Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story.
This is The Point.
Welcome to a special edition of The Point, coming to you from Beijing, An Li Xin.
I see you.
Three simple words.
Not a battle cry, not a visual spectacle.
Yet, in the world of Avatar, they carry far more weight than they appear to.
They are spoken again and again across the films, but what do they really mean?
At the Hainan Island International Film Festival,
I had the pleasure and opportunity to sit down with the world-renowned director James Cameron to talk about the stories behind it.
Over the past 15 years, Cameron's Avatar series has built a vast and devoted audience here in China.
Three years after Avatar, the way of water, Cameron, is back with his longest ever work.
Audiences are once again stepping into Pandora this time to experience something new,
something deeper.
Why does this story continue to resonate across cultures and generations?
Here's our conversation.
Mr.
Cameron, thank you very much for accepting our interview.
Yeah, pleasure.
I was at the premiere and I watched the entire 200-minute Avatar 3 and I have to say,