Let’s begin from where the Avatar
had left us last time. We had witnessed former marine Jake Sully giving up his
human form in 2009 when he fell for Neytiri and his heart started beating for
Na’vi people.
This time around it starts with
showing the Sully family settled and happy with its Forest people with Jake
leading the pack, ingesting disciplines in his sons. He very well knows the
ills of letting their guards down, and trains well as to how to be great
warriors and protect the people.
On the other hand, the “Sky
people” are back with their greed of plundering Pandora for its natural
resources. Sr Sully soon gets a rather tough realization when he had to get his
kids released from the foes that it would be better for everyone for them to
move on to another place, and that place happens to be Metkayina, the home of
amphibious reef people led by Tonowaris.
The automated world is uncannily amazing and
very involving. It’s only its overstretched, many times unnecessarily elongated
plot drags you out of otherwise an engaging journey.