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From TMDb members · 7 total- Thulan Perera8/10
Although I gave the show **8 stars**, it's more like **7.5 stars**. I like the show, but it would have been considered a pretty good show if I didn't have any prior knowledge about the original show. However, with my prior knowledge, **I see it as a good show, but not pretty good…
- dumasori4/10
**Who are the writer??** Those who grew up with the memories of the original animation series, here is a bad news for you. This live action is an absolute abomination! It had a promising start, and the first 3 episodes were enjoyable. Eventually, the new writers’ plague to…
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Avatar the Last Airbender
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Although I gave the show **8 stars**, it's more like **7.5 stars**. I like the show, but it would have been considered a pretty good show if I didn't have any prior knowledge about the original show. However, with my prior knowledge, **I see it as a good show, but not pretty good**. They did a decent job adapting the original show, but I hope that in season 2, they make it a bit more aligned with the original, not a recreation, but a little more aligned with the original. That would be amazing.
**Who are the writer??** Those who grew up with the memories of the original animation series, here is a bad news for you. This live action is an absolute abomination! It had a promising start, and the first 3 episodes were enjoyable. Eventually, the new writers’ plague took over and turned everything into a mess. They literally changed the original story and made it to deliver “the message”! The last 3 episodes were so bad, I wanted them to end it already. I am not going to go into details, but here are the good and bad from my perspective: GOOD: 1. I liked the casting. The actors look like the original animation series characters. 2. Zuko is a good actor. His uncle on the other hand seems goofy. 3.Some good CGI. BAD: 1. Bad acting, direction, dialogues. 2. No character building or chemistry between characters. 3. The storyline is changed dramatically, which looks like any other Netflix girl boss series. E.g. God forbid if water bending women had to take the nurturing and healing role. They must fight into the battle and stand up against the patriarchy. Katara beating Zuko’s ass, Azula is the ultimate warrior, and so on. These days you simply can’t entertain yourself without being lectured about something. 🤦🏻♂️ Overall, extremely bad remake (if you want to call it one). I would rather watch the animation series again than waste my time on this crap. 4/10.
A live action movie cannot create 1:1 replication of each small moments of the animated series. Nevertheless a good try.
Truly an attempt. but beating the look of the worst movie of all time isn't a big achievement. The appearance and action of this show is nearly perfect, but the writing and plot leave so much to be desired that I can't help but wonder why anyone would watch this instead of the perfection of the original cartoon. It's almost hard to sit through knowing how each impactful scene will be mangled by the exposition machines (sorry, characters). Aang freaking out about Monk Gyatso makes no sense if he already knows all the airbenders are dead and when learning that info, barely reacted. Katara doesn't even calm him down, he just has flashbacks of Monk Gyatso and stuff until he feels better. 0/10 writing, visuals get a 5/10 for managing to at least resemble the original show, but the original bending animations are such masterpieces that it still outshines this show. And they forgot to try with the script, so it's literally just having the plot spoken aloud most of the time instead of ever seeing any of it. no impact.
Why remake perfection? The original show was perfect and has aged well, just make a different story in the same universe and step out of Aang's shadow. They spend most of the show telling us what happens instead of just remaking the beautiful scenes from the original show, so distasteful.
Never seen original show (as I understand this is a remake) and never seen cartoon, but I started watching this on Netflix and I can say only good things about this show. No woke propaganda, no BS and it's very enjoyable to watch it. Watched first season already and I love it. Can't wait for the rest seasons to come out...
## **Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024) Review: A Visually Stunning, Well-Acted Epic - 8/10** In a landscape crowded with fantasy adaptations, Netflix's *Avatar the Last Airbender* stands tall as a formidable and impressive achievement. While a vocal contingent of fans decries it for not being a shot-for-shot replica of the beloved animated source, judged solely on its own merits as a live-action series, it is a compelling, emotionally resonant, and beautifully crafted piece of television. ### A World Brought to Breathtaking Life The most immediate and undeniable strength of this series is its visual spectacle. This is not just good CGI; it's world-class filmmaking. The bending — the ability to manipulate water, earth, fire, and air — is rendered with a tangible, visceral weight that is awe-inspiring to watch. A water-whip cracks with force, an earth wall erupts with grinding power, and fire blasts feel genuinely dangerous. The production design, from the icy Northern Water Tribe to the sprawling city of Omashu, is cinematic in scale and rich in detail. This is a world you can believe in, and it is a pleasure to simply inhabit it episode after episode. ### Stellar Performances Anchor the Journey Beyond the spectacle, the series is anchored by a cast that delivers sincerity and depth. The core trio is perfectly realised: * **Gordon Cormier as Aang** captures the immense burden and innate innocence of the Last Airbender with a heartfelt vulnerability that makes his journey deeply engaging. * **Kiawentiio as Katara** embodies the character's compassion and burgeoning strength, providing the moral and emotional core of the group. * **Ian Ousley as Sokka** masterfully balances the character's surface-level humour with the underlying seriousness of a young warrior forced to grow up too fast. Furthermore, **Dallas Liu's Prince Zuko** is a standout, delivering a performance simmering with rage, pain, and conflict that makes his arc one of the most compelling aspects of the season. Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh brings the necessary warmth and wisdom, creating a beloved character feel entirely his own. ### A Coherent and Mature Narrative The series successfully condenses a sprawling cartoon narrative into a cohesive and focused live-action story. It handles weighty themes of genocide, imperialism, and the cost of war with a maturity that respects its audience. The pacing, while brisk, ensures the story is always moving forward, building momentum towards a powerful and satisfying climax. ### The Verdict **8/10 - A Triumph on Its Own Terms** Freed from the impossible task of replicating every beat of an animated classic, this adaptation can be appreciated for what it is: a superbly acted, visually magnificent, and emotionally grounded fantasy epic. It honors the spirit of its source material while confidently carving its own path. The complaints of purists are understandable, but they should not overshadow the quality of what is on screen. This is a show that deserves to be judged for what it is, not what it isn't. And what it is, is very, very good. It’s a rewarding watch for newcomers and a fresh interpretation that, for those willing to let it, can stand proudly alongside its animated predecessor.
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