Anonymous
7/13/2025, 10:45:02 PM No.212674478
James Cameron didn’t just pioneer underwater mocap and photorealistic blue catfaces, he developed memory-wiping cinema tech. It works subliminally through 3D visuals, some kind of neural-reset trick embedded in the high frame rate or color spectrum. You walk out of the theater and within 30 minutes your brain has filed the entire experience under “dream you vaguely remember having once.”
That’s why people kept going back to watch it. They forgot they already did, but remember that they intended to do so. So they watched it again. And again.
Think about it - have you ever met a single human being who has actually watched Avatar 2? Not "heard of it", not "meant to see it", not "thinks it looked cool". I mean someone who can tell you what happens in it. Where are they? You can’t name a single character who wasn’t in the first movie. Try. You can't.
This is how it made over 2 billion dollars yet has zero cultural impact. Its the most plausible explanation.
That’s why people kept going back to watch it. They forgot they already did, but remember that they intended to do so. So they watched it again. And again.
Think about it - have you ever met a single human being who has actually watched Avatar 2? Not "heard of it", not "meant to see it", not "thinks it looked cool". I mean someone who can tell you what happens in it. Where are they? You can’t name a single character who wasn’t in the first movie. Try. You can't.
This is how it made over 2 billion dollars yet has zero cultural impact. Its the most plausible explanation.
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