Well, it's always up for different interpretation, but for me the main idea of the movie was highlighting the selfishness of humanity while also showing a compassionate side to humanity. Initially, the main character Jake intended to go to Pandora and get "in" with the Na'vi so he could persuade them to leave their Home Tree (selfish humanity)... but as he spent more time with them in his avatar body, he realized the purity of their customs and how in tune they are with all aspects of nature. They live as one with the world, and this changed Jake's heart.
"Lux Aeterna" was not in the movie Avatar.
It is about the movie "Avatar" by James Cameron.
Avatar had a worldwide gross profit of $2,787,965,087.
The movie 'Avatar' directed by James Cameron took place on the planet 'Pandora'.
The movie Avatar is about 2 and a half hours
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Avatar.
"Lux Aeterna" was not in the movie Avatar.
It is about the movie "Avatar" by James Cameron.
Avatar is a science-fiction action movie, with dramatic tones.
Avatar.
Avatar had a worldwide gross profit of $2,787,965,087.
I would choose Avatar :) Awesome movie...
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No, Avatar has nothing to do with Satanism whatsoever.
"avatar" is a word first used in 1784. it is an incarnation in human form or an embodiment as of a concept or philosophy often in a person.
in the avatar game the avatar is a blue creature like a human but not and is on an avatar planet but avatar the game comes from a movie and that is all about an avatar in the game.