MisterMajestic
It ain't easy being King
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...Good/Fair..Nearly 2hrs...
M. Night Shyamalan had very Good intentions when he decided to Write, Produce & Direct "The last Airbender"......When you're watching this Flick you want to Like it...Even though the trailers were on the "ify" side I knew i had to check this out....I didn't see the Nickelodeon series so I had no background information going in....I feel Shyamalan moved very fast while telling the story..One scene we see the "Fire nation" seizing the elders of the "Water nation" tribe and I don't recall if we ever found out what happened to them and why they were taken...He should have filmed longer scenes of "Aang" the Avatar honing his skills under the "Earth" nation...Basically "Aang" dropped in and was out of there.........You can tell Shyamalan jam-packed so much into the flick and it made us think the climax would be "The Ending".
The cinematography was good. The Air, Earth, Water & Fire effects were decent but we needed to see more of each. The handful of Fight scenes were also decent and Shyamalan did a good job at showing the viewer "Aang's" martial art skills..
The Casting Director hit it out of the Ball-park...Casting child-Actor Noah Ringer as "Aang" was perhaps the best decision made....Noah Ringer holds the Damn film together from beginning to end...
The 2nd best decision was Casting Dav Patel as "Prince Zuko"...Dav gives an intense performance and he has a "stare" that would bring anyone to their knees...A couple of years ago I chose to skip over "Slum Dog Millionaire" even with all its critical glory & awards. I will check it out just to see Dav's performance..
If "The last Airbender"doesn't flop @ the box office & the studio green-lights a sequel then M. Night Shyamalan needs to step-up his game.....The ending of "The Last Airbender" tells us There's so much more to be told..I feel Shyamalan deserves a 2nd chance to tell "Aang's" journey but he needs to take notes from the book of "Peter Jackson"...
If you are a fan of the series don't worry about any "reviews" just check it out for yourself...Sci-Fi Fanatics can wait for DVD, PPV or part II if there is one...
M. Night Shyamalan had very Good intentions when he decided to Write, Produce & Direct "The last Airbender"......When you're watching this Flick you want to Like it...Even though the trailers were on the "ify" side I knew i had to check this out....I didn't see the Nickelodeon series so I had no background information going in....I feel Shyamalan moved very fast while telling the story..One scene we see the "Fire nation" seizing the elders of the "Water nation" tribe and I don't recall if we ever found out what happened to them and why they were taken...He should have filmed longer scenes of "Aang" the Avatar honing his skills under the "Earth" nation...Basically "Aang" dropped in and was out of there.........You can tell Shyamalan jam-packed so much into the flick and it made us think the climax would be "The Ending".
The cinematography was good. The Air, Earth, Water & Fire effects were decent but we needed to see more of each. The handful of Fight scenes were also decent and Shyamalan did a good job at showing the viewer "Aang's" martial art skills..
The Casting Director hit it out of the Ball-park...Casting child-Actor Noah Ringer as "Aang" was perhaps the best decision made....Noah Ringer holds the Damn film together from beginning to end...
The 2nd best decision was Casting Dav Patel as "Prince Zuko"...Dav gives an intense performance and he has a "stare" that would bring anyone to their knees...A couple of years ago I chose to skip over "Slum Dog Millionaire" even with all its critical glory & awards. I will check it out just to see Dav's performance..
If "The last Airbender"doesn't flop @ the box office & the studio green-lights a sequel then M. Night Shyamalan needs to step-up his game.....The ending of "The Last Airbender" tells us There's so much more to be told..I feel Shyamalan deserves a 2nd chance to tell "Aang's" journey but he needs to take notes from the book of "Peter Jackson"...
If you are a fan of the series don't worry about any "reviews" just check it out for yourself...Sci-Fi Fanatics can wait for DVD, PPV or part II if there is one...









