Tonight on TV: Avatar, The Water Way, broadcast for the first time: rediscover our review

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Published by Nathanaël de Sortiraparis · Published on July 7th, 2023 at 03:10 p.m.
"Avatar : La Voie de l'Eau", the sequel to the 2009 feature film that has since become the biggest hit in history, is broadcast on TV this Friday, July 7, at 10:50 pm on Canal+.

James Cameron has done it again! Avatar: The Water Way is the masterpiece we've been waiting 13 years for. And the wait was worth it! After breaking numerous records, the long-awaited sequel toAvatar, winner of theOscar for Best Special Effects, is broadcast on television this Friday, July 7, at 10:50 pm on Canal+.

Avatar: The Way of the Water trailer

We won't tell you anything about the screenplay, but one thing's for sure: this sequel surpasses the first installment in every way: longer, more impressive, more moving, more mysterious too, it poses many questions and augurs the best for the sequel to the saga. And what a feast for the eyes! James Cameron has a habit of pushing the limits of what cinema technology allows, which means that his films are always a joy to watch(Terminator 2 and Abyss have not aged a bit, despite thirty-year-old special effects!) Here again, he pushes 3D and HFR(High Frame Rate) technology to unprecedented levels, for an absolutely splendid rendering from start to finish.

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This technology allows the filmmaker to explore a previously unseen part of Pandora: the sea, and the tribes who live there. The film introduces a whole gallery of new characters, including a tribal leader played by Kate Winslet. And above all, a whole new underwater fauna. Once again, a feast for the eyes.

Scenistically, this opus is also very interesting. As the screenwriter of every film he has ever directed, James Cameron is the kind of filmmaker with a number of favorite themes, and all those he has tackled throughout his filmography can be found in Avatar: The Water Way. We see, of course, Cameron's obsession with the ocean floor, as much for the wonders it holds(Abyss) as for the dangers it poses(Titanic). His attraction to mecha soldiers(Aliens). His fascination with hyper-charismatic bad guys(Terminator and Terminator 2). And all this while pursuing his life's work, the one he's been thinking about for over thirty years, and which he could complete by the end of the decade.

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James Cameron has often said that the 13 years separating the release of the first twoAvatar opuses were necessary, as he spent years refining his universe and constantly rewriting new versions of the script. All this work was not in vain, and today we can witness one of the most formidable spectacles in the history of cinema.

You can also discover an interview with two of the film's new young actors: Trinity Bliss and Jack Champion.

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On July 7th, 2023

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