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James Cameron on creating the world of "Avatar"
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3 years ago
James Cameron talked to Brut about the creating the world of "Avatar" and what the latest movie is really about …
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I read that your first idea for Avatar came to you in a dream, when you were 19.
00:08
Can you tell us about this dream?
00:10
Well, it was really just an image or a series of images with a bioluminescent forest with
00:15
purple moss underfoot.
00:17
When you stepped on it, it lit up and, you know, a glowing river filled with bioluminescent
00:21
animals and, you know, even down to the little flying lizards that spin around.
00:27
It was kind of all there, but it was just an image.
00:29
It wasn't a story.
00:30
There was no story yet, you know, so I painted that and I kept it in the back of my mind
00:34
and then years later, in 1995, when I sat down to write what I thought I was, you know,
00:39
a planet story, something that took place in another world, those images came back and
00:44
I incorporated them into the story that became Avatar.
00:47
The first Avatar was released 13 years ago.
00:50
Did you change the script of this new movie throughout the years in the wake of the climate
00:55
crisis?
00:57
Not really.
00:58
The script, the new story for The Way of Water and then, you know, movie three, movie four,
01:04
and movie five, this story evolved in 2013, 2014 with the writers, okay?
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So I put together a room of writers and we worked with whiteboards and we worked out
01:14
the whole story from end to end, all five, you know, all four sequels.
01:20
And it really hasn't changed since then.
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It was refined over the next two years.
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We began shooting in 2017.
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I don't think I really thought about how the world will have changed by the time the
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movie actually landed, you know, but of course it has.
01:36
We look at climate change differently.
01:38
It's not over the horizon.
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It's here now, you know.
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There's a lot more angst and anxiety about it.
01:44
People are better informed.
01:45
Of course, the good news is that The Way of Water is not really about climate change.
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It's about the ocean, you know.
01:52
So the emphasis changed from the rainforest, which was about, you know, rainforest, indigenous
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culture, biodiversity loss, all the things that are happening in, let's say, Brazil or
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Central Africa, that sort of thing, around the world.
02:06
The focus now is on the ocean.
02:08
So the ocean is worldwide.
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That's a global problem, a global issue.
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But I would say the movie is not—it's not kind of thumping the Bible about, you know,
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about environmental issues.
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It's just there.
02:22
It's just challenging the viewer to feel something for a pristine, beautiful world
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that's being systematically destroyed, which is really what we're doing on our own world.
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It's all a metaphor.
02:36
Showing the ocean the way you show it, it kind of shocks the audience in comparison
02:41
to how the ocean is now today.
02:43
Yes.
02:44
Well, there are places in the ocean even now, even after it's been degraded and so much
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of the fish have been taken out of the ocean by us.
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There are still places now that are quite beautiful and have quite profuse biomass and
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high diversity.
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Some of the reefs in the Western Pacific are still great.
03:01
But our coral reefs, if we keep going the way we are going, within the next 50 years
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we won't have coral reefs.
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They just won't exist anymore, at least alive.
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There will be dead coral reefs.
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And so this is something that's worth fighting for.
03:14
So what we show is that beauty that we still have here in places, that we used to have
03:20
everywhere, but that we still have enough that we can preserve it if we accept that
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challenge.
03:26
Do you think that it is part of your job as an artist to speak up about social and environmental
03:33
issues and to try to raise awareness with your audience?
03:36
I think different artists define their roles differently.
03:39
Some artists are not concerned at all with social or immediate issues in the world.
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Others are concerned, such as myself, but they do it through the lens of entertainment
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and fantasy, science fiction.
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We step outside ourselves, we go to another world so that we can look back at our values
03:59
and the things that are important to us.
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That's what I would like to do.
04:02
And then other filmmakers just go straight at the problem and they make a movie about
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that problem, whether it's racism or gender bias or whatever it is.
04:12
Do you hope that you might influence your audience's action with your movies?
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And do you think that movies can change the world?
04:19
I think cinema changes the world every day.
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I think it's always changed the world, you know, television, cinema, whenever we come
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together to share ideas as an artist and an audience of that artist, we're in a dialogue,
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we're talking about things, we're working our stuff out, you know, it's therapeutic.
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I think it's also important for any filmmaker to understand the limitations of what a film
04:44
can do.
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The first thing, the first and highest priority is get the audience to care about your characters
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and their problems.
04:52
You know, so this movie isn't really about climate change.
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It's not even mentioned.
04:57
It's about the oceans, but it's primarily about family and the dysfunction of family,
05:03
the conflict in family, how family is a strength, you know, so I wanted to make it something
05:08
that was universal, that anybody anywhere on the planet could relate to.
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