Disclosure Day

How the all-time greats Spielberg, Kaminsky and Williams come up with this scrambled gimmicky mess eludes me.


Rating: 2.5
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Masters of the Universe

I might be an easy target for this one, but Masters of the Universe is much better than it has any right to be. It hits all the right notes, perfectly balancing its inherent silliness with heartfelt fan service.

Rating: 3.5

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And โ€“ of course โ€“ it gives me an excuse to re-post this image:

Project Hail Mary

Rating: 4.5

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Avatar: Fire and Ash

Rating: 3.5

After rewatching the first two Avatar films as mental preparation, one thought kept nagging at me: I am not sure I want to sit through the same story again for another three (now two) films. So instead, I imagined a different arc โ€” one that, to my mind, would do more justice to James Cameronโ€™s fascination with systems, technology, and human failure than yet another white-savior myth unfolding on a moon that might more honestly have been called Oedipus rather than Pandora.

Let us begin with a brief recap of the first two instalments, before drifting โ€” gently, and without spoilers โ€” into What-If territory.


Avatar

Jake Sully is out of luck and out of options when a shady agency recruits him for a mission that feels experimental at best and unethical at worst. Inserted into a borrowed body, he is dropped onto Pandora and โ€” almost immediately โ€” into a familiar narrative groove. Jake becomes the white savior of an indigenous people, mastering their ways faster than they ever could, while quietly betraying his own species. Liberation is framed as empathy, but built on appropriation and the seductive promise of starting over as someone better, stronger, purer.

Avatar: The Way of Water

Having proven himself indispensable, Jake rises to become leader of the Naโ€™vi. The problem is that leadership turns him into a target. His symbolic importance attracts human aggression, and his presence destabilizes the very society he claims to protect. The loss of his son marks the first real rupture in the heroic fantasy: victory comes at a price, and Jake is no longer sure who is paying it.

Avatar: Fire and Ass

The war against humanity grinds on, but now the fractures run through Naโ€™vi society itself. Political agitators emerge, power consolidates, and moral clarity dissolves. Jake stumbles into alliances and intrigues he barely understands. Then the truth surfaces: Pandora is dying โ€” not only because of human exploitation, but because the Naโ€™vi themselves, under a mysterious leader, have secretly mined unobtainium and are now preparing to abandon their world. In a brutal final choice, Jake must side with his human comrades or Neytiri. He chooses โ€” and loses her.

Fade to black.

Avatar: Out of the Frying Pan into the Aether

Jake wakes up aboard a human transit ship, moments before landing on Pandora.

Only now is it revealed that the previous three films were largely simulations โ€” psychological training constructs based on real historical events. Their purpose was never to teach tactics, but resistance. Pandoraโ€™s true defense is not military at all: the planet and the Naโ€™vi emit a complex pheromonal field that manipulates perception, emotion, and desire. A planetary, weaponized atmosphere of empathy. Marines do not fail because they are weak, but because they fall in love โ€” with the world, with the people, with themselves.

Every landing so far has failed.

Broken down and rebuilt as an emotionally numbed grunt, traumatized and stripped of heroic illusions, Jake fights this time encased in a mech suit, barely insulated from Pandoraโ€™s influence. It still is not enough. Humanity is repelled once more in a bloody massacre. As the sole survivor, Jake slips aboard a departing Naโ€™vi invasion vessel.

Avatar: Earthbound

Jake awakens alone in the Na’vi attack cruiser. Mutilated, legless, barely alive, he registers as only a partial life-form โ€” enough to survive, not enough to be detected. He is the only one who can still stop the invasion of earth. What follows is Die Hard on a Naโ€™vi warship: crawling through corridors, sabotaging systems, driven by memory and rage.

In the final confrontation, Jake comes face to face with the general of the invasion. The ultimate reveal: it is his twin brother โ€” long thought dead, genuinely converted, and utterly convinced that Earth must fall. In a ferocious last fight, Jake kills him and steers the ship into the sun, saving the planet in one final desperate act.

Fade to white.


In conclusion

Having said that, Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang are clearly the highlight of the actual third movie, locked in an over-the-top, batshit-crazy amour fou that finally injects the saga with an unhinged emotional energy it has been lacking all along โ€” and perhaps exposes that this entire saga might just be a manifestation of James Cameronโ€™s personal female power fantasies.

Too long for my taste, but still a genuinely enjoyable feast for the senses, borrowing heavily from its predecessors and from other cinematic epics.


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This article was written by the author using AI as a tool for language, structure, and refinement.

Bitgestalt โ€“ Data, Design & Storytelling

Data, Design & Storyelling steht schon lange im Kopf von rafenew.world. Am 1. Juli 2025 ging ich einen Schritt weiter und grรผndete die Bitgestalt GmbH.

Bitgestalt wurde als Agentur fรผr Datenvisualisierung gegrรผndet, mit dem Ziel, Daten fรผr Unternehmen klar, verstรคndlich und wirksam zu machen. Im Zentrum steht das Visualisieren, Kommunizieren und Navigieren komplexer Datenthemen, damit Organisationen fundierte Entscheidungen treffen kรถnnen. Bitgestalt verbindet dabei Design, Analyse und Storytelling zu einer ganzheitlichen Herangehensweise.

Das Angebot von Bitgestalt umfasst unter anderem Data Maps, Dashboards sowie die visuelle und konzeptionelle Aufbereitung kritischer Datenthemen. Dabei geht es nicht um Visualisierung als Selbstzweck, sondern um das Transformieren von Informationen in Orientierung, Einsicht und strategische Wirkung. Jede Visualisierung soll einen klaren Nutzen stiften und eine konkrete Handlung unterstรผtzen.

Parallel dazu baue ich mit meinem Substack ยซBitgestalt Briefยป eine kleine Sammlung von Gedanken, Einsichten und Hintergrundgeschichten rund um Datenvisualisierung, Kommunikation und die Arbeit von Bitgestalt auf. Die Beitrรคge erscheinen unregelmรคssig, dafรผr sorgfรคltig kuratiert โ€“ mal als tiefer Einblick in Konzepte, mal als kurze Notiz aus dem Alltag eines Studios, das Daten sichtbar, verstรคndlich und wirksam machen will. Substack dient dabei weniger als Newsletter im klassischen Sinn, sondern als Erweiterung von Bitgestalt: ein Ort, an dem ich reflektiere, dokumentiere und meine Arbeit weiter einordne.

Now you know. ๐Ÿ™‚

2025 โ€“ What a year…!
ยซA couple of interesting years, actuallyโ€ฆยป, he muttered, taking out the lighting equipment.

Tron: Ares

Tron: Electric Boogaloo โ€“ all show, no substance

Rating: 2.5

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One Battle After Another

It’s like P.T.A. cracked some kind of code: ยซOne Battle After Anotherยป is neither the movie I wanted nor the film I expected – but an experience I needed.

Rating: 4.5

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Rating: 4

Compared to Marvel’s output over the past few years, The Fantastic Four: First Steps feels like a ten (which is a five on my scale). But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. It’s a solid, very safe movie that doesn’t take risks โ€“ but it’s undeniably gorgeous to look at and listen to. Sometimes, that has to be enough.

This movie had one job: not to suck โ€“ and to get the MCU back on track before its swan song and eventual reboot. And honestly? It delivered better than expected.

Funny I wrote ยซno riskยป โ€“ as if featuring a giant purple alien (again?!) wasnโ€™t a bold choice in an earlier depiction of Marvelโ€™s First Family.

Thanks for that. I guess. Good Job.


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Superman

A great James Gunn movie, but an underwhelming Superman film. It might be enough to kickstart the new DC Universe โ€” if Gunn doesnโ€™t leave his fingerprints all over it, especially in his role as head of the studio.

Rating: 4

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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Rating: 3

One… last… time.


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