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2009    2h 42minAction, Adventure
7.981%82%7.6
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Jake Sully è un marine costretto su una sedia a rotelle che accetta di trasferirsi sul pianeta Pandora in sostituzione del fratello morto, la cui missione era quella di esplorare il pianeta. Essendo l'atmosfera del pianeta tossica per gli umani sono stati creati degli esseri simili ai nativi Na'vi che possono essere 'guidati' dagli umani. Pandora è un enorme giacimento di un minerale prezioso per la Terra dove le fonti di energia sono azzerate. Gli indigeni Na'vi non hanno intenzione di essere colonizzati. Il compito iniziale dell'avatar di Jake sarà quello di conoscerne usi e costumi e di farsi accettare all'interno delle comunità indigene. Jake conosce così Neytiri, una guerriera Na'vi figlia del capo tribù. Da lei impara a divenire un guerriero molto diverso dal marine che è stato e se ne innamora ricambiato.
Diretto da James Cameron
  • Sam WorthingtonJake Sully
  • Zoe SaldañaNeytiri
  • Sigourney WeaverDr. Grace Augustine
  • Stephen LangColonel Miles Quaritch
  • Michelle RodriguezTrudy Chacon
  • Giovanni RibisiParker Selfridge
  • Joel David MooreNorm Spellman
  • CCH PounderMo'at
  • Wes StudiEytukan
  • Laz AlonsoTsu'Tey
  • Dileep RaoDr. Max Patel
  • Matt GeraldCorporal Lyle Wainfleet
  • Sean Anthony MoranPrivate Fike
  • Jason WhyteCryo Vault Med Tech
  • Scott LawrenceVenture Star Crew Chief
  • Kelly KilgourLock Up Trooper
  • James Patrick PittShuttle Pilot
  • Sean Patrick MurphyShuttle Co-Pilot
  • Peter DillonShuttle Crew Chief
  • Kevin DormanTractor Operator
  • The Movie Hater11 aprile 2025
    I don't like movies. This one isn't an exception.
  • JC31 maggio 2026
    Still absolutely amazing.
  • Tyler Durden26 maggio 2026
    Is mid.
  • Eithan21 aprile 2026
    Watched this movie 3 times in one day before, when I was younger...
  • RogerXombie19 aprile 2026
    Garbage.
  • Hakihiko31 marzo 2026
    A Visually Groundbreaking Experience with Lasting Impact "Avatar" stands as a landmark in modern blockbuster cinema, delivering an experience that feels immersive and ambitious from start to finish. Its strength lies in how effortlessly it pulls the viewer into its world, creating a sense of wonder that few films manage to sustain so consistently. The performances serve the film well, grounding the spectacle with enough sincerity to keep the emotional core engaging. The cast fits naturally within the world, helping maintain a connection between the audience and the larger-than-life setting. Visually, the film remains extraordinary. The level of detail, world-building, and fluidity of its visuals create a rich and believable environment that still feels impressive years later. The soundtrack enhances this immersion, reinforcing both the epic scale and the more intimate moments with a strong emotional presence. The script follows a familiar structure, but it is executed with clarity and confidence. The pacing allows the world to breathe, giving enough time for the atmosphere and themes to fully develop without losing momentum. In the end, it's the film's ability to create a fully realized and captivating world that defines its success, making it a memorable and impactful cinematic experience that continues to stand out.
  • Cubane10 marzo 2026
    As a majority shareholder in RDA, I was disappointed in the project manager's lack of vision in properly motivating the locals to accept the synergistic solution that grinding their home into paste presented. We get shareholder value, and you get fed into a woodchipper. What's so difficult to understand here?
  • ርልዪረ26 gennaio 2025
    Have, despite having bought both the original release on Blu-ray plus 3D, and indeed the extended version, always, since its development wanted the 2009 Avatar on the 4k format. Strangely because of the delays in releasing The Way of Water, I haven't watched this one for several years as I wanted, though delayed, wished to watch the two on 4k back-to-back over a couple of evenings, at last I am able to. Often felt this the first in the series to be the best visual movie ever made, and have wondered how near visual perfection could possibly get even better even on the 4k format, truth is, both Blu-ray and 4k are an incredible watch, the constant special-effects simply stunning. The film tells of how former-marine Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) now disabled replaces his twin brother who had died on the Avatar programme on the moon Pandora. Mankind (The Sky People) are, without regard for the inhabitants of the planet, mining for the valuable mineral unobtanium, destroying the habitat of the Na'vi (the tree people) Jake's task will be in infiltrate and gain trust of the tribe to benefit the mining company. Jake's first encounter with the tribe will be with Zoe Saldana as Neytiri daughter of the Omaticaya clan's leaders. Neytiri will take Jake to meet her people and will be instructed to teach him of their culture and beliefs. Jake initially remains loyal to the mining company and its military leader /security Colonel Miles Quaritch, (Stephen Lang) bur, eventually grows to love Neytiri and her people and indeed their way of life However, the ruthless Colonel believing he can win, in effect makes war on Omaticaya clan. Jake has to decide where his loyalty lies. Also starring Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Grace Augustine, an exobiologist and head of the Avatar Program. And yes, I am watching both Avatar movies over the weekend. This, the first, is in my opinion the better of the two, though both visually stunning movies are in my view 'A MUST WATCH'
  • marian3k19 febbraio 2026
    Great movie.
  • Humpty23 febbraio 2025
    Took me a long time to like this but this is a really good movie the story and scenery is breathtaking even if the Director isn't.
  • ayayron23 febbraio 2025
    To date this is the greatest technical achievement in IMAX
  • yves-carmine1 gennaio 2026
    The opening act to one of the greatest sci-fi trilogies (for now) of all time. Nothing can recreate the emotion I felt the first time that I watched this movie at 15, and nothing can simulate the excitement I felt waiting the decade for the second film to release in theaters. Thank you James Cameron, and Lightstorm crew and team for all your hard work and creativity that went in to making one the most important movies in my life.
  • usasand23 agosto 2025
    top favorite movies, Great animation and story. Action is superb
  • parktool691 dicembre 2025
    pretty cool for 2009
  • Muhammad Salman16 febbraio 2026
    I know the Avatar franchise is known for its exceptional use of CGI and VFX, but even then, I wasn’t expecting the first movie to look THAT good. The entire film is beautifully shot, and the effects have aged extremely well. I especially loved the night scenes in the forest, they were jaw dropping in HDR. But I honestly didn’t care that much for the characters, cast, or plot. The only other movie I’ve watched with Sam Worthington is Clash of the Titans, and he feels very wooden in both. Zoe Saldaña as Neytiri acted better than Sam Worthington as Jake Sully in his human form. Stephen Lang plays a bit of an over-the-top, cheesy villain, but he’s easily the most entertaining character here. But yeah, this is very much “spectacle and visuals over plot and characters,” and I enjoyed it for what it is. Lowkey I could give this a 10 for technical achievements alone.

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