Well, there's usually a little of 'this world used to be awesome, but you screwed it up' - Eden, original sin, and so on.
True. You gotta love a religion that thinks nothing is ever so bad that you can't add some guilt to it and make it worse.
Which oddly enough is quite close to the sentiment of Avatar, which gives us a sort of Eden which man's original sin is fouling up; with the Na'vi serving as unfallen humanity still in grace.
Yeah, Avatar borrows a good deal of Eden imagery, but I think it is flattering the Noble Savage cliche by calling it "unfallen humanity still in grace". Though no doubt that notion has been tied up in such fetishising from the start.
Which reminds me of something I"ve been meaning to ask for quite a while.
Calling this Eden "Pandora". Doesn't it seem that had to be deliberate and mean something? If not in this tale then as foreshadowing of upcoming sequels. Some fan speculation around here has posited that a sequel might involve humans returning to find a way to jack into that groovy Eywa power, perhaps thus unleashing horrors upong the universe?
Hm. Something doesn't feel right when I look at a pastor's sermon and think, 'Hey, I could have done more with that.'
On that note, the Vatican thinks Avatar sucks.
I'd agree about the pastor, who does a pretty glib bounce off Avatar to plug Heaven. As for the Vatican's review - I have to agree with a lot of it (shallow, not much behind the pretty pictures). Which is hilarious given the rest of the stuff like:
"Nature is no longer a creation to defend, but a divinity to worship," the radio said.
Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said that while the movie reviews are just that — film criticism, not theological pronouncements — they do reflect Pope Benedict XVI's views on the dangers of turning nature into a "new divinity."... He said such notions "open the way to a new pantheism tinged with neo-paganism,"
which I couldn't be more wholeheartedly in favor of. In fact the only part of Avatar that moved me was the communing with Eywa and Mother Nature Fights Back stuff - for precisely the reasons the Pope doesn't like!
But I also find exotic worlds every day in the inner lives of the people around me
Ah, so you're a stalker then.
Yes. That is exactly what I meant when I said that.