I just left the cinema and I wish I could watch this movie again. The story may not be groundbreaking as it deals with the same themes as the first film, but in my opinion it did a great job of exploring them and the characters. Overall, it's a very moving story with great moments that will stay in my head for a while. But of course the best part of the movie is the world of Pandora. The jungle scenes were once again beautifully done, but the ocean scenes left me stunned. The new environment and creature designs are absolutely stunning, and each creature is beautifully animated and looks so realistic in the environment, as if they and the world really existed. The difference between the forest and the sea of the Na'vi is also very interesting and there are many details such as different swimming styles! The only thing that annoys me a bit is the way they speak very little na'vi, but I guess it's done so the audience doesn't read the subtitles and take their att...
The pandemic has led artists to find different ways to bring their music to audiences, and for their debut appearance on the long-running “ MTV Unplugged ” series, the K-pop septet of BTS — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook —transformed their stadium-filling showmanship into something more intimate. Opening the show inside a game room set filled with vintage arcade games and retro MTV logos, BTS began with “ Telepathy ,” a standout from their latest album “Be,” marking the first live performance of the track. While the pandemic has forced many bandmembers to perform from separate locations or in makeshift sets and stages, all seven of the BTS members’ vocals were on full display for the performance. Also in line with “ Unplugged ” tradition, the group shared commentary and stories in between songs speaking in both English and Korean. “It’s really an honor to be part of the MTV Unplugged legacy where so many legends have performed,” BTS leader ...