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It is rated PG-13. The violence is intense (arrows through chests, ships sinking, near-drowning). The whaling scene is very traumatic for sensitive children.

proves that in a world of Disney remakes and superhero fatigue, James Cameron is the king of the theatrical event. The water is warm. Dive in. avatar 2

The villain, Quaritch, is also given surprising depth. He is a monster, but a confused one. He has the memories of the man who died killing Na’vi, but he is now trapped in a Na’vi body. He has a son (Spider, a human raised by Jake and Neytiri) who despises him. The dynamic between Quaritch and Spider offers the most complex moral questions of the franchise. It is rated PG-13

is less of a standard movie and more of an all-encompassing sensory deep-dive. While it hits some familiar narrative beats, James Cameron reminds us why he is the undisputed king of the "mega-sequel". The Visual Spectacle proves that in a world of Disney remakes