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James Cameron's movie 'Titanic' revolutionized the movie industry by introducing never-before-seen effects with a more natural 3D. It's no wonder it won almost all of the technical Oscars. But more than its stunning visuals and jaw-dropping effects, 'Avatar' also has a powerful story about sustainability, environment, and ecology. Through an action-packed adventure, we are taken into the story of the Na'vi on Pandora, a planet that can draw many parallels to Earth with its details, problems, and people. 'Avatar' may not be the best movie of all time, as many proclaimed when it was released, but it still deserves credit for bringing a potent discussion that remains relevant even years after its release.
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A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
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