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Die Legende von Aang erzählt die mitreißende Geschichte eines zwölfjährigen Jungen vom Volk der Luftnomaden, den das Schicksal zum Avatar, zum Herrn der Elemente, auserkoren hat. Ein Jahrhundert ist seit dem plötzlichen Verschwinden des letzten Avatars vergangen. Ein Jahrhundert unter der Schreckensherrschaft der Feuernation, die die Welt in einem fürchterlichen Krieg mit Zerstörung und Leid überzogen hat. Nun ist es an dem jungen Aang das Erbe der Avatare anzutreten und so die Weisheit und die Fähigkeiten derer, die in vergangenen Zeiten diese verantwortungsvolle Rolle übernommen haben, zu erlangen. Aang muss die im Krieg befindlichen Nationen befrieden und so das Gleichgewicht der Elemente wiederherstellen. Die Mächte von Luft, Wasser, Erde und Feuer können nur durch den Avatar gebändigt werden. Nur er vermag die widerstreitenden Naturen all dieser urgewaltigen Kräfte seinem Willen zu unterwerfen. Um seine Bestimmung zu erfüllen, muss Aang die Charakteristik der Elemente studieren. Sie zu verstehen kann schlussendlich über Sieg oder Niederlage entscheiden. (Verleiher-Text)

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J*A*S*M 

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Englisch - Knock, Knock! - Who´s there? - Sense. - Sense who? - Sense you can´t see. Happening already made me burst out in laughter several times, but you could still see some of Shyamalan’s signatures, and there were moments when I wondered whether the Indian director isn’t making sophisticated fun of us, a possibility that’s unfortunately ruled out in The Last Airbender. The story is so poorly put together that it defies reason. I don’t think I’ve seen worse dialogues this year and the periodic expository monologues were lethal. In those 103 minutes there was only one interesting moment (the giant wave), which is a very sad balance. A ridiculous movie and I’m sorry for Shyamalan. ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch I've always genuinely liked Shyamalan, even when the world was laughing in his face. However, I’m not willing to sit through this theatre show that cost $150 million, even if I happened to like the winds and fire. It ends with divine special effects and a charismatic Dev Patel (!), but the rest of it is one giant mistake because they forgot about the set design (it has barely five locations) and any involvement in the plot. The lack of epicness in the movie theater may have been masked by the 3D, but on the TV screen you want proper characters (and there are some surges in there) and an inflated plot (and the subject matter promises it). Instead, for two hours we watch the yoga poses of a little kid and the most tragic breaks in a villain’s behavior I’ve seen all year. And "Nation of Earth" was just a cameo, right? ()

novoten 

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Englisch Shyamalan has indeed lowered his perfectionism standards significantly, but he can handle the fantasy story with ease. Although his screenplay fatally fails in dialogue and presents an intertwined (yet not particularly complex) mythology as the most obvious reality. The essential points, however, are credited to engaging battles and, above all, the final half hour, when I was truly interested in the fates of the characters and the action left me breathless. Three stars may seem somewhat half-hearted, but the label of Shyamalan's worst film still remains. However, in the context of his previous work, it does not imply anything fundamentally negative. ()

Zíza 

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Englisch Okay fine, looking forward to the sequel... ^^ I unexpectedly liked it a lot. It's clear to me where it needs cleaning up, and it's clear to me what it probably looks like in the series, and somehow, because it's clear to me, I like it because I can just figure out the rest that you don’t see. It doesn't matter what the bard meant to say. Weird commentary. It's simply got something to it. A better 3 stars. But I want a sequel... :-D ()

lamps 

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Englisch One of the funniest big budget blockbusters – in a negative sense. There are moments when it’s saved by the relatively good effects and Howard’s music, but after something this clumsy, unoriginal and in every aspect generic, it’s a miracle that Shyalaman still got work in Hollywood. Even Zdeněk Troška in his fairytale beginnings could have done a better job, because this only looked like a more expensive and oriental version of a Czechoslovak TV fairytale. 35% ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I must say that even though the film is not particularly well directed, I quite liked the mythology. Yes, it's cliche upon cliche and Shyamalan is probably incapable of making a film without unnecessary pathos, but it was a fairly relaxing sci-fi where you could root for that bald guy who played Gandalf. True, I don't remember much about it, but I won't completely forget about the film either. There won't be a sequel, which is a shame, I'm quite curious about how it would have developed further. ()