imagineer boy
Well-Known Member
True a lot of movies do follow similar formulas, but there's one important thing that they do to make them feel new and fresh unlike Avatar did. They'll often switch around character archetypes and their relations to one another.
Take the first POTC film for example. It follows the hero's journey type of story and is similar in many respects to Star Wars. However, the characters and their relations to one another are shaken up so much that it feels completely different. Jack Sparrow fills in the Han Solo archetype, the rogue who befriends the main hero. But he's completely different from Han Solo, has past relations with the main villain (Barbossa) while Han Solo has nothing to do with Darth Vader, and Sparrow also sort of fills in the role of the wise mentor like Obi-wan.
Avatar however follows every character mold and cliche beat for beat and note for note. You have the white hero who leads to opressed natives into battle, you have the warrior princess who the white hero falls in love with, the jealous native guy betrothed to the warrior princess, the native chief father to the warrior princess who tragically dies, the EVIL military force, the EVIL military comander, the EVIL corporate guy, and so on and so forth. See what I mean?
Take the first POTC film for example. It follows the hero's journey type of story and is similar in many respects to Star Wars. However, the characters and their relations to one another are shaken up so much that it feels completely different. Jack Sparrow fills in the Han Solo archetype, the rogue who befriends the main hero. But he's completely different from Han Solo, has past relations with the main villain (Barbossa) while Han Solo has nothing to do with Darth Vader, and Sparrow also sort of fills in the role of the wise mentor like Obi-wan.
Avatar however follows every character mold and cliche beat for beat and note for note. You have the white hero who leads to opressed natives into battle, you have the warrior princess who the white hero falls in love with, the jealous native guy betrothed to the warrior princess, the native chief father to the warrior princess who tragically dies, the EVIL military force, the EVIL military comander, the EVIL corporate guy, and so on and so forth. See what I mean?