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Saw this in 3D today - has my thumbs up!
The 3D works (even with my vision) and the story, although predictable (I'd figured out the ending by about 20 minutes into the film) was nonetheless very enjoyable and touched me deeply in several scenes.
Actually, the film reminded me a lot of three SF stories: Call me Joe by Poul Anderson, Hothouse by Brian Aldiss and a book I read years ago (name of which escapes me) in which the human adapted locals of a planet have totally adapted to the environment, and with the help of symbiotic life forms use lightening to destroy a Earth base encroaching on the world (post a comment if you know what book this is - I read it in an old Gollancz hardback).
Anyway, the themes are not new, but what is new is the totality of the treatment. Almost all of the action takes place in an alien environment with the Narvi - all of which is computer generated. There is live action footage and characters spliced into this as well, and it is absolutely seamless. Within 10 minutes I was immersed into the environment, and wishing it really existed!
With a lot of films of this ilk the plot is a bit simplistic. We don't know much about the corporation exploiting the planet, but we can guess that this is either the same one seen in the Aliens films, or one very similar in operation. Really though the situation mirrors a number of colonial and post-colonial situations in recent history, where local and indigenous populations lost out to overseas interest in their resources.
No doubt about who the "bad guys" are and this is pretty clear from the trailer. It takes time but you learn about the Narvi over the course of the film and come to understand their culture and religion - a religion that seems to be based on a "real god(ess)" as well. But it's also clear that ultimately the good guys will win, and that the main character will, well you'll see. Suffice it to say that what happens is telegraphed well before it occurs.
But even with its predictability, I loved this film. I shall have to see it again, without the 3D,to see if that makes a difference.