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Avatar ... A real hero!

(I had a comment that this could be a spoiler for the movie. So, please, if you didn't watch the movie, don't read :))) )

Another fight between good and bad. And like most science fiction movies, some species is invading some planet. But, this time, planet earth inhabitants are the invaders ... the bad guys! The victim planet is named "Pandora". Pandora people, like all other people, are defending their planet. They look like an African tribe, with limited education and understanding of life, or as the invaders see them! Of course, with this limited education, they can't beat the "Earthians" with all the technology and power they have. But, since the Earthians are too good, as they have always shown they are, they try to find a way to convince the Pandora people to let them take their needs and go! So, they use a paralyzed man belonging to their planet to do the job. The man looked so desperate and helpless, but, by the end of the movie, he turns to be a hero!

The Pandora life, looked so much like the life we have on Earth. For every creature we have on Earth, they had another on Pandora. The way Pandora people communicated together, shows they are of advanced species just like humans are on Earth. And though, Earthians don't believe they are as advanced as they are, still they don't have the technology and the civilization they have on Earth. What Earthians believe is retardation, shows how advanced the Pandora people are. Simply, they didn't forget their nature, like Earthians did. They still have contact with their souls. They don't live only in the 3D world, or only with what they can see. They know there's energy connecting them together, a kind of network, that was represented with the sacred tree, where all the dead souls lived in.
And, as an easy way for us to understand how they could be connected through this energy, the writer imagined a "USB" like connection and named it "tsa'helu link", when the Pandora person, joined this link with any of the Pandora creatures, he can feel it, and send it messages through this link, mind to mind, or soul to soul!

What I really believe, is that the fight is not between Earthians and Pandora people. The fight is here on Earth. Between, the civilized world; where people live with technology and material world only, and the uncivilized world; that doesn't have much technology, and still lives with its primitiveness. The movie, is a kind of call for all humans to remember their nature which they were created upon. And what makes the movie amazing, is that one of the Earthians realized the truth, the weak paralyzed man. He realized that the life of Pandora people is right way of living. It is the way Earthians themselves should live. So, he used all his energy and power to help Pandora people with the battle against the Earthians. So, he wins the battle and becomes their hero, and chooses life among Pandora people.

I really do suggest that you watch that movie. I myself thought that I will never like it, I'm not so fond of this type of ALIENS movies. And though, I loved it! What I liked most about the movie, the "HERO" style story, which didn't look so exaggerated like most American movies. It's a kind of story that you can feel and believe. The movie has got a lot to say.
We remember the ages of knights, whom when believed in something, they fought for it!
Standing up for the right, no matter what it takes!
The value and the meaning of fighting for the good!
Helping the weak!
Doing what you believe, and feel is right, listening to your heart!

You won't regret it ;)

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