In the plot of "Avatar: Way of Water", it tells the story of Jack's family living happily on Pandora's planet after defeating humans on Earth. Unfortunately, after only a few years of their good days, the Earth's army made a comeback again and defeated the indigenous people on Pandora's planet. A year later, Jack formed a resistance army and launched a combat operation with humans on Earth. However, unexpectedly, such a thing also caused him to kill himself. We all know that in order to show Cameron's skills, the protagonist and his group moved to the beach to live by themselves in order to show their skills. They have to say that if there were no humans on Earth, they would probably be very comfortable, but the problem came. Logically speaking, is there a possibility whether it is humans on Earth or the indigenous people on Pandora? Is they able to live in peace? I think this possibility is not realistic, why do I say that?

In fact, we can also see from the plot in the movie. Have you noticed that the plot here is somewhat similar to the situation when the United States was established before? We all know that the United States was not in the United States from the beginning, but was established through the plunder of colonies. To put it bluntly, the reason why the United States was able to establish a country was established by massacre of aboriginal people. The indigenous people at that time were Indians. At that time, they were similar to the Earth army in the movie. It can be said that they just changed the characters.

To put it bluntly, the current Avatar is no different from the previous Indians, but people have changed. There are different civilizations between humans and Avatars on Earth. Different civilizations are destined to be impossible to merge. Do you still remember the Three Body? "The Three-Body Problem" has long told us the answer. Is there a "Law of Dark Forest" in it? It describes the entire universe as a forest, and every civilization is a hunter with a gun. Everyone hides in the primeval forest and dares not let themselves make any sound.

Once they are exposed, they don’t know how to die, because what is the greatest respect between different civilizations? That is "kill all the things", which is the most correct choice. If we only look at the perspective of civilization, Avatar is likely to be unable to coexist peacefully with humans, especially when it involves interests. In the plot, they hunt marine creatures in various ways in order to extract the essence of marine creatures , and even use marine creatures to protect their calfs to hunt them. Isn't the plot of

very familiar? The North American gang used this method to treat the former Indians. At that time, any American citizen could receive a $100 reward if he could hand over an Indian scalp, and the scalp of women and children was also worth $50. This was something the US president personally ordered. Now if you change it again, you will understand the Avatar thing in the plot, because this is all the rest of the Americans who play it themselves.