
There is a lot of controversy around James Cameron's film "Avatar". Someone extols him to heaven, someone calls "dummy", wrapped in a beautiful package. For me it is a film not only with a beautiful "picture", but also with a deep meaning. The most important thing that says "Avatar" — is the environment. The film shows environmental friendliness in terms of relations-between "people" and the world around them. The film is just permeated with a sense of harmony of the world of Pandora. And against Na'vi, people look like soulless aggressors. And it's sad, because we understand their goals and motivation. This is the main message of the film. People - not evil (in the film, by the way, there are no negative characters — just all have their own truth), but they are out of greed killed his planet and came to kill someone else. We are capable of. We came up with a vision of the world and follow it. And so our value system collides with the value system of "savages", and it turns out that with all our "benefits" of "civilization", we have nothing to offer savages. But there is much to learn. There is reason to think. This film has a simple but very important idea: if we do not radically reconsider our consumer attitude to the planet in the next couple of years, we will launch a chain reaction of ecosystem destruction and in 100 years we will be left without food, water, air on the planet with a disgusting climate. That's what the "Avatar" tells us and what we need to feel. And having felt, to realize. Link to the photo: https://yandex.ru/images/search?pos=46&p=1&img_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theplace2.ru%2Farchive%2Favatar%2Fimg%2F(58)1277797916288%5B1%5D.jpg&text=¬Ñ¬Ó¬Ñ¬ä¬Ñ¬â%20¬ï¬Û¬Ó¬Ñ&rpt=simage
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