martes, 27 de diciembre de 2022

Avatar: When the most functional arises from the "dysfunctional"



"Avatar: The Way of Water" is an excellent movie directed by Jemes Cameron. I saw this masterful film in Ponce, Puerto Rico. I congratulate the stars in front of and behind the cameras.

"Avatar: The Way of Water" is an extravaganza of special effects, respect for nature and cultures, and the promotion of family unity. However, there is more:
In contemporary time, it is increasingly marking people and families as "dysfunctional". In an imperfect world, I see incorrect the pretense of imposing patterns as "functional" without seeing the details of each person and each family.
Life is complex, so much more is needed than scripts and clichés. The family around which the "Avatar: The Way of Water" dramas revolve exemplifies what some may see as "dysfunctional"
or misfits (such as those who did not initially understand or disliked them in the film); but in reality it is a family with a human heartbeat that grows in the face of challenges, conflicts, rejections and the issue of bullying.



"Avatar: The Way of Water" is a necessary introduction to future dramas and integrations. The most important thing is that it is a family that makes love the most powerful and defining thing.




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