BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS »

Friday, June 4, 2010

Avatar Movie Relates To In Real Life

Avatar is a really good movie. I liked it because it was about stuff that is happening in our life today. One of the things that it relates to is like the hoe the white people came here to the American when the Native Americans lived here. And the white came over to take over there land and take out the best of the Indians stuff like their land. They would also try to separate their families and wildlife. Like for example they had like 2000 buffalos and they killed like 1800 and just left 200 so that they could go away and not come back. And Europeans think that everything is theirs and they want it all to them self. Even though they weren’t the first people to find it.


Another thing that this movie reminds me of is that the normal people had this little rock shaped thing that they said that people pay millions to get. And that reminded me of like when the oil companies just go to no one’s land like in the middle of the ocean and just drill holes and take oil out and then they go out to the world and sell it. Like if they were the ones to grow that stuff but they don’t so why do they have the right to sell it if it wasn’t theirs in the first place… that was the dinosaurs and plants from thousands of years ago that transform to what we call today ‘oil’ so I don’t know why they’re out there selling it to us for like 3 dollars a gallon. When all they did is just go in the middle of the ocean and just sucked it up from the earth’s land. Which it wasn’t even theirs to begin with.

The other thing it reminds me of is of the rain forest. The rain forest is important to our life because it produces 60 percent of our oxygen. And miles and miles are being cut down every day. And it is killing our animals and animals that we haven’t yet find out that they exist in our world. We human find at least two new species a day so if we don’t cut down the forest in South America we can find new animals or plants every day. That’s the thing this movie relates to from my point of view.

0 comments: