Today I wanted to relax and watch a fun movie. I decided to walk across the street to the town center because the weather was nice and sunny, temperatures in the 60s. I stopped at Peet’s and bought an Impossible Everything Plant-Based Sandwich, which was very tasty. It is vegan, and the sausage patty had spices, as well as it was warmed. Then, I went to Yogurtland and bought a cup of two-flavoured yoghurt—raspberry/chocolate and pistachio. It was good, but it was melting fast in the sun. I finished it fast before it turned into liquid. I walked around, browsing the area filled with UCI college students.

At almost four, I went inside the theater and bought my movie ticket for Avatar, Fire and Ash, in 3D, which was fun, mostly about the continuing war between the human Zionists against the Avatars in order to colonize and steal their land, which reminded me of what the Zionists are doing to Palestine, as well as other countries. Another tribe of Avatars, who are quite dark and very combative, helped the greedy human Zionists fight the blue Water Avatar and green Sky Avatar tribes.

The blue Water Avatar and green Sky Avatar tribes have come together to help each other fight off the evil and demonic enemy who wants to destroy them and their land. The main characters are Jake Sully and his family, their human hippy friend Spyder, the evil Fire and Ash leader and her clan, and the greedy humans. There were lots of war and fighting action scenes as well as destruction and fire. But the story kind of reminded me of Star Wars in colorful nature themes. At the human Zionists’ ship, there was a crowd of people holding up their iPhones to record the situation, which looked like iPhone paparazzi. It is the continuation story from the last avatar.

Spyder has a hard time breathing, worrying his Avatar friends because they think he is dying. A young female Avatar, who has a crush on him, tends to be spiritual, asking the Avatar goddess for help and insight to save Spyder’s life, and she helps Spyder breathe without the use of a face-cover mask, which shocks the humans because humans aren’t able to breathe well in that land. The humans are determined to bring Spyder back home in order to study him as a lab experiment because they don’t understand how he is now breathing without a mask. It is like Spyder was created as a weaponized human, and the humans want him back to study him and work on him for their agenda.

But Spyder cannot stand their fascism, and he prefers to live with the Avatars. He is like a hippy boy. Spyder has more of a role in this movie because he continues to fight his father. Jake Sully and his wife wonder if Spyder fits in with their tribe, even though they all like him, especially his kids. But his wife kind of blames Spyder for the death of her son by the humans. Jake’s son also struggles with his brother’s death. He also wants to speak up about the situation. The young Avatars get together on their own to make a difference. Avatar 3 budge appears to be high because of the special effects in a three-hour movie. But I tolerated it because I was mostly there to relax and have fun, without any expectations.

It is also interesting that the different avatar clans live in different nature environments, similar to tarot card—clans: Earth, Water, Air/Sky, and Fire/Ash. The 3D effects in the movie brings out the nature scenes and actions to make the area more interesting and colorful. The Fire/Ash clan appear to be very dark and evil, ending up collaborating with the humans to destroy the peaceful and spiritual Avatars, fighting for their land and destroying the Avatar people, who just want to live in peace on their own land. Such peaceful people remind me of Palestinians, as well as other countries who were mass murdered and destroyed for colonization in order to steal their land and natural resources.

It appears that the Fire and Ash clan is about burning and destroying the land into ashes to create their own New World Order or Phoenix rising out of the ashes, which is like what Zionist Israel is doing, with the help of other complicit Zionists. The Fire and Ash clan hate the Avatar goddess because of their darkness and hatred, similar to Zionists who hate God, preferring to pursue their Zionist filth as their ideological religion. Such Zionist filth includes doing the opposite of the 10 Commandments, which includes murder, pedophilia, stealing, lying, cheating, and other debaucherous acts. This movie also does remind me of Lord of the Rings because of the different clans in nature themes. I thought the Fire and Ash leader looked satanic.

I noticed that the greedy and demonic human General tended to shapeshift into a blue Avatar and a Fire and Ash clan member, maybe to infiltrate the clan groups in order help him get his son Spyder as well as take over the land for colonization. He is similar to a Turnskin.

I thought the movie was entertaining and fun, which is why I decided to see the movie in 3D form to make the most of the three-hour length. Certain scenes reminded me about certain political scenes in real life as well as other ideas, as I analyzed the story and the characters’ actions. The ending of the movie could lead to an Avatar 4 movie. It is interesting that the pregnant avatar decided to fight in the war, which induced her baby’s birth before she died at childbirth. She makes Sully’s wife promise to care for her baby. This baby will likely become a prominent character in Avatar 4. Since the human General dies at the end, there will likely be another evil human going after Spyder, unless the general survives and returns as a burned and deformed character, with a dark mask similar to Star Wars’ Darth Vader, to get his revenge.

Avatar 3: Fire and Ash is a 2025 film directed by James Cameron and produced by James Cameron, Rae Sanchini, Richard Baneham, David Valdes, and late Jon Landau. Some familiar actors include Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Michelle Yeoh, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Edie Falco, Giovanni Ribisi, Jack Champion, Trinity Bliss, Jamie Flatters, Britain Dalton, Jemaine Clement, Brendan Cowel, Bailey Bass, Filip Geljo, Duane Evans Jr, Jake McLean, Matt Gerald, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, David Thewlis, and Oona Chaplin.







