Showing humans as the evil aggressor is never feel good stuff, but the difference here vs something similar like
Dances With Wolves is the former is rooted in fantasy, which instantly makes it easier to dismiss.
My problem with that is that too many Green Aesops from the late 80s/most of the 90s suffered so much from this. Especially on the Western and USA side of media. Seeing that movie in 2009 and praised for being "brave and revolutionary" in this regard I found off putting and less engaging to watch. Even when taking
Dances with Wolves out of the equation, I already saw better in theaters at the age of 10 in September of 1999.
Princess Mononoke does everything better than
Avatar (2009), and it is semi-historical mixed with fantasy. I hate movies that talk down to their audience and act like they have something new or "profound" to say. What I love about
Princess Mononoke is that the anime movie is not afraid to explore grey areas, and there are no true villains, outside of the off-screen Emperor you never see and barely mentioned, and
Jigo, who works for said Emperor. Neither the humans, nor the forest/animals spirits and gods are made out to be charactericures and not broken down in to simple black and white.
Avatar has good action and great visuals, pioneering the CGI and 3D movement, but is all of the positives I can give it. What was special now, is mundane and standard fair. Especially when you take the
Planet of the Apes 2010 movies in to account. High fidelity, 3D motion capture has become the norm, so nothing sticks out much, other than the Navi themselves. Who I dislike and don't find them all that sympathetic, nor endearing.
With the first sequel
seeing the light of day recently and getting an actual title, I’m curious where they’ll take it. Although having said that, I’m not sure how they’re going to make four more of these without it feeling…excessive.
That's assuming Cameron will still be alive to complete them. I have no interests in any of the sequels. Way too late for that shit, and not enough patience in the world.