• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    You’re intelligent. Or at least, well read/educated.

    I didn’t say it was a good plot-device. The entire movie was hamfisted from the world building through the dialog, the character development, and those hamfists evolved into bulldozers to bring the moral home.

    The only thing it had going for it was the CGI… which was obsequious.

    Regardless, it’s their fictional world. They designed it to be stupid and boring so they could make some sort of moral superiority bullshit statement about capitalism while grossing 2+ billion.

    Also, I’m just gonna say it. It wasn’t even sci fi. sure, sure. it had ships and stuff. but that’s not what makes sci fi sci fi.

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      4 hours ago

      Aliens, Mech suits and remotely controlled vat-grown body doubles aren’t enough to make it sci Fi?

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        Nope.

        Science fiction is an exploration of how science or technology changes society, or how society might respond to stuff, or how a society with a given tech might exist; it’s a form of speculative fiction.

        Avatar isn’t that. It’s supposed to be an indictment of capitalist greed.

        Just because it has technology doesn’t make it “sci-fi” and the elements that might are just a maghuffin to explain what they’re doing there. It could have just as easily been gold. Or diamonds or alien art.

        Take Marry Shelly’s Frankenstein and compare it to say, avengers.

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          2 hours ago

          Sorry, no. Genre doesn’t require a specific theme. This is some literature vs pulp gatekeeping.

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      13 hours ago

      Usually, at this point, I would say even a broken clock is right twice a day, but I’m trying to get accostumed to receive a compliment, so I’ll instead say thank you for those kind words. And that we agree.