This is quite
possibly the worst movie I have ever seen. If you thought "Batman and
Robin" or "After Earth" was as bad as it gets.....then,oh boy,
are you in for a shock. Based off of the popular Nickelodeon TV series,
"The Last Airbender" revolves around a young boy who is able to wield
the power of all four elements (the Periodic table will tell you there are more
but this movie ignores all physics and science entirely so it doesn't matter)
and must battle the evil fire nation with the help of his friends. I refuse to
believe that the TV show is this bad. There is no way that a TV show this
popular could spawn this abomination.
TERRIBLE ACTING ALERT!!!! |
What makes it so bad I hear you ask?
EVERYTHING!!!! This movie suffers from every problem possible! There is
laughable acting all the way through from inexperienced child actors who convey
no emotion, no personality, and only come across as bland people. Mind you, the
script gave them practically nothing to work with. It is very difficult to be
drawn into and immersed in this world where people can control earth, water,
fire, and air and the writing for every character is just hilarious. It makes
characters say the most stupid things and the decisions are hilariously
pointless. They have no overall impact on the outcome of the movie and the
characters never change before and after anyway! The choreography is poor
throughout, another thing which makes it difficult to be immersed in the world
when NOTHING LOOKS REALISTIC! The effects are satisfactory when the characters
are standing still but when they are moving, everything just falls apart
immediately.
This is seriously as good as it gets in the effects department. I am not joking (believe me, I wish I was) |
This is a terrible movie in every way, as if I have not been
trying to drill that in for the entirety of this review, and you should avoid
seeing it at all costs! This movie unbelievably tries to set up a sequel but,
if that ever got approved by executives, I and everyone else who has seen this
movie would be questioning their sanity!
Rating : 1/10
Original Release Date : July 1st 2010
Starring : Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Dev Patel, Jackson Rathbone, Shaun Toub
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