The release of “The Last Airbender” is one of the worst happenings in the entertainment industry since, I don’t know, “The Happening.” M. Night Shyamalan has decided to make a summer movie to prove on a bigger scale that he is, after all, a terrible filmmaker. If he continues with his career, I’m afraid that even Michael Bay would start making fun of him.
Okay. So the world is composed of four main tribes that could manipulate, or “bend”, the world’s four main elements: Air, water, fire, and earth. These tribes are kept in harmony with each other with the existence of the Avatar; the one who can master all four elements and has access to the Spirits. One day, the Avatar disappears, and the Firebenders want to dominate the world. All of the preceding information is narrated in the opening minutes over a black screen with some words. After that, the plot begins, and I very quickly missed the black screen with some words.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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