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Directed byJames Cameron
Produced by
  • James Cameron
  • Jon Landau
Written byJames Cameron
Starring
  • Sam Worthington
  • Zoe Saldana
  • Stephen Lang
  • Michelle Rodriguez
  • Sigourney Weaver
Music byJames Horner
CinematographyMauro Fiore
Edited by
  • James Cameron
  • John Refoua
  • Stephen E. Rivkin
Production
company
  • Lightstorm Entertainment
  • Dune Entertainment
  • Ingenious Film Partners
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • December 10, 2009(London premiere)
  • December 17, 2009(United Kingdom)
  • December 18, 2009(United States)
Running time
161 minutes[
CountryUnited States
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$237 million
$9 million+ (re-release)[4]
Box office$2.788 billion[5][6]

Themes and inspirations

Main article: Themes in Avatar
Avatar is primarily an action-adventure journey of self-discovery, in the context of imperialism and deep ecology. Cameron said his inspiration was "every single science fiction book I read as a kid", and that he was particularly striving to update the style of Edgar Rice Burroughs's John Carter series and the deep jungles of Pandora were visualized from Disney's 37th animated film, Tarzan.[38] He acknowledged that Avatar shares themes with the films At Play in the Fields of the LordThe Emerald Forest, and Princess Mononoke, which feature clashes between cultures and civilizations, and with Dances with Wolves, where a battered soldier finds himself drawn to the culture he was initially fighting against.
In a 2007 interview with Time magazine, Cameron was asked about the meaning of the term Avatar, to which he replied, "It's an incarnation of one of the Hindu gods taking a flesh form. In this film what that means is that the human technology in the future is capable of injecting a human's intelligence into a remotely located body, a biological body."[12]
Jake's avatar and Neytiri. One of the inspirations for the look of the Na'vi came from a dream that Cameron's mother had told him about.[67]
The look of the Na'vi – the humanoids indigenous to Pandora – was inspired by a dream that Cameron's mother had, long before he started work on Avatar. In her dream, she saw a blue-skinned woman 12 feet (4 m) tall, which he thought was "kind of a cool image".Also he said, "I just like blue. It's a good color ... plus, there's a connection to the Hindu deities, which I like conceptually." He included similar creatures in his first screenplay (written in 1976 or 1977), which featured a planet with a native population of "gorgeous" tall blue aliens. The Na'vi were based on them.
For the love story between characters Jake and Neytiri, Cameron applied a star-crossed love theme, and acknowledged its similarity to the pairing of Jack and Rose from his film Titanic. An interviewer stated, "Both couples come from radically different cultures that are contemptuous of their relationship and are forced to choose sides between the competing communities."[72] Cameron felt that whether or not the Jake and Neytiri love story would be perceived as believable partially hinged on the physical attractiveness of Neytiri's alien appearance, which was developed by considering her appeal to the all-male crew of artists.[73] Though Cameron felt Jake and Neytiri do not fall in love right away, their portrayers (Worthington and Saldana) felt the characters do. Cameron said the two actors "had a great chemistry" during filming.[72]

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