The Real Protagonist of Avatar 2 is Actually the Second Son Loak!

Let’s start with the conclusion: the protagonist of the movie is the young generation headed by Loark, and besides humans, the real villain is the adults headed by Sally.

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It is nothing more than letting him go through an adventure to make a teenager grow up in a short period of time. For Loark, when this adventure begins was his encounter with Payakan at the Three Brothers Rock: Payakan helped Roak out of danger, and Loak helped Payakan relieve his pain. The two established a rare friendship during their acquaintance.


On the other hand, adults led by Sally and Tenovari have completely opposite views on Loacan and Payacan: Sally has always regarded The second son as a thorn in the flesh, a proper unstable factor, and trust cannot be established between father and son; the island tribes represented by Tenovali regard Payakan as a "killer" Tukun, and there is no friendship between the two; in the eyes of adults, the friendship between Loak and Payakan should end here, even if the audience knows that the two It is "fate makes us meet in troubled times, but fate also makes us love each other in times of crisis" is of no avail. It can be said that the adults led by Sally who are self-styled, stubborn, seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages are the biggest villains in the movie other than humans.


The turning point of the story is that the hunting boats stared at the straying Payakan, and Loak, who saw the wrong way, came to the rescue, which aroused the long-running conflict between Lee and the Colonel. At the critical moment when the colonel was about to take Sally lightly, it was Payakan, who was not accepted by adults, who rescued him and reversed the situation, so that he would not be completely defeated. Without Sally's worrying about gains and losses and indecision, the family would not be in danger repeatedly; without Roark's courage to take risks and emphasizing love and justice, the family would not be able to survive from desperation.


It can be seen that Cameron admired Loark's spirit of adventure and resistance, although his aggressiveness also caused losses to his family , but that's exactly what Sally is missing in this movie. At the end of the movie, Sally finally realizes that family is not a weakness but a fortress. If you dare to give it a go, your family is your strongest backing. Looking forward to the third sequel of the Sally family who are ready to go and revenge.


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