
04-22-2010, 07:39 PM
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Tsulfätu
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Finland
Posts: 1,559
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“I’ve been thinking a lot about this film,” says Cameron, “and maybe why it’s connected to people so much, and I’ve kind of realized that what I was trying to do was create dream imagery, create a lucid dream state while you’re watching the film. I think that most people dream of flying at some point and when we’re kids we dream of flying and I certainly did, and still have a lot of flying dreams and I thought that if I can connect to an audience, to a kind of collective unconscious in almost the Jungian sense, then it bypasses all the politics and all the bull****, and all the culturally specific stuff and all the language specific stuff around the world and connects us all to that kind of childhood, dreamlike state when the world was magical and infinite and scary and cool and you could soar. So that was the concept behind these scenes. And for me, personally, this was the part of the movie that I like the best, that I can watch over and over again.”
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He truly succeeded at that..
EDIT: Do you think Jim himself has experienced the world of Pandora in Lucid Dream ?
Last edited by Fosus; 04-22-2010 at 07:45 PM.
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