
"I've always been a fan of SF"
"If I'm looking so much science fiction, says the Canadian director is that it allows to deal dramatically and playful themes deep as human relations or the preservation of the environment and cultures . To create the Na'vi people, I am inspired many indigenous tribes of New Zealand or Brazil, who have faced àladestruction colonization and their environment. " "Science fiction is incredible plusàlamanière which we made the film in a warehouse packed with performance capture cameras and sensors, as the story itself," notes rightly Sigourney Weaver. The star of "Alien", that James Cameron had the good idea to enlist for unemission on a hostile planet, takes the role of the scientist leading the project Avatar. It also has an avatar Na'vi very successful. "I've always been a fan of SF, remembers James Cameron. When I was a kid, I read a book a day on their way to school, then I drew the characters in class I had imagined while reading. I think that "Avatar" comes from there. But I had to wait that long for the technology permits to film what I had imagined. "
Precisely, the immersive experience qu'offrelefilm (surtoutenversion 3Drelief) Is it still the cinema? Outientelle more of a cross with the game? James Cameron refutes the question: "The film probably needs to redefine its boundaries to new technologies, but" Avatar "rest of the film. GeorgesLucasavait already pushing the frontiers of science fiction saga with "Star Wars". I just feel that my film creates a bridge between the cinema before "Star Wars" and the one after. A scene from the film could mark the passage of witnesses: that the attack fleet landed by Na'visjuchés their "banshees" crosses flying dinosaurs and dedragonsdont they seservent to fly.
We do not recall étéaussi impressed by uncombat air since the attack on the Death Star in "Star Wars".

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