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Avatar (2009)

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2/5
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7.8IMDb83Metascore

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Elenco

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The human Avatars in the movie all have 5 fingers and toes while the natives only have 4.

The reason for this is to show subtle differences in the Avatars due to the mixing of human and native DNA.

Though it would seem Norm is standing next to his Avatar near the end of the movie (which would be physically impossible) we see multiple avatars with trousers and guns in the background.

These are likely the other avatars we saw at the beginning of the movie.

In the scene where Jake is looking at the photographs of the Na'vi on the refrigerator, the photographs themselves are 3D.

This is an invention which exists since 1940 and is called lenticular printing.

We can only assume that, like much of the technology in the movie, the quality of those prints has advanced by 2154.

Jake Sully pulls a blanket over Grace Augustine in the scene where they are flying north in the mobile link-up trailer after Grace is shot and leaves it folded at the top.

The next shots alternate showing the blanket flat with no folds and the blanket with folds.

During the shot where Quaritch says to Jake "That's called taking an initiative son", Jake's hands are rested up on the hologram table.

In the next shot where Quaritch says "I wish I had ten more like you", Jake's hands are down at his sides.

During one of Jake's video logs, Grace can be seen working on an experiment in the background.

In the process, she draws up some liquid in an Eppendorf pipette.

However, in the process of transferring the liquid to its intended vessel, she inverts the pipette, which would severely damage it.

The first part of the credits are shown over panoramic views of Pandora.

Most of these shots are recycled from the movie, and reversed left to right to make it a bit less obvious.

One in particular was taken from Jake's ikran first flight sequence, but with Jake and the ikran removed.

But you can still the ikran's shadow pass over the rocks.

In the scene where Parker is shown playing golf on the indoor golf course in RDA, the first time he hits the ball, there are two other balls lying on the course side by side.

In the next shot, two are distant from each other and in the shot after that, they are in their original position.

Jake is reviewing the structure of the home tree with Quaritch and Selfridge around the rotating 3-D map.

When Jake makes a comment about the Na'vi studying him, his watch reads 2:19.

Selfridge makes a comment about how the tree is sitting right over the richest Unobtanium deposit.

When the camera cuts back to Jake his watch now displays 2:53.

In the colonel's robot there is a rear-view mirror.

When we see the robot from the outside, it is very close to his head.

But when we see shots from inside the robot, there is plenty of room around his head and we don't see the mirror.

When Quaritch is scolding Jake for making out with a Na'vi, Jake moves his head to the right.

In the immediate next angle, his head is straight.

In the scene where Jake wakes up from his link and Grace asks him, "Is the avatar safe?" and he replies, "Yeah Doc, and you are not gonna believe where I am," her hand is on top of his shoulder.

But as the camera angle changes back and forth her hand switches to the side of his upper arm and back to the shoulder without time to have made the move.

When Jake is recording his first video log entry, he moves the recording camera around a little to get a better view of his face, and is looking directly at a screen to his right to see if he's centered his face correctly.

In the very next shot, he is staring straight forward at the camera.

In the scene where the Na'vi are attempting to move Grace from her human body to her Avatar body, after she has died and one of the Na'vi moves to check for life in her Avatar, you can see her eyes twitch even though she is supposed to be dead.

When Jake's late brother, Tom, is uncovered, he's played by 'Sam Worthington' (qv).

In the next shot of Tom being covered again it's clearly someone else.

When connecting with the Mountain Banshee for the first time, Jake's hair switches from being over his right shoulder to being over his left between shots.

(His hands are on the Banshee the whole time so he had no chance to change it.

) When Seze first comes out of the tree, if the viewer watches carefully, he/she can see Neytiri's ponytail being flung over her left shoulder, indicating that it would be hanging down her front, but in the next shot it was hanging down her back.

In the scene where Jake lands on Pandora for the first time, when all other personnel have gotten off the transport ship it is revealed that Jake is paraplegic.

When he gets up from his seat into his wheelchair, after lifting his legs from the seat with his arms and putting them in place on the wheelchair, you can see him moving his left leg a bit backwards (without touching it).

When the colonel is in the robot asking Jake to report to him, in one scene a red disconnect flag is hanging off the robot's leg, but when the colonel starts to walk, the flag is gone.

When Jake follows Neytiri to thank her after the first time they meet, Neytiri is carrying her bow and an arrow in her right hand.

After knocking him down, and after Jake tries to thank her, for a few seconds on screen the arrow disappears from her hand.

A Few moments later, the missing arrow returns to being carried by Neytiri in the same hand that has been holding her bow all along.

When Parker Selfridge wants to explain the situation (the 'Blue Monkeys') to Jake and asks someone to operate the hologram showing the layout of the landscape he says stop at sector '12' (Hometree), but when the scene cuts to a closeup of Jake the yellow hologram readout clearly reads 'Sector 128'.

When Jake first tries to convince the Na'vi not to fight, and Tsu'tey shoves him, Tsu'tey's eyes are colorless and gray.

In the scenes before and after this, however, his eyes are clearly yellow.

Jake walks up to the Tree of Souls to pray to Eywa with his ponytail down his back normally.

Jake kneels before the tree, with the ponytail in the same spot.

Jake reaches down for something, the shot changes, and the pony tail appears in his hand.

This was likely done to match 'Sam Worthington' (qv)'s performance as he was not holding it as he approached the tree, and it would look unnatural for him to do so, being at odds with the motion capture data.

In the first battle sequence, Jake is seen shooting his weapon upwards, towards a helicopter.

However, in the next sequence, the helicopter is shown being hit, but the bullets are coming down, opposite from the direction Jake shot them.

When Jake lands at the Tree of Souls, with Toruk.

He has no dagger in the sheath on his chest.

A few shots later, he has his dagger back.

This is an impossibility as Jake lost his dagger earlier.

Mo'at stabs Jake with the arrow to check his blood.

In the next shot, she licks the blood again.

As the dragon gunship takes off to join the formation for the finale battle it can be seen with a total of eight white missiles on eight weapon pylons; four on either side.

Later on it only has four missiles on only four weapon pylons; two on either side.

In the scene right after the destruction of home-tree, when the people in the link room cancel the link in progress and Jake Sullys Avatar body goes limp, his Avatar is lying on his back with his head facing toward the left side of his body.

Later, when the whole crew is able to escape the jail cell and move the mountain side base, Jake links back up with his Avatar and his head is facing straight up.

As Jake is pulling his legs into the linking machine for the very first time, we see Grace's hands near his legs as if moving to help him.

However in the next shot she is few feet away and then moves to help lift Jake's paralyzed legs.

The helicopter-like aircraft makes the sound of an ordinary helicopter - this is not correcthigh-speed framed propellers produce an entirely different, quite unique buzz-like, smoother noise at a higher pitch.

However, we know that they are operating in an atmosphere which is entirely different to Earth's (humans have to wear masks) and lifting an aircraft in gravity which is different to Earth's (it is stated that the humans have to work out in the low gravity), so we can't really make any comment on what these propellers should sound like.

In the scene where Jake first meets Neytiri and is trying to thank her, he grabs her arm, however, the sound effect for grabbing her arm isn't in sync, as you can hear it a couple seconds before he does grab her arm.

When Selfridge lectures Grace in his office about the corporation's purpose on Pandora (mining 'unobtainium') he closes with the Spanish expression "Comprendo?".

This is grammatically incorrect as it would mean "Do I understand?".

Addressing Grace, he should have said "Comprende?" (Do you understand?).

However, his language mistake shows his lack of appreciation for other cultures.

A large mining machine, a bucket wheel excavator [BWE], is seen during the shuttle landing sequence.

It is shown operating incorrectly, with the descending part of the wheel against the rock.

A BWE operates with the ascending part of the wheel against the rock, so the spoil can fall into the buckets.

In the nightclub scene on Earth when Jake is thrown out into the street, you can see his legs move and stiffen into a bent position (which are supposedly paralyzed) in anticipation of landing on the ground.

When Quaritch is battling Jake, we hear him say the words "come on" shortly before he puts on his oxygen mask.

Even though he says the words, we hear the word"on" without his lips moving, as he reaches for the lever to release the hood of the AMP robot.

Any robot in Avatar is always standing up and will remain static until its operator gives it a movement command.

However, when Neytiri kills colonel Miles Quaritch his robot falls to the ground as if it had been killed.

When first approaching Pandora, the moon and its host planet are shown in orbit around a single star.

The system in question, Alpha Centauri, is in fact a binary system (with two stars).

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
18 November 2010 USA USD 760,507,625
14 November 2010 USA USD 760,505,847
7 November 2010 USA USD 760,462,559
31 October 2010 USA USD 760,410,799
24 October 2010 USA USD 760,375,018
17 October 2010 USA USD 760,339,004
10 October 2010 USA USD 760,307,594
4 October 2010 USA USD 760,277,873
26 September 2010 USA USD 760,237,551
19 September 2010 USA USD 760,083,041
12 September 2010 USA USD 759,562,778
5 September 2010 USA USD 758,247,840
29 August 2010 USA USD 4,007,750
8 August 2010 USA USD 749,766,139
1 August 2010 USA USD 749,748,303
25 July 2010 USA USD 749,726,993
18 July 2010 USA USD 749,701,420
11 July 2010 USA USD 749,657,409
4 July 2010 USA USD 749,603,864
27 June 2010 USA USD 749,535,574
20 June 2010 USA USD 749,434,950
13 June 2010 USA USD 749,316,799
6 June 2010 USA USD 749,202,090
30 May 2010 USA USD 749,073,100
23 May 2010 USA USD 748,821,665
16 May 2010 USA USD 748,468,373
9 May 2010 USA USD 747,946,415
2 May 2010 USA USD 747,292,481
25 April 2010 USA USD 746,365,137
18 April 2010 USA USD 745,023,267
11 April 2010 USA USD 743,688,973
4 April 2010 USA USD 742,332,678
28 March 2010 USA USD 740,440,529
21 March 2010 USA USD 736,907,957
14 March 2010 USA USD 730,270,443
7 March 2010 USA USD 720,607,444
28 February 2010 USA USD 706,560,068
21 February 2010 USA USD 687,962,011
7 February 2010 USA USD 629,344,204
2 February 2010 USA USD 601,141,551
31 January 2010 USA USD 595,752,416
24 January 2010 USA USD 551,741,499
17 January 2010 USA USD 504,868,451
10 January 2010 USA USD 430,846,514
3 January 2010 USA USD 352,114,898
31 December 2009 USA USD 283,811,000
27 December 2009 USA USD 212,711,184
20 December 2009 USA USD 77,025,481
USA USD 760,507,625
5 September 2010 UK GBP 93,442,625
29 August 2010 UK GBP 92,813,108
4 April 2010 UK GBP 91,354,118
28 March 2010 UK GBP 91,053,002
21 March 2010 UK GBP 90,596,474
14 March 2010 UK GBP 89,856,247
7 March 2010 UK GBP 88,748,017
28 February 2010 UK GBP 86,799,652
21 February 2010 UK GBP 83,265,484
7 February 2010 UK GBP 71,936,392
31 January 2010 UK GBP 65,070,599
24 January 2010 UK GBP 57,441,123
17 January 2010 UK GBP 49,374,516
10 January 2010 UK GBP 40,991,797
3 January 2010 UK GBP 32,815,618
27 December 2009 UK GBP 18,404,659
20 December 2009 UK GBP 8,509,050
13 February 2015 Worldwide USD 2,787,965,087
25 November 2011 Worldwide USD 2,782,275,172
Non-USA USD 2,027,457,462
25 May 2010 Argentina ARS 13,468,534
18 May 2010 Argentina ARS 13,453,327
11 May 2010 Argentina ARS 13,442,324
4 May 2010 Argentina ARS 13,427,587
27 April 2010 Argentina ARS 13,421,498
20 April 2010 Argentina ARS 13,408,408
13 April 2010 Argentina ARS 13,391,353
6 April 2010 Argentina ARS 13,372,233
30 March 2010 Argentina ARS 13,422,538
23 March 2010 Argentina ARS 13,382,203
16 March 2010 Argentina ARS 13,303,290
9 March 2010 Argentina ARS 13,150,806
2 March 2010 Argentina ARS 12,835,979
23 February 2010 Argentina ARS 12,130,101
16 February 2010 Argentina ARS 11,242,940
9 February 2010 Argentina ARS 10,176,576
1 February 2010 Argentina ARS 8,795,750
26 January 2010 Argentina ARS 7,173,919
19 January 2010 Argentina ARS 5,407,218
12 January 2010 Argentina ARS 3,561,348
5 January 2010 Argentina ARS 1,273,414
31 December 2010 China USD 204,000,000
7 March 2010 Italy EUR 63,479,181
28 February 2010 Italy EUR 62,057,403
21 February 2010 Italy EUR 58,955,421
14 February 2010 Italy EUR 54,230,341
7 February 2010 Italy EUR 47,802,075
31 January 2010 Italy EUR 38,100,591
24 January 2010 Italy EUR 25,103,162
17 January 2010 Italy EUR 9,651,703
Italy EUR 65,607,562
28 February 2010 Philippines PHP 267,247,008
21 February 2010 Philippines PHP 265,151,340
14 February 2010 Philippines PHP 262,504,569
7 February 2010 Philippines PHP 255,910,164
31 January 2010 Philippines PHP 249,432,133
24 January 2010 Philippines PHP 236,668,419
17 January 2010 Philippines PHP 199,120,228
10 January 2010 Philippines PHP 161,871,069
3 January 2010 Philippines PHP 128,805,219
27 December 2009 Philippines PHP 114,138,249
20 December 2009 Philippines PHP 57,336,776
13 February 2015 Portugal USD 9,294,777
17 October 2010 Russia USD 117,939,487
10 October 2010 Russia USD 117,891,735
3 October 2010 Russia USD 117,843,007
19 September 2010 Russia RUR 117,698,744
12 September 2010 Russia USD 117,533,681
5 September 2010 Russia USD 116,915,470
29 August 2010 Russia USD 115,468,552
18 April 2010 Russia USD 112,395,919
11 April 2010 Russia USD 112,254,931
4 April 2010 Russia USD 112,126,248
28 March 2010 Russia USD 111,922,234
21 March 2010 Russia USD 111,667,920
14 March 2010 Russia USD 111,386,199
7 March 2010 Russia USD 110,921,857
28 February 2010 Russia USD 110,347,861
21 February 2010 Russia USD 108,341,667
14 February 2010 Russia USD 105,947,603
7 February 2010 Russia USD 103,091,975
31 January 2010 Russia USD 98,804,547
24 January 2010 Russia USD 93,221,654
17 January 2010 Russia USD 86,147,666
10 January 2010 Russia USD 76,166,623
20 December 2009 Russia USD 19,732,998
10 October 2010 Spain EUR 76,555,512
3 October 2010 Spain EUR 76,219,574
2 May 2010 Spain EUR 74,696,976
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 December 2009 USA USD 77,025,481 3,452
20 December 2009 UK GBP 8,509,050 503
5 January 2010 Argentina ARS 1,273,414 104
17 January 2010 Italy EUR 9,651,703 848
20 December 2009 Philippines PHP 57,336,776 105
29 August 2010 Russia USD 1,221,393 313
20 December 2009 Russia USD 19,732,998
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
14 November 2010 USA USD 27,212 6
7 November 2010 USA USD 25,511 9
31 October 2010 USA USD 18,197 6
24 October 2010 USA USD 24,299 9
17 October 2010 USA USD 15,782 10
10 October 2010 USA USD 17,304 14
4 October 2010 USA USD 22,738 19
26 September 2010 USA USD 33,844 29
19 September 2010 USA USD 238,180 129
12 September 2010 USA USD 731,178 436
5 September 2010 USA USD 2,961,801 812
29 August 2010 USA USD 4,007,750 812
8 August 2010 USA USD 10,511 1 screen
1 August 2010 USA USD 13,028 2
25 July 2010 USA USD 16,817 3
18 July 2010 USA USD 15,615 4
11 July 2010 USA USD 36,971 9
4 July 2010 USA USD 35,706 9
27 June 2010 USA USD 44,572 15
20 June 2010 USA USD 45,181 17
13 June 2010 USA USD 64,767 26
6 June 2010 USA USD 76,692 46
30 May 2010 USA USD 144,241 84
23 May 2010 USA USD 188,505 167
16 May 2010 USA USD 335,174 279
9 May 2010 USA USD 425,085 328
2 May 2010 USA USD 633,124 387
25 April 2010 USA USD 920,204 438
18 April 2010 USA USD 1,002,814 500
11 April 2010 USA USD 844,651 454
4 April 2010 USA USD 980,239 511
28 March 2010 USA USD 2,047,475 930
21 March 2010 USA USD 4,027,005 1,348
14 March 2010 USA USD 6,526,421 1,718
7 March 2010 USA USD 8,118,102 2,163
28 February 2010 USA USD 13,655,274 2,456
21 February 2010 USA USD 16,240,857 2,581
7 February 2010 USA USD 22,850,881 3,000
31 January 2010 USA USD 31,280,029 3,074
24 January 2010 USA USD 34,944,081 3,141
17 January 2010 USA USD 54,401,446 3,285
10 January 2010 USA USD 50,306,217 3,422
3 January 2010 USA USD 68,490,688 3,461
27 December 2009 USA USD 75,617,133 3,456
20 December 2009 USA USD 77,025,481 3,452
5 September 2010 UK GBP 274,145 296
29 August 2010 UK GBP 624,106 343
4 April 2010 UK GBP 107,629 48
28 March 2010 UK GBP 224,840 170
21 March 2010 UK GBP 445,809 226
14 March 2010 UK GBP 638,599 271
7 March 2010 UK GBP 908,049 345
28 February 2010 UK GBP 2,260,319 398
21 February 2010 UK GBP 2,817,009 391
7 February 2010 UK GBP 4,338,774 417
31 January 2010 UK GBP 4,865,081 424
24 January 2010 UK GBP 5,155,844 428
17 January 2010 UK GBP 5,527,039 441
10 January 2010 UK GBP 4,770,980 493
3 January 2010 UK GBP 5,940,479 493
27 December 2009 UK GBP 3,828,123 485
20 December 2009 UK GBP 8,509,050 503
25 May 2010 Argentina ARS 7,244 1 screen
18 May 2010 Argentina ARS 7,072 1 screen
11 May 2010 Argentina ARS 11,118 4
4 May 2010 Argentina ARS 11,038 3
27 April 2010 Argentina ARS 7,037 2
20 April 2010 Argentina ARS 10,778 3
13 April 2010 Argentina ARS 13,263 10
6 April 2010 Argentina ARS 20,025 10
30 March 2010 Argentina ARS 11,251 16
23 March 2010 Argentina ARS 48,072 30
16 March 2010 Argentina ARS 84,370 67
9 March 2010 Argentina ARS 136,509 86
2 March 2010 Argentina ARS 405,720 112
23 February 2010 Argentina ARS 528,661 117
16 February 2010 Argentina ARS 658,845 136
9 February 2010 Argentina ARS 860,426 148
1 February 2010 Argentina ARS 978,644 140
26 January 2010 Argentina ARS 944,237 131
19 January 2010 Argentina ARS 1,084,513 110
12 January 2010 Argentina ARS 1,353,051 103
5 January 2010 Argentina ARS 1,273,414 104
14 February 2010 Italy EUR 3,799,150 550
7 February 2010 Italy EUR 5,687,902 675
31 January 2010 Italy EUR 7,469,219 800
24 January 2010 Italy EUR 8,757,398 856
17 January 2010 Italy EUR 9,651,703 848
28 February 2010 Philippines PHP 1,476,316 7
21 February 2010 Philippines PHP 1,857,597 14
14 February 2010 Philippines PHP 4,487,468 43
7 February 2010 Philippines PHP 7,926,619 57
31 January 2010 Philippines PHP 5,873,525 35
24 January 2010 Philippines PHP 24,133,065 98
17 January 2010 Philippines PHP 30,931,304 99
10 January 2010 Philippines PHP 31,234,190 92
3 January 2010 Philippines PHP 9,390,697 14
27 December 2009 Philippines PHP 16,079,700 105
20 December 2009 Philippines PHP 57,336,776 105
17 January 2010 Russia USD 6,785,916 791
10 January 2010 Russia USD 11,135,992 927

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