There are only a few days left for the expected premiere of ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ but a privileged few have already been able to see the new film by James Cameron. In addition, Disney has already lifted the embargo and the first opinions about her have appeared on social networks.
As usual in these cases, the first evaluations of ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ they are very good, to the point of qualifying it as a visual masterpiece and there are many who claim that it is better than the first installment. It also coincides in noting that it is never a good idea to bet against Cameron.
Below you will find a compilation of twitter messages sharing their impressions on the long-awaited sequel. To make it easier for you to understand, I have also included a translation whenever necessary. Without more to add, I leave you with them:
Happy to say #AvatarTheWayOfWater is phenomenal! Bigger, better & more emotional than #Avatar, the film is visually breathtaking, visceral & incredibly engrossing. The story, the spectacle, the spirituality, the beauty – this is moviemaking & storytelling at its absolute finest. pic.twitter.com/RicnpDghrx
—Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 6, 2022
I’m happy to say that ‘Avatar: The Shape of Water’ is phenomenal. Bigger, better, and more emotional than “Avatar,” the film is visually stunning, visceral, and incredibly absorbing. The history, the spectacle, the spirituality, the beauty… it is cinema and narrative in its purest form.
James Cameron once again shows filmmakers how it’s done. I’ve said it a thousand times. Never doubt him. AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is how you do epic blockbuster-ing. Emotional, visceral, and as big as movies get. @officialavatar
— Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) December 6, 2022
James Cameron shows filmmakers how it’s done again. I’ve said it a thousand times. Never doubt him. Avatar: The Shape of Water” is an epic blockbuster. Emotional, visceral, and as big as cinema can get.
Unsurprisingly, #AvatarTheWayOfWater is a visual masterpiece with rich use of 3D and breathtaking views. It does suffer from a thin story and too many characters to juggle, yet James Cameron pulls it together for an extraordinary final act full of emotion and thrilling action. pic.twitter.com/opr6CRyOwk
— Ian Sandwell (@ian_sandwell) December 6, 2022
Unsurprisingly, ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is a visual masterpiece with rich use of 3D and stunning views. However, James Cameron manages to deliver an extraordinary final act packed with emotion and fast-paced action.
Never bet against @JimCameron. his #AvatarTheWayOfWater surpasses the original on every level. Incredible visuals, but a much more emotional connection to the characters and story. The final hour is Cameron flexing every muscle, reminding blockbuster filmmakers how it’s done. pic.twitter.com/C7lpBs6y5U
—Sean O’Connell (@Sean_OConnell) December 6, 2022
Never bet against James Cameron. His ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ surpasses the original on every level. The visual effects are amazing, but the connection to the characters and the story is much more emotional. In the final hour, Cameron flexes his muscles and reminds blockbuster directors how it’s done.
#AvatarTheWayOfWater It’s pretty incredible. I had faith James Cameron would raise the bar w/ the effects but these visuals are mind-blowing. One stunning frame after the next. But the thing I dug most is how the technical feats always feel in service of character & world-building. pic.twitter.com/MXeN3z8BnP
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) December 6, 2022
‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is incredible. I had faith that James Cameron would raise the bar with the effects, but these visual effects are amazing. One impressive frame after another. But what I liked the most is that technical prowess is always in the service of character and world building.
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER: Yeah never bet against James Cameron. Trying to spare hyperbole, but I’ve never seen anything like this from a technical, visual standpoint. It’s overwhelming. Maybe too overwhelming. Sometimes I’d miss plot points because I’m staring at a Pandora fish
—Mike Ryan (@mikeryan) December 6, 2022
Yes, never bet against James Cameron. I try to spare myself the hyperbole, but I’ve never seen anything like it from a technical and visual point of view. It’s overwhelming. Maybe too overwhelming. Sometimes I miss plot points because I’m looking at a fish from Pandora.
As an Avatar stan, I had high hopes for #AvatarTheWayofWater and for me it totally delivers. Sure it’s a little long, but worth it for the gorgeous visuals, wonderful new characters. Total thrill.
— Kara Warner (@karawarner) December 6, 2022
As an Avatar fan, I had high hopes for ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’, and the truth is that it more than delivers. It’s a little long, but it’s worth it for the gorgeous visuals and wonderful new characters. A total emotion.
SW, #AvatarTheWayOfWater: Liked it, didn’t love it. The good news is that 3D is good again (yay!), and the action is pretty incredible (especially in the final act). But many of the storylines feel like they have to stop and start, and the high frame rate was hit & miss for me. pic.twitter.com/eY4G76R1AJ
— Amon Warmann (@AmonWarmann) December 6, 2022
I liked it, but I didn’t love it. The good thing is that the 3D is good again (hooray!) and the action is incredible (especially in the last act). But a lot of the storylines seem to have to stop and start, and the high frame rate felt like a hit and miss to me.
Avatar: The Way of Water is a never-ending visual spectacle.
It’s a better, more complex story than the first with solid emotion but the characters could grow a bit more. It’s definitely long, running on incredible visuals & techniques which are 3D’s best.#AvatarTheWayOfWater pic.twitter.com/ezySHunXOe
—BD (@BrandonDavisBD) December 6, 2022
‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is an endless visual spectacle. It has a better and more complex story than the first, with solid emotions, but the characters could use some more growth. It is certainly long and is based on incredible techniques and visual effects that are the best of 3D.
I saw you #AvatarTheWayOfWater – if you think you’ve seen #Avatar think again. Only repeat from the OG is that ‘never experienced anything like it’ awe. Better than 1st? easily. The 3D water world & creatures are so surreal it is right moving. There’s a major Titanic homage. pic.twitter.com/EInKRDeumD
—Nikki Novak (@NikkiNovak) December 6, 2022
I’ve already seen ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ – if you think you’ve seen Avatar, think again. The only thing it repeats from the original film is that ‘I’ve never experienced anything like it’ awe. Better than the 1st? Easily. The 3D water world and creatures are so surreal that they are downright moving. There is a great tribute to Titanic.
#AvatarTheWayOfWater It is a show that lives up to 13 years of waiting. The scenes in the water humiliate any previous attempt to portray the underwater world in the blockbuster and the third act is incredible. I have a weakness for the unexpected homage to ‘Titanic’. pic.twitter.com/BnQZ1XcQ01
— Dani Mantilla (@danielmmantilla) December 6, 2022
Avatar The Way of Water: lol imagine being dumb enough to bet against James Cameron. or teen alien Sigourney Weaver. or giant whales subtitled in papyrus.
light years better than the first & easily one of the best theatrical experiences in ages. streaming found dead in a ditch.
— David Ehrlich (@davidehrlich) December 6, 2022
Imagine being dumb enough to bet against James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver as an alien teenager, or giant whales subtitled on papyrus. Light years better than the first and easily one of the best theatrical experiences in years. streaming found dead in a ditch.
Have now seen #Avatar twice and am overwhelmed by both its technical mastery and unexpectedly intimate emotional scope. Yes the world is expanded and sequels teased but the characters are most important. Cameron is in top form, especially in final act. Good to have him back. 🐟 pic.twitter.com/PR9drN5Zph
— Drew Taylor (@DrewTailored) December 6, 2022
I’ve seen ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ twice and am overwhelmed by both its technical mastery and its unexpectedly intimate emotional scope. Yes, the world is expanded and sequels are announced, but the characters are the most important. Cameron is in top form, especially in the last act. I’m glad to have you back.