People don’t understand the hurt Neytiri went through in this exact moment…trained an outsider,loved an outsider, and trusted an outsider who knew that their home invasion was near..so much emotion is going to be put out
1:46 Her face changing in those seconds, she showed anger, pain, sadness and disgust all at once. Amazing acting from Zoe you can see every single emotion even if it is motion capture. EDIT: And plenty more in the sequel(s) too! Zoe's an emotional powerhouse.
@@ironick917 No of course not, Jake is a good man. The destruction of Hometree was always doomed to happen and without Jake the damage will be way worse and the Na'vi might be all dead, if anything Jake is the critical factor that leads to Na'Vi victory
For all his faults, let's not forget Parker gave the scientists extra time to help the Navi. He was also unhappy at the potential of children being hurt in the attack. Guy didn't care that much for the Navi but he knew when to draw a line
I think Parker was defo a buisness style man. He did not want to inflict harm deliberately but buisiness was money. There was a really great scene cut out both from the original and the extended I wish was kept in the film. Where Quaritch is prepping for the final battle in the human base and Parker threatens to get Quaritch fired because He is using equipment from the mines and ordering ordinary workers to use weapons in the battle. But Quaritch threatens Parker physically telling Him that He is a long way from Earth and Quaritch is in charge. Parker then backs down in fear of being harmed and is escorted out of the weapons depot. I wish they kept this in the film because it shows Parker has some form of common sense and care of both the human workers and the Navi.
I think the thing he's most afraid of is bad publicity. He wanted to avoid genocide, not because he truly cares about the Na'vi, but because it threatens the company's image
@@kindnessark8064 I didn't like that scene, because it made Quaritch look like an unhinged psychopath rather than a military commander committed to his mission. But maybe that's what he was meant to be portrayed as all along 🤷♂
I mean he didn't do the negotiations he was supposed to have been doing long before the humans were convinced, by Jake's video logs, that negotiations wouldn't work cause he's a quitter so.....yeah, it was a lot of his fault. As evil as the humans were framed, they DID green light the Avatar project so negotiations could be made with no bloodshed. And Jake didn't try thus increasing the chances of war 1000 fold.
I never understood why he had to tell them the truth why he was sent there. Could've just left it at "you have to leave, they're coming to destroy the home tree"
Well then they would ask “how do you know this” or “why should we believe you” so he’d have to tell them anyway or somehow come up with a convincing lie
Ikr often in movies the main characters being the moral heroes tell the 100% truth and I while understand they are heroes they have very high morals it's much easier to just tell part of the truth and leave the more personal stuff out
Well to be honest when she forgives him later I think she knew it wasn’t his fault he was tricked I think she was just angry at what happened to her home and upset and sadden of her father‘s death. Take it from a guy who’s lost his godfather to cancer. Will you lose someone you care about when you’re angry sad and frustrated all at the same time you don’t think straight and you say things you don’t mean.
I think we should understand the na'vi reaction to the news. Imagine you invite a foraigner person to your city, they became part of the community and you trust him, but then you discover that they were doble agents this whole time, and then their people blows up your city
Ah man this scene. I hate watching it man. Imagine inviting an outsider into your home, you’re forced to train him, you end up befriending, even LOVING him so deeply you mate for life Just to find out he was the opp the entire time.
At first I didn’t think the new avatar movie improved upon the CGI all that much, but wow after seeing this you can really tell how much better the new one looks. Now the original almost looks dated
I can't help but admire the human's machines 🤣 I feel like Avatar is a celebration of human technology and ingenuity and not just the natural way of life on Pandora
They are doing to the humans the exact same thing that they blamed them for in the beginning: the Na'Vi are not even trying to understand them back. Neytiri started out by calling him a baby, but here it's her who is letting her out-of-control emotions set her people up to be slaughtered.
Let’s see plundering buttering kids at a school using proxy bodies although there are reasonable people in them. They actually did give the human the chance and yet how many times has greed screw that up and how many times has bullets done the same even when you had two eyes you only see half a picture.
@@darthdracul8372 Dude the entire point of the Humans being there was to mine the ore they needed to survive as a species, and they established the Avatar program to cooperate and make peace with the Na'vi but they always attacked the Humans first. War was inevitable.
@@darthdracul8372 Alright, I should've been more specific than to say "humans." Jake and Grace are not responsible for what other humans did to them. It wasn't shown for Grace, but Jake definitely entered this world immediately learning and respecting everything he possibly could. How can they still try to extinguish his voice? He shouldn't have to answer for his species. Besides, didn't Grace say the school had existed for years? One moment of a school shooting and that erases years of good? Should we be punished for all of our school shooters? The school shooting even happened because THEY had set fire to a bulldozer, and who knows if the driver was still part of it. Why wouldn't they keep that in the equation?
@@groxiverde That's like never allowing yourself to get into a serious relationship because a girl back in high school cheated on you once. A bad experience or two shouldn't ruin all the good, both past and potential. They preach about having an open mind, so the least they can do is practice what they preach.
I am 35 years old and I haven’t seen this movie yet. Just thought it was just some made up Disney joke about something and it was t until today that I found out it is a deeper reality of life that we once lived as a people before it was destroyed and stripped down into what we see today! I just learned that mountains are tree stumps! In this clip I saw a huge tree as the people were coming in and I know that everything is in plain view of us every day
@@virgogaming6488the most interesting thing about this movie was humans were aliens, they were trying to colonize them and destroy their ecosystem. Jake betrayed them for good reason