The film 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' (director James Cameron) surpassed $1.2 billion in global box office revenue, and James Cameron, who now has four films that each topped $1 billion in global box office revenue, delivered a special message to audiences worldwide through 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'.
Starting with 'Titanic' and including 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', every film in the 'Avatar' series has crossed $1 billion, and James Cameron, who is once again writing a new legend, draws attention by delivering a special message in this work that he wanted to share with audiences.
Director James Cameron said he began with the hope that people watching 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' would experience the filmic experience, and he wanted viewers not just to watch the work but to coexist with and understand it. He conveyed, "How short is three hours in a human life. But I hoped those three hours would not be wasted," and added, "I hope many viewers can feel firsthand stories that connect directly to reality, such as humanity's survival and family, and the interests and conflicts of various tribes."
As his story goes, audiences left rave reviews saying they were completely immersed in the extreme worldview James Cameron presents. "I watched it in IMAX and felt like I had been to the planet Pandora. The whole family could take a three-hour Pandora trip at this price — considering plane tickets to Pandora, it's really cheap.. highly recommend," "Not seeing this in a theater is a real loss in life; I thought I was on Pandora," "They said no sequel could match the first, but all three are fun; the immersion was so good I couldn't afford to look away," and other reactions continued, naming 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' as one of those life films everyone must see in a theater. Audiences also marvelled that this work contains the essence of James Cameron, offering extraordinary time and experience: "Three hours just flew by; it blends the wonder I felt in parts one and two well," "Throughout the long running time the nonstop, intriguing developments stole my eyes and ears," "Why theaters are still necessary — Cameron gave us an experience you can't have anywhere else; endless thanks," "I went on a Pandora trip... the most ecstatic and wondrous three hours of my life," and so on, sending praise for the engaging developments and spectacle that filled the long running time.
In its fifth week after release, the sensational 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', riding explosive praise toward 7 million admissions, is the third film in the 'Avatar' series. It tells a story of an even larger crisis unfolding on Pandora, covered in fire and ash, after the death of Jake and Neytiri's first son, Neteyam, and the appearance of the ash tribe led by Varang before the grieving Sully family. It attracted 13.62 million viewers domestically and achieved global box office success, and is currently being widely screened at theaters nationwide.
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