James Cameron’s latest release, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has finally hit the screens with breathtaking visuals that push cinematic boundaries.
While the special effects and world-building of Pandora are unlike anything seen before, the film is being heavily criticized for being mind-numbingly boring and hollow.
The characters feel flat and the dialogue is described as cringe-worthy, lacking any real emotional depth or connection.
Despite the vast expansion of the universe and new clans, the story feels like a repetitive assembly line production that fails to offer anything new to the audience.
Critics have given the movie a low rating, noting that stunning VFX cannot mask a weak and predictable script.
It seems the franchise has lost its plot, offering a visual spectacle that is technically impressive but ultimately tedious to watch.