📽️ Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
I love the first Avatar movie. I honestly don’t even know how many times I’ve seen it. So I was super excited for this one. I can’t say that it disappointed, but it was definitely different from what I was expecting. I can’t honestly say that I liked it better than the first one, although my sister did. I did enjoy the storyline, but I also felt it was a bit contrived with Quaritch pretty much coming back to life. I liked seeing Jake and Neytiri’s family, and I’m excited to see what happens with them in the next few movies. This movie was a good setup for those.
Sex/nudity: 1/10 (the Na’vi are semi-naked the whole time but they’re also aliens so idk)
Language: 5/10 (one f-word but quite a bit of other cursing)
Violence: 6/10 (a lot of battle scenes, some including deaths)
Overall rating: 8/10
P. S. I did watch this when it was in theaters; I’m just that behind in writing reviews 😬
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Yona of the Dawn is a fantasy epic story,taking place about 2000 years ago. It’s the tale of tales. We follow Yona, a sheltered princess who’s life is dramatically overturned when a coupe causes the murder of her pacifistic father,the king of Kouka.Since this night she vows to become Strong to protect herself, her allies, and eventually her country during travel in secret. This manga takes this premise makes it nuanced, always interesting and always fascinating. 10/10
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Story Prompt 100
Amidst the ruins of a once-grand kingdom, a figure stood tall, surveying the devastation below. The flames licked at the remnants of civilization, casting an eerie glow upon the scene. The one responsible for this chaos, the one they called the villain, reveled in the destruction that lay in their wake.
Down below, amidst the chaos, a lone figure struggled to rise. The hero, battered and bloodied, yet still defiant, met the villain's gaze with a mixture of defiance and resignation. The weight of their countless battles hung heavy between them.
With a twisted grin, the villain approached, their steps deliberate and filled with malice. They raised their sword, not to strike, but to mockingly lift the hero's chin, forcing them to meet their gaze.
"You see, it's not about good or evil," the villain remarked, their voice dripping with disdain. "It's about power. And I have all the power now."
The hero, barely able to speak through the pain, spat out words of defiance. "You're nothing but a monster," they hissed, their voice barely a whisper amidst the chaos.
The villain's laughter echoed across the desolate landscape, a sound devoid of remorse or mercy. "Monster, perhaps," they conceded, their eyes gleaming with a twisted sense of satisfaction. "But a necessary one."
As memories of past betrayals and conflicts flooded the hero's mind, the realization of their own sins washed over them like a tidal wave. Regret mingled with anger, a bitter taste that soured the hero's resolve.
In a final, desperate attempt to defy their fate, the hero uttered a plea for redemption. "Please," they whispered, their voice barely audible above the roar of the flames. "Forgive me."
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