Avatar: the path of water is approaching the $2 billion mark at the global box office and a large part of why the film is doing so well has to be attributed to moviegoers seeking more expensive 3D movie tickets, and anyone wanting the full experience must have them at theater . This may cause some to see avatars 2 more than once because even if they can see it at home, it won’t be the same. Unsurprisingly, James Cameron thinks you’re “missing the point” if you watch Avatars on your phone, but not necessarily because you have a bad audiovisual experience.
The day will come, and it probably won’t be far now, when Avatar: the path of water It will be available to anyone with a Disney+ subscription, and when that happens, anyone will be able to watch the film on TVs, tablets, phones, and virtually any other connected device. A big question is what it will be like to watch the movie. Will you really feel the same? james cameron is counting on National Public Radio that watching the film at home will remain a good experience, for many people anyway…
If you watch “Way of Water” at home on a big enough flat screen TV with a decent sound system and sit close enough and across the room, you’ll have a good experience.
While this description will certainly cover many people, it also has the potential to exclude some. While it’s unclear what we consider reasonable for screen size here, there are definitely people whose primary TV falls below this threshold. And while many people own some sort of external sound system, as built-in TV speakers almost universally suck, there are also those who use them every day.
But ultimately, while filmmakers like Martin Scorsese don’t like the idea of people watching their movies on small screens, James Cameron says screen size isn’t what really matters. When people inevitably stare Avatar: the path of water on their phones, the problem won’t be that the screen is small, but that people may not be paying enough attention to the movie. Cameron continues…
When you start watching something on a phone, you miss the point. Going to the movies has less to do with the size of the screen and the perfection of the sound system. And it’s more of a decision not to multitask.
The thing is, when we watch movies on our phones, it’s often because it’s the best option available where we are. It is certainly true that we may not be focused and dedicated to what we are looking at. For Cameron, that seems to be what matters to him. So if you wait to see Avatar: the path of water at home, it seems you can always get the right experience no matter how you do it, as long as you give the film proper attention.
Source: Cinemablend
