"Avatar 3: The Seed Bearer" directed by James Cameron will be released on December 17. After the first batch of North American media reviews was lifted, critics' feedback on the film showed obvious polarization, which attracted huge attention.
The core highlight of this film is that Cameron introduced a new Na'vi tribe-"The Ash People" (The Ash People). This tribe plays a key role in the story, with Varang, played by Oona Chaplin, being particularly prominent.
Varan is described as a charismatic, decisive, and even somewhat disturbing character. Her arrival breathes new life into Pandora and creates new, more dramatic obstacles for the Sully family.

Many journalists praised the addition of the Ash Tribe for adding a gritty, more conflictual dynamic to the story and bringing a sense of freshness. Oona Chaplin's performance was critically acclaimed and considered by many critics to be one of the most memorable characters since the series began.
Much of the media is highly enthusiastic about Avatar 3 . Critics generally agreed that James Cameron once again demonstrated his ability to create extraordinary visual experiences.
Some reviews called the film "epic" and "ambitious", especially emphasizing that it was "full of emotion".
The film delves into themes of family, heritage and survival more powerfully than its predecessor.
However, not everyone was happy with the sequel. Some critics pointed out that "Avatar 3" has a significant repetitive problem of "old-fashioned structure".

Critics felt that Cameron repeated many of the same narrative mechanisms and was considered to be treading water, causing the film to appear to be "spinning in circles" at certain moments, especially given its deemed "too long" running time.
More pointed reviews pointed out that "Fire and Ember" has a confusing plot, information overload, and sometimes disjointed content. Some compared it to its predecessor, Avatar: Path of Water, and felt that the new game lacked enough courage and innovation to fully justify its three-plus hour length.

The first reviews of "Avatar 3" have been mixed. Did you expect this?
Do you think it is more important for James Cameron to continue to deepen the emotional theme of family in the "Avatar" series, or is it more important to introduce new conflicts and new settings like the "Ash Tribe"? Welcome to share your views in the comment area!