
I haven't seen the first Avatar since 2010 so I'm not sure if the story of 2 is in fact a step down or if I'm just more discerning than I was at 15, but for a three hour movie it feels like it both didn't get a lot done and didn't have enough room for everything. Part of that's the smaller scale and lower stakes to the final battle, as well as a bad case of only-half-a-movie syndrome, which of course is common when two sequels are shot are back-to-back. That said, there was plenty to like here, particularly the effects and action, as expected. I was less than enthralled by the teen drama and the decision to write the protagonists of the first film as bad parents, but the further glimpses of Na'vi mysticism were appreciated. Bringing back my favorite antagonist from the first film worked well, and there were some fun supporting characters, particularly the "evil" space whale and the Australian whaling captain (always grumbling about quotas) he goes up against.
Unlike the first Avatar, I doubt I will see this again during its initial theatrical release, but there's a good chance I'll rewatch it in two years before seeing Avatar 3. And I will almost certainly be there for that one, too, and not solely because of nostalgia for the first film. Though that definitely plays a role.
