![]() There was plenty of detail and definition in the image. I always find Apple TV rentals or purchases to be of higher quality than other streaming services, at least in Australia. I also watched part of the movie on a Samsung Neo QLED (85″ QN85A) and an LG OLED (B8). The movie was viewed in HDR on a JVC NZ8 laser projector in high laser at 110″. It’s a bit of a shame, but I hope to be pleasantly surprised in the next movie. I even felt like her facial animation was given a lot less time than that of the other characters. I do feel like the character could have been given more lines and more engagement here. Sigourney Weaver is playing Kiri’s character, which felt very recessed and in the background throughout the whole movie, giving us only hints of what is to come as her character is unpacked, hopefully throughout the next movie. Or it could just be that I’m getting older and softer?! However, he must know what he’s doing as I got teary in quite a few places in the movie, so clearly there is a hook and emotional engagement, much more so than with the original Avatar. ![]() I wasn’t quite satisfied in this area with the original Avatar and I’m afraid, the same goes for this flick. When I saw the run-time, which is just about 3 hours, I was hoping Cameron would spend a bit more time fleshing out the characters. I bet James Cameron was having a time of his life while making it – and it sequels which are coming in short order. This is basically the Terminator, The Abyss, Aliens, The Titanic and the original Avatar rolled into one. I can see why the movie took almost 10 years to make. I will not give away any plot lines or ruin the story, so you can safely read on. I checked out the Apple TV version for this review. Avatar – The Way of Water is not yet out on disc media, but it is available for purchase on all the main streaming platforms.
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