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<title>ScreenCrave : Avatar: Movie Review </title>
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<description>Agree! Phew, I thought I was the only one thinking that the point of the movie was missed. He also got the storyline wrong too. It&amp;#039;s the Battle of Little Big horn that the story most relates. Not &amp;quot;Dances with Wolves&amp;quot; haha. Also, the movie could also be commenting on how we our separating ourselves from the natural world more and more. You see that the native people can thoroughly bond with nature. We can&amp;#039;t because all of the technology we surround ourselves with. So while the natives in the movie are evolved with nature, we&amp;#039;re de-evolved with metal and lifelessness around us.  They are living a well balanced life globally. Saying a prayer every time they kill in order to survive. Despairing by the sight of unneeded death. Keeping their world vivid and lively. Living harmoniously. All the global problems we have today is because of us. Can we change it? Yes. It can and will happen. It&amp;#039;s happening, beyond the eyes of general public. I do believe that this movie has a great storyline and a great message. I also think that people are just stupid to not see. That how I honestly feel. They are so stupid not to see. That, or stubborn. or in denial. So for me, It was actually a flawless movie. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 04:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
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