Beauty, sharing, emotions: AVATAR 2 is a pure moment of cinema.
The film is technically crazy, Cameron is still 15 years ahead of everyone. The scenes in HFR are breathtaking.
Try to see it in the best possible condition. pic.twitter.com/5jjclKjcSA
— Maxime CHAO (@MaximeChao) December 8, 2022
We saw #Avatar2
Someone cried, and after that debated a lot about a lot of thingsWe’ll talk about it very soon on Large Screen pic.twitter.com/Qi4MSAT39a
— Widescreen (@WideScreen) December 8, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater We saw Avatar 2! The result is spectacular, poignant and just technically stunning, especially with regard to its many aquatic scenes. James Cameron gratifies us again with a film to see on the big screen. We’ll tell you about it soon. pic.twitter.com/Tsin0dCcBg
— FilmsActu.com (@FilmsActu) December 8, 2022
I’m coming out of the next Avatar. It is (unsurprisingly) spectacular and grand. The 48fps in 3D is positively confusing.
Sometimes I’d watch shots that only last 3sc on screen and think to myself “they must have worked a month or two just for those 3sc”. It’s crazy. pic.twitter.com/fE5fORB1qQ
— Tales From The Click (@TalesFromClick) December 8, 2022
#AvatarLaVoiedeLeau is indeed the expected tidal wave.
– Of an insane generosity of cinema (limit too much)
– Emotionally devastating (I’m still crying about it)
– Sublimated by a technique light years away from the competition (Cameron got the HFR, this crack). pic.twitter.com/qsYThoNgQT— Antoine Desrues (@Ant_Desrues) December 8, 2022
#AvatarTheWayOfWater
A slightly asthmatic start, a lot of teenage characters and then Jim Cameron really dives and offers you more than two hours of absolute amazement in the waters of Pandora.
A total show that tears your eyes out and opens your heart. #Avatar2 pic.twitter.com/j3hQ9B0UDC— Godin Marc (@GodinMarc2) December 8, 2022
#Avatar2it’s Avatar to the power of 10
A show of force and a crazy blockbuster-bulldozer, but the feeling that the fabulous narrator of Aliens, Abyss and Titanic is still under-rev (despite a much more controlled and held emotion)#AvatarTheWayOfWater pic.twitter.com/UPIamjaFvr
— Geoffrey Crete (@GeoffCrete) December 8, 2022
I saw Avatar 2: The Way of Water in preview. My opinion (no spoiler): James Cameron has created a second masterpiece. Visually, one of the most beautiful films in the history of cinema… for the graphic quality, and especially the breathtaking artistic direction. 1/3
— Marcus Dupont-Besnard (@Marcus_DB) December 8, 2022
We saw Avatar The Way of the Water. Avatar 1 was impressive, Avatar 2 is breathtaking. BEAUTIFUL and POWERFUL. Review soon on https://t.co/wj5XOmfeCH #AvatarTheWayOfWater #Avatar2 #Avatar #AvatarLaVoiedeLeau pic.twitter.com/Z1hTKPJ2Uw
— IDBOOX (@IDBOOX) December 8, 2022
Between emotion and wonder, Avatar La Voie de l’Eau is a huge cinematic smack. The return to Pandora gives fans what they’ve been waiting for and more. Total change of scenery on December 14! @officialavatar @20thCenturyEN #AvatarLaVoiedeLeau #avatar pic.twitter.com/ZSVbiaNOID
— Geek Generation (@Geek_Gen_France) December 8, 2022
It’s crazy how this Avatar 2 shot made a lot of noise among special effects specialists.
Some say it’s 100% digital, so a revolution, and others think it’s a mix of real (water) and virtual (arms).— AzOu (@oAzzoo) December 3, 2022
The crazy technical ambition of “Avatar 2” led Kate Winslet to break the record for the longest apnea on a set ?#Daily pic.twitter.com/uYrWqDb4id
— Daily (@Qofficiel) December 1, 2022