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I need everyone who defends natla's writing to raise their standards because the current entertainment industry takes advantage of your "anti criticism" mindset and gives us mediocre shit like this😭
#you can't defend character assassination by saying 'it's not supposed to be the same'#atla#avatar#avatar the last airbender#the last airbender#atla netflix#netflix atla#avatar netflix#netflix avatar#netflix#atla live action#atla remake#live action avatar#live action atla#atla fandom#natla#natla critical#anti atla live action#anti netflix atla#anti atla netflix
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The ATLA remake has the ability to do something amazing and make Zukka and Azutara canon and be the end to all ship wars forever.
#atla remake#zukka#azutara#< this could also point azula towards a redemption arc#which she deserves
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Atla live action
You’d think people would learn their lesson and respect the animation medium and a respected art form and storytelling medium even in its own community of supposed “animation lovers” but I guess not.
This is getting redundant and 100%. Why I don’t think REAL fans of any animated film that has came out in the past have are REAL fans.
Remakes are only nectary when you can make something better. You can’t make something already GOOD, better.
#atla#atla live action#live action#remakes#atla remake#I can’t#respect animation#2d animation#repsect 2d animation#sang#katara#zuko#Azusa#uncle iroh#fire lord ozai#ozai#earth kingdom#Water Tribe#Fire Nation#Air Nomads#Netflix#atla netflix
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Me, watching episode 1 and 2 of the new ATLA remake: okay it's different, some changes aren't that great but hey, it's alright
Me, watching episode 3 and 4: I have never been so disappointed
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You know what, the ATLA live action has a fair few flaws with some characterisation, pacing etc. , but I enjoyed it, it was fun to watch and I liked it a lot, I think the casting was really good and I'm excited for a season 2 and 3.
However I think that what would have fixed its pacing is if they had 10 episodes instead of only 8. They tried to rush through too much plot at once and squashed it together a little too much. The original season 1 is 20 episodes, meaning 10 would be like combining 2 episodes for each one, which I think would work much better than squishing 3 or 4 into one.
The devil is in the detail after all, and they lost a lot of detail trying to contain everything into only 8 episodes. I hope they have more episodes for season 2 and 3 because I think it would help a lot with the pacing and give more opportunity for character exploration and growth.
Also let Zuko be obsessed with his Honour, let Aang be more playful and actually learn waterbending and let Katara be angry and bold.
#Atla#la atla#Aang#Katara#Zuko#atla remake#Let aang ride the unagi 2k24#I think specifically aang and zuko were the best casting for their roles#I also think katara would be awesome if she just put a bit more fire into the role and had the chance to laugh with aang more#After all in the cartoon he was always making her laugh especially in season 1#Especially when teaming up to tease Sokka#“maybe you should ask SOKKA'S INSTINCTS” 😒 cue snickering#Also Sokka not being in full Kyoshi getup was a criminal offence
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What do you mean people hated the new Live action ATLA????
It was so good and true to the source material, so why would you not like it?
The casting was 100/10, the score was beautiful and moving, the set designs were gorgeous, the effects were so much better than I was expecting, and yes, it wasn't 1:1 with the original but it literally couldn't be with 8 episodes and it was very well done for the time alloted.
I would say the only disappointing bits were Bumi was kind of bitter and we didn't get Sokka in full Kyoshi warrior makeup and armor.
What was there to hate?
#atla remake#live action atla#netflix atla#avatar the last airbender#live action avatar#prisma rambles
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Why do they keep doing this?? Does anyone actually want them to make live action versions? Is anyone asking for this?? BC I KNOW IM NOT
#avatar the last airbender#atla comics#atla#atla remake#atla review#live action#cartoon#anime#atla live action
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why??? did they change aangs backstory???
the fact that instead of running away he just was out for a midnight stroll and got caught in a storm. i liked that flaw he had in the original show! where he overheard something and then ran away on impulse because he was a scared little kid!
and then he has to live with that guilt. that when the world needed him most, he did abandon his duty. like when people are angry with him for abandoning the world, he has to struggle with the fact that they're half right. yeah he didn't intend to get caught in the storm, but he did run away on a whim instead of facing his responsibilities.
why do they keep sanding down character flaws oTL
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Things I like from the Netflix ATLA adaptation/remake
NOT SPOILER FREE OBVIOUSLY
-Anger and Fear in Gordon/Aangs eyes during his conversation with Gyatso about being the Avatar
-That we get to see this part of history at all
-THE MUSIC IS THE EXACT SAME HELLO?!?!
- Okay misogynist or not Sokka is still a dickhead. I'll take it
- Zuko's tiny ship is amazing. Can't wait for the full sized warships
- Zuko has Avatar relics?!
- Suki roast his ass!
- Suki jumpscares
- Suki showing off the fan's uses
- Spirit World was trippy
- Kyoshi jumpscare
- "Aang. It's about time." Ahhhhhhh yes "Do A Murder" Kyoshi shining through already
- Sokka's face screaming "Fuck you" when he saved Suki from Zhao
- Kyoshi taking over like Roku did during the Winter Solstice at the Fire Sage Temple?!??!
- Kick their asses Kyoshi!
- Awwwwwww kiss him Suki 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
- Azula's actress has Azula down
- The Ostrich-Horses are so ugly they're cute
- Mai is perfect
- Gay Oma and Shu????? (I checked they weren't originally gay this is cute and it was super subtle too 🫶🏼)
- June flirting with Iroh 🫶🏼
- Zuko's actor knowing the character development/redemption arc is coming and playing into that the whole time
- Mai still being perfect
- Yue got to break off her arranged marriage!!!!
- Hahn not being a piece of shit?!
- Ahhhhhhh at least Pakku is still a misogynistic pig (joking but come on that was Sokka's whole character development)
- Aang and Katara crying over Hahn's dead body 🥹🥹
- Mako (original Iroh) would be proud of this Iroh and I know that's a bold claim but I'm right. That spill about masking? 10/10. Made me sob. He's the only reason I'd tolerate a second season
Overall this show is a solid 7/10. Is it anything compared to the original? No. Is it better than M. Knight Shamalan's live action adaptation? Yes. By at least 50 miles (80 Km). Do I want a second season? Not really honestly.
#atla sokka#atla#atla katara#atla remake#netflix avatar#netflix atla#avatar remake#avatar#avatar the last airbender#atla suki#atla yue#atla zuko#atla iroh#atla mai#atla azula#atla spoilers#avatar spoilers#avatar the last airbender spoilers#netflix atla spoilers
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Thoughts on the new ATLA based on episode one
Spoilers!
So! Not bad. Certainly meeting my expectations but then again my expectations were really low to begin with.
I'm trying to forgive how quickly things are moving considering they're now having to fit twenty episodes into eight, but I must admit it is a bit jarring to see Aang get over the loss of his village so quickly, as well as escape Zuko's ship with very little effort.
The visuals are stunning and the music is really good. There's the issue of uncanny valley when they have to CGI in a person for some stunts, but I think that's unavoidable.
The characters are quite different to how they were in the cartoon, but I'm taking this as a Haunted Mansion Attraction verses Haunted Mansion Film situation. Meaning these aren't the exact same characters, rather very similar characters with different details.
With that frame of mind, I do like all the character's we've met so far. Although I think maybe Zuko should have some more anger in some scenes, considering it was such a massive part of his character in the cartoon and fed into his redemption arc.
My biggest issue is the exposition. They're front loading too much and telling way too much. I'm no writer and this is just my personal opinion, but I think they need to show more information. We should be able to tell that Aang was scared and upset through his actions and indirect dialogue, rather than him outright telling us "I'm afraid."
All of that aside though, I am still enjoying this. It has some glaring flaws and is by no means pique cinema. But I've never based my enjoyment of something on whether or not it was good, rather on whether or not I was entertained. And so far? I'm entertained.
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The recent wave of movies/shows that go on a "tell don't show" route because people behind them think consumers are too stupid to understand a thing on their own makes me appreciate arcane more than I did before
#stop exposition-dumping us for 5 minutes ffs#atla#natla#avatar#avatar netflix#netflix avatar#atla netflix#netflix atla#netflix#pjo critical#percy jackson critical#arcane#atla live action#live action atla#atla remake#avatar live action#avatar remake
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It's out now so I can finally ask
Please consider reblogging for a larger sample size
*Edit: I forgot to add an option for people who chose not to see it. If that's you, please vote "Can't make a decision"
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… new avatar remake is a bit shite lads
#atla#atla remake#katara my girl they did you so dirty I’m so sorry#only hallway through the season and it’s fine in places and shocking in others#far too much sokka development over literally everyone else#and sadly he’s the best actor in the core trio#which isn’t doing wonders for the aforementioned point
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My issues with the Avatar Live action show. (Spoilers)
before I get on with this… rant I guess, I want to stress that I do not “Hate�� this adaptation, I actually think it’s pretty…. decent. Mixed in terms of being an adaptation but as its own thing i do think it actually is good. If a newcomer gets introduced to the franchise through this show, I’d mostly be okay with that (though would still stress to watch the original, especially hinting about the rest of the story if they’re really invested) before I go into my biggest problems I should quickly list its positives.
The characters, for the most part, are done well, they meet the core criteria of what made the original characters so beloved. The acting, for the most part, is good, overall the cast does a really good job at their respective roles. Costumes are amazing, sets, while not exactly 1:1, are still overall awesome. soundtrack is really REALLY good, stellar work all round. The action is not only great, it’s BRUTAL AS FUCK, it does not shy away from the themes of war and death and I love that 😈 some of the expanded editions to the lore are really interesting, big shoutout especially to the inclusion that zuko’s crew is also the battalion he defends in the war room, that was actually brilliant 👌 on top of that, references and inclusions of stuff from expanded material I mostly really liked, from the comics, to legend of Korra to even the kyoshi novels. As for the writing and story…. I can accept no adaptation is perfect and there will be changes, I think it follows the moments of the show decently and that the writing is… adequate. overall rating for me is a decent… 6/10… almost was a 7 but… no.
okay now for the stuff that sucked!
The Characters that weren’t good:
Aang is not bad in this, character wise and acting is overall good, Gordon Cormier does a good job, he looks and sounds the part. My issues are how the character is written. Ill get into more about his biggest issues later on as it mostly has to do with writing and a few particular scenes, but for now I’ll harp on how repetitive and annoying his dialogue can be sometimes, way too many times has the character had the same “guilt scene” which hits the exact same beats: he sees devastation, he says “this is my fault”, he’s reassured it’s not. Again and again.
sokka is awful in this. And to be honest it’s not really the writings fault, Ian Ousleys portrayal does not do it for me, his line delivery is too monotone-ish, his emotional delivery is lacking, he has the same blank facial expression throughout the show. He has a decent one liner here and there, but the comedy and character is MILES away from the over expressive, hilarious and badass original.
zukos actor is decent just enough, and honestly it’s a little unfair to compare Dallas Liu to Dante Bascos performance, but admittedly I felt he was comparatively more underwhelming at times. Though if anything I was more annoyed at the look of his Scar. Don’t get me wrong, its leagues more noticeable than it was in the god awful movie adaptation… but it’s still not great. Remember how grotesque his scar is in the animated show, even at a distance, his skin is shrivelled, he can hardly open his eye, even his ear is half burnt off, they could of gone all out in showcasing his disfigurement, the greatest source of his self shame and most brutal showcase of his fathers cruelty and abuse… but no it’s just a dark red patch around his eye, it’s not even ugly to look at. Disappointing.
Bumi, while acted and portrayed really well by Utkarsh Ambudkar, is written very badly. His motivations have completely changed from the original, and no it is no where near as good, unlike in the show were he “toys” with Aang to teach him lessons about the journey ahead of him, offering wisdom and compassion to his old friend, keeping his identity a secret allowing Aang to realise who he is, making an emotional reunion when he realises another piece of his lost past is still alive: here Aang finds out immediately it’s him, and Bumi instead is pissed and petty that Aang left to the point HE TRIES TO KILL HIM, completely disregarding the point of the message and character from the original show. Oh and not to mention the ending scene with him, but again I’ll get to that scene later.
finally, biggest problem I’ll harp on the characters themselves is the diminishing, lack of focus and editing of the three protagonists flaws. Aangs childish immaturity, kataras inexperience, Sokkas rudeness and distrust. There are reasons why the show took these out or didn’t focus on them, but in my opinion this was a huge mistake to do. Character flaws are integral to character growth, throughout the original show we see the characters learn and grow with and out of said flaws to become more rounded and stronger characters, Aangs journey to embrace his destiny and responsibilities, Kataras growing wisdom and strength, Sokka accepting his wrongdoings becoming more open minded and accepting. Diminishing these ultimately take away a lot from these characters and it does them and the fans a huge disservice to outright ignore them at times.
Aang and Kataras bond is there… but it’s Seriously lacking!
I’m a Kataang shipper. Before I go into detail with this I think it’s important to point out a certain bias I might have with this, but regardless of any opinions about the original shows romantic themes, I’d still argue that Aang and Kataras relationship is one of the core and integral bonds of the original show (the others being Katara and Sokka, Zuko and Iroh, Aang and Zuko and Zuko and Azula (book 2 onwards) so getting this right is in my opinion important to any adaptation. Overall their relationship is fine in this iteration, but MAN it’s just not as good.
Imagine my utmost disappointment When in this version: Katara is not the first person Aang sees when he wakes up! Now I know that seems like a petty thing to harp on but really think back to the original show, how beautifully written their friendship was, how they constantly support and empathise with each other, how Aang is a source of Kataras hope, how Katara is an emotional rock for Aang when coming to terms with his loss and grief. All of it starts with the foundation of their first meeting in that first episode. After a hundred years of sleep, Katara accidentally discovers Aang (with Sokka) and rushes to save him, the first person Aang sees as he opens his eyes is her, he immediately, and essentially asks her out. Katara introduces him to her village, she’s enamoured by his playful attitude and abilities, there are hints of a blooming crush between them (mostly from Aang) they promise to explore the world together, they go penguin sledding, until finally, when Katara realises and breaks the truth about Aangs 100 year absence and slow realisation that everything and everyone he knew is likely gone, Katara tries to reassure him mentioning there may be a bright side: Aang responds with “I did get to meet you”. all of that build up and setup of the friendship (and budding romance) of our two leads is masterfully established in one, 23 minute long episode. Really think about that. It takes the original show 1 episode to set the core points of the two lead’s relationship in what takes this show AN ENTIRE SERIES TO PROPERLY ESTABLISH! Not only is all of that practically absent in this iteration, but plenty of scenes and moments are either missing or lessened, Such as when Katara calms Aang out of the Avatar state, or how they begin to train and learn their waterbending together (more on THAT later), cave of two lovers is now given to Katara and Sokka?? (really missed the point of that episode) or how about the mutual understanding of each others grief through their own grief, oh yeah that’s another thing, in this version Katara, nor Sokka for that matter, ever mention to Aang that their mother is dead?! Not once. I don’t even think he ever knows, or maybe he finds out off screen? Big thing to not mention guys??
Now there are plenty of scenes in the show that do help build up their friendship here, but by missing core scenes, especially those from the first episodes, it just makes it harder for the show to establish that bond towards an audience, and again just pales in comparison.
No statue room???
I’ll be a little more brief here, but the fact that this moment is completely missing infuriates me. You have the quintessential moment where Aang is in full view of the scope of his legacy, a monument to hundreds of all the past avatars, a moment for our characters and the audience to visually realise the weight and burden that Aang Carries upon his shoulders… and you completely take it out??? What the actual FUCK???
Kyoshis premonition almost ruins the show! as awesome and badass as Avatar Kyoshi was in this version, this one tidbit is by far not just a weird addition, it’s arguably one of the biggest fundamental flaws of the show, not as an adaptation, but the show in of it self. The idea apparently (according to behind the scenes comments) is that kyoshis premonition to Aang of the northern watertribes destruction is to give him more of an assentive to head “straight to the point”, removing the unnecessary detours and filler of the original. The problem with that is even for that reason, this addition is completely pointless, because Aang already has enough assentive to head to the north: LEARN WATERBENDING!!!
In the original show after Katara and Sokka save Aang from zukos ship in the 2nd episode, they establish that they must find Aang a water bending master so he can begin his first step in becoming the avatar, in fact rewatching the first few episodes, AANG MAKES THE SUGGESTION FIRST TO KATARA SO SHE CAN MASTER HER WATERBENDING! Even the god awful movie understood that that was enough reason to head north! And if you really want more reason and imperative for them to get there as soon as, why not just reiterate that there is a WAR GOING ON! The attack on the south, the genocide of the air nomads, accidentally bringing an invasion to Kyoshi island, these are all good enough reminders for the Gaang to showcase the need for Aang to head to the known one place in the world where Aang can possibly master an art integral to achieving his destiny. But even worse than that, this addition seriously hurts the show going foward, because now, after Aang has been shown the impending doom destined for the north, he STILL detours from it, not once but twice! (And according to one gossiping bartender, possibly a few more times!!) in an attempt to try to showcase his nobility and compassion to always help those in need, every time he decides to stop to help a new problem, HE IS LITERALLY RISKING THE DESTRUCTION OF AN ENTIRE CIVILISATION!!! Priorities dude!!! It’s not like he’s given a time frame, for all he knows this premonition could happen at anytime, it could be already happening??? It is by far one of the biggest, if not THE BIGGEST flaw of the show.
Muddying the rules of the spirits and spirit realm
Aside from kyoshis future sight, too many instances does this show, in an attempt to expand ideas of worlds spirituality, often just make things more confusing. Another example is when Aang accidentally drags Katara and Sokka into the spirit world, which even with the reasoning they give it makes no sense whatsoever and it only serves an excuse to combine moments from other episodes into one. Or how about when wan shi tong… for some reason… explains that spirits can only talk to the avatar and only they can communicate with and talk to spirits… except that rule is completely ignored when Katara and Sokka can clearly hear what koh is saying? ooops???
Hai Bai has no agency or resolution in his inclusion here, he’s not even the central threat despite HIS forest being burnt. Instead of going on a full rampage against humanity for their destruction, he’s now just really angry about being wounded? Instead of hai bai kidnapping people, it’s now Koh, who while still really creepy in this version, his abilities are now greatly diminished. Instead of his lightning quick speed to remove the faces of anyone who show any ounce of emotion in his presence, here he can only prey on negative emotions, and is never shown to be especially fast (except the two jump scares). again it just pales in comparison to the intensity of the original scene.
Kuruk should know why his advice is horseshit!
while I like the inclusion of some details of the lore outside the original show, using it during Aangs scene with Kuruk significantly hurts his first scene, because now we have the writers completely miss the point and lessons of Kuruks life. Kuruks advice to “walk the path alone” to “distance himself from his friends” is not just obviously poor advice on its own, but considering that the past avatars are aware of events after their death, it especially doesn’t make sense coming from Kuruk! Avatar Kuruk HAD friends! the kyoshi novels go into detail about his closest companions as well as his secret deeds of hunting dark spirits. Yes Kuruk did it in secret and inadvertently and purposely distanced himself from the people he loved so that he could in his mind protect them, and that’s excusable because Avatars never have hindsight about some of the consequences of their actions, in fact past avatars often use their mistakes and their consequences as advice and warnings to the current avatar. KURUK SHOULD BE ADVISING THE EXACT OPPOSITE!!!
One of the major consequences of pushing his friends and keeping secrets was that when he eventually died mysteriously at a young age, his companions felt they had failed in their mission to serve and protect their friend, pushing one of them, Jianzhu, to fall into a path of political meddling and corruption, and being consumed with keeping his power and influence through back handed tactics like kidnapping, torture, intimidation and murder, eventually becoming Kyoshi’s earliest nemesis and one of her greatest enemies (highly recommend reading the Kyoshi novels 😍) Not to mention that Kuruks “advice” leads to an incredibly forced scene and trope where our hero attempts to push Katara away and “nobly distances himself to protect his friend”, only for the advice to be immediately ignored a few minutes later, making it entirely pointless.
AANG NEVER LEARNS WATERBENDING???
yes, through the entirety of BOOK 1 WATER, Aang never learns waterbending! Katara offers to show him some techniques she knows in one scene, but for some reason he’s hesitant to take her offer, which would have been interesting to explore, except they never really address it?? Worse even when they finally reach Pakku in the north, all that happens is that he’s kind of scolded for not starting his training, but not once is it seen or mentioned by pakku that he’ll teach him ANYTHING. If there’s enough time to have Katara shown water healing lessons as well as arguing and fighting Pakku to teach her combative techniques, WHY THEN DOES EVERYONE IGNORE TRAINING THE GOD DAMN AVATAR!!! The fate of the world rests on Aang learning the 4 elements, but for some reason they completely leave it out?
Now Katara is mentioned to teach him in the future like in the original, but the problem now in this version is that while Katara is gifted and talented, unlike the original show she’s never formally trained (outside of healing lessons) by Pakku or a master to warrant her to become Aangs official waterbending teacher. They are literally leaving the training of the most important person of their time to an AMATEUR!!!
a baffling diversion?!?!
Finally my last big problem with the show is the handling of the ending scene. Take in mind that the fire nation sends an entire fleet, no, hundreds upon hundreds of ships to invade, subjugate and snuff out an entire civilisation, and to take out the avatar, once and for all. Also consider the sheer loss of life and devastation that was unleashed by the ocean spirit upon them when zhao murdered the moon spirit, they got hit back hard and then some, honestly it was spectacular to watch! The problem, according to Ozai: “it was all according to plan”…..
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCKING FUCK?!?!?!
apparently it’s revealed that the North Pole wasn’t the “real target”, but instead a “clever ploy” to instead… invade Omashu?? First of all, who are you creating a diversion for??? We don’t see earth kingdom soldiers coming to assist the fight in Agna Q’ela? It’s not like we ever see waterbenders helping to defend Omashu when we were there earlier, it’s not like anyone outside the protagonists was aware of Aangs premonition (oh by the way why didn’t Kyoshi warn Aang it was a “diversion”??) WHO ARE FUCKING TALKING ABOUT???
and again, just to reiterate, you are saying you sacrificed an ENTIRE INVASION FORCE, big enough to destroy a whole society, which led to a huge loss of life and ships which YOU CLAIM was “to be expected”…. In order for you to take one city???? YOU HAVE GOT TO BE FUCKING JOKING??? That’s not just bad writing, that is beyond STUPID!!! Oh and just to add, unlike in the show where Bumi willingly surrenders to avoid the destruction of Omashu, instead opting to wait for the right opportunity to free it later, saving his people doing so, here we see him bruised and bloodied after a siege! Yeah, one of the most powerful earth-benders in the world is taken out offscreen!!! CHRIST ALL BLOODY MIGHTY!!!
okay… rant over… 😮💨😮💨
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Me omw to remind everyone simping for Ozai now that I WAS DOING IT BEFORE IT WAS POPULAR.
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okay I have a question because, as a big fan of the original animation & story, I genuinely have no interest in or intention to watch the recent Avatar The Last Airbender live action
edit: yes i realize option 1 and option 3 are basically the same thing. i am tired.
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