With the Avatar Saga, the third part of which is expected in our rooms by December (and who has already made his first spectator), James Cameron literally turned the history of the history of the cash registers, science fiction and movie theater.
With all the records, he also managed to create a disturbing story and form deep human characters in the environment, albeit in the context of giant and epic issues.
Jake Spirit, inspired by James Cameron?
16 years ago, when the first avatar landed in the cinema, we met Jake Sulley: paralyzed Navy, which was offered a completely new beginning as Nawvi on the glorious and lush Pandora planet. The first is very immature, as well as the world that discovers the universe, he finally found love with a brilliant Neitire meeting and founded the family with them, as it can be seen in Avatar: water water, the second part came out in 2022.
The harsh and authoritarian father probably paints his foresight and the obvious roughness of the soldier’s experience, while also loving and protective, Jake was partially inspired by James Cameron himself, as the latter recently identified the microphone of the magazine Empire (((((Through cbr:):
“Ok, it’s me”
“These characters are the roles of ourselves, our childhood, our roles as parents, the mistakes we have been able to make. To some extent, we will continue to our parents.Said a film director who also implies his co -authors
“I mean, Jake is hard to cook p *****. He is very difficult with his children. Well, I am. I said,” Let’s expand it.He continued the 1979 film, in which Robert Duval interpreted Emeritus fighter pilots with strict education.
“Let’s take into account the society to love it and note that it all comes from love, fear and all this.”
Jake Spirit, Nitir and their family return to the cinema on December 17, 2025 in Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third part of the saga.
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