I'm having trouble remembering the first movie. I thought his brother was the Marine. And they only contacted Jake, a civilian, to replace the departed with the Avatar program/research
I saw the movie today in its entirety. Absolutely fantastic story with the best and most beautiful CGI graphics ever made! Pure art, a true masterpiece!
@@priscila-o3x Hi Maria. Good evening! I sent you a message with a link hours ago, but apparently youtube censored it. My brother told me that he entered the Disney Plus website. But honestly I don't know how he managed to record it, because I haven't seen anything available there until now. Anyway, if I have more details, I will let you know, ok?!
@@stevecristian6932 They didn't have 12 years. They started filming in 2017 and VFX production started after filming. They did go into research and development some time after the first Avatar.
Jake is very accepting and welcoming towards Spider, as he knows what it is like to be human and how difficult it is to keep up with the Na'vi physically and culturally. He also defends Spider in situations where Neytiri is angry with him. Jake has always tried to make Spider feel welcome around his family, even when Neytiri objects to his presence and says that as a human, he "belongs with his own kind." Despite Neytiri's resentment of Spider, Jake never pushed him aside, though he did not consider him a son at first (as was evident by his absence in situations like their "family photo"). After Neteyam's death, Jake is relieved to see Spider return, embracing him and Lo'ak together while saying "a son for a son" as he lost a son and gained another.
bro he literally called spider a "stray cat" the only reason why he allowed him to stay is cause his kids liked him, until the end which is when he accepted spider as his son
@@mosthated.e.2422 he literally said that spider wasn't apart of their family, which is why he calls him a stray cat, believe what you want but jake did not like spider
@@mosthated.e.2422 Jake cared for Spider like one would your kids' pet, or a stray cat. His kids liked him, so Jake accepted his presence, but he did not necessarily care for him that deeply. When they were in danger, Spider was always Jake's last worry. But unlike Neytiri who does not care for him at all, Jake does look out for him and remembers him, but only once his own kids and wife are safe. But when it is just them two, Jake and Spider, Jake does look out for him. It's only towards the end he accepts him as a son and they have more or less trauma bonded. "A son for a son" was also said twice during that movie.
Jake is very protective of Tuk. When she and her older siblings were held captive, he checked on them to see if they were okay. When he noticed that she was crying, he hugged her and said that she was going to be alright. When they arrived at the Metkayina village, he was seen carrying her and when they arrived at their new house, she started crying from homesickness. Jake and her mother reminded Tuk and her older siblings of the phrase that Jake always says: "Sullys stick together". After Tuk and Neytiri got out of the sinking ship after being rescued by her older sister Kiri, she cried out to him as they were swimming toward Payakan and hugged her brother and father as she was relieved to see them alive.
exactly. he exploded the ship, causing most of them to be unconscious and they can't save themselves from drowning, throwing people around, from heights to people, (they probably are paralyzed due to how strong the na'vi are) throwing a full on GUN and more. neytiri was ruthless by killing them with her arrows, jake was ruthless in making them unconscious with his weapons and left them to die. it's justified though.
Jake is very concerned about Kiri's welfare, listening carefully to her concerns about Eywa. Jake often show his affection by calling her "baby girl". Although it is hard for him to understand his daughter at times, Jake does his best to support her and 'encourage' her connection with the world of Pandora. After he saw that his daughter's life was in mortal danger, he did not hesitate to risk his own life (handcuffing himself at Quaritch's request) to save Kiri.
Abilities: Jake is a skilled and resourceful warrior who adapts to his environment, owing to his former occupation as a Recon Marine. He is agile and quickly becomes acute to the bow and arrow. His skills are best displayed during his fight with Colonel Quaritch, where he takes an AMP suit GAU-90 bayonet and uses it against him. Jake appears to be a skilled hand-to-hand combatant: in his human body, he manages to physically beat a bullying bar patron despite his spinal cord injury, and in his avatar body, he uses his skills as a Marine to catch Tsu'tey off guard when the latter tries to kill him in a blind rage. His resourcefulness is displayed when he successfully destroys both the Valkyrie shuttle by throwing a grenade into one of its engines and the Dragon Assault Ship via a grenade and a detached missile during the Assault on the Tree of Souls. Jake also quickly adapts to flying an ikran. While hunting sturmbeest from the back of his ikran, he succeeds in killing one of the creatures. He manages to escape from a toruk along with Neytiri on their respective ikran, guiding Neytiri to safety in the process. Later, Jake rides a toruk skillfully during the final battle with the RDA. Despite his flying skills, Jake is initially not very good at riding direhorses and keeps falling off of them, though he's later demonstrated riding the animal well.
i liked that jake still had lots of flaws in this movie even though he was less focused , it doesn’t make him the perfect warrior once the story isn’t centered around him .
I don’t know if anyone’s ever noticed this but in the beginning when Jake turns Neteyam over, he’s checking for a wound, right? He’s survives that first one. But the second time he turns him over like that, there’s a wound from the bullet. And that second time, Neteyam dies. Jake also mentions “I thought we lost him.” It’s a really sad small detail.. 😢
6:07 I love this fight so much, I love that even Wainfleet was able to give Jake a run for his money regarding how quickly he took control of that fight. Jake had the upper hand, caught Lyle by surprise. I like to think the only reason Wainfleet countered it was because of the heightened senses of his Na'vi body. But I also believe that was also his downfall. He managed to disarm Jake which I give him props for but(This is my belief at least) I think Jake beat him because Lyle doesn't fully know what his body is capable of now. Jake has more time to master his new body and hone his skills whilst Wainfleet had a much shorter timeframe. Well, that and Jake was Marine Recon. I dunno that's just how I assess that fight either way it was short and sweet and I hope Wainfleet comes back in Avatar 3
once you were a marine, there is no way to forget a marine training, you pass it down and even if you at the edge of the universe, Semper fidelis est Marine
@@musicsoul4037 Lo'ak always felt that Neteyam was viewed as the "golden child" who can do no wrong, making Lo'ak desperate to win Jake's approval. Unfortunately, Lo'ak's frequent attempts to help out only backfire, despite his good intentions, making Jake view Lo'ak as incompetent. Jake tries to force a strict and disciplinary parenting style on Lo'ak, such as grounding him from ikran flying for a month when Neteyam almost dies, and also has Lo'ak address him as "sir" in a military fashion, despite that Lo'ak does not really care about being a warrior or fighting for a community he does not even feel connected to in the first place.
@@musicsoul4037 Jake shows very little compassion towards Lo'ak due to his rebellious attitude and seems more concerned about Lo'ak's failures instead of his earnest attempts to help. At one point, Jake bluntly tells Lo'ak that he has brought shame onto their family. Jake's constant attitude makes Lo'ak believe his father will never understand him, serving only to push the two away. After Neteyam dies, Jake refuses to take Lo'ak on the mission to save Kiri and Tuk, telling him he's "done enough." Lo'ak defies Jake's order to stay put and eventually saves his father's life in the sinking SeaDragon. The two survive and Jake tells Lo'ak "I see you", suggesting the development of a healthier and more positive relationship in the future. Lo'ak's saving of his father's life, despite the order defiance, helps Jake to see the value of taking risks instead of running away or staying put, and how it can save people's lives. It also helps him see his mistakes and become a better parent towards Lo'ak and all his children.
I understand the point; but neteyam was his first son, has the best behavior and is the oldest brother. He truts him, above the others. But he loves all the children, Lo'ak is a trouble maker, he knows that 😂 kkkkkkk
Jake acts very harsh and disciplinary towards his two adolescent sons, making them address him as "sir," and he uses an authoritarian style of parenting and a tough love approach. However, he also appeared to favor Neteyam over Lo'ak and valued the outcomes of their disobedience in a fashion resembling a double standard. When Neteyam disobeyed to fight the Recombinants and ended up saving Neytiri's life, Jake is never seen reprimanding Neteyam for his disobedience due to the generally positive outcome (excluding Spider's abduction). However, when Lo'ak disobeyed to fight on the frontlines and Neteyam almost died, Jake punishes Lo'ak and grounds him due to the negative outcome. Jake was open to listening to Neteyam, but he would coldly try to silence Lo'ak, such as telling Lo'ak, "I don't want to hear it" and refusing to listen to Lo'ak's side of the story during their talk with Tonowari. What Jake arguably does not understand or value about his sons is their independence and ability to make their own life choices, and he underestimates how capable they can be. For example, Neteyam is growing up to become a skilled warrior, and Neteyam is aware that part of this means that a warrior risks their life to protect the people they care about. Despite Neteyam being willing to die for the Na'vi's cause, Jake tries to limit this choice whenever possible, such as when he ordered Neteyam not to fight the Recombinants. Jake's inability to let his sons make their own life choices, as well as caring more about the consequences over intent, is the reason they disobey and a chain of consequences occur as a result, and it can be argued Neteyam's death was one of these consequences. Before Jake and his family left for the ocean, he is never seen asking any of his children about how they felt about moving, instead only Neytiri. Despite this, Jake deeply loves his children, attempting to teach them patience and discipline in order to protect them due to his inherent fear of losing them. The reasoning for his way of parenting is due to the fear of them not being able to protect themselves if something were to happen to him. Jake's initial fear of losing his family would become a reality when Neteyam is unfortunately killed. Jake was visibly devastated and sad but did not wish to process the loss due to Kiri and Tuk being in danger. However, Jake went so far as to initially blame Lo'ak for Neteyam's death, even verbally expressing his blame of Lo'ak by telling him he has done enough, instead of examining the chain of events that led to the skirmish with the RDA. Ironically, Jake's own life is saved as a result of Lo'ak's disobedience, which helps Jake to see the value in letting his own children be their own independent people capable of making their own life choices, however questionable and risky they may seem. It is revealed that Jake desires a better relationship with Lo'ak, and he shows this by embracing him and telling him that he "sees" him. It also makes him become a better parent in general to all his children, including Spider.
If i were Jake letting Quaritch go that last time, id have cut quaritch's neural link. The planet and the animals can sense when something isnt connected to Eywa. It wouldve been a little bit of insurance against him.
Much of Jake's time on Earth is unknown, although he may be interpreted as a lonely young man because no mention is ever made of his friends or family on Earth apart from his brother Tom, and he never speaks of other people he has known on Earth. There is also a possibility the brothers' parents are deceased, and they were orphans. Although he is seen entertaining a crowd in a bar, once he is thrown outside, no one bothers to check on his welfare afterward in the alleyway. Before he left for Pandora, Jake felt directionless in life, and he could be interpreted as suffering from mild depression as he said all he ever wanted was "a single thing worth fighting for." Although Jake was a Marine and he has enough perspective to know "the world's a cold-ass bitch", his experiences have not fully hardened him, with Neytiri commenting his heart is similar to a child's. He was also not a Marine for very long in his life, either, having been discharged after his injury. He is shown to be a mischievous joker, such as telling the Na'vi he is from the Jarhead clan and telling Norm he has a date with Neytiri's sister Sylwanin, to which Grace promptly replies, "She's dead." He seems to enjoy pushing people's buttons a bit as well, such as continuing sprinting when Norm tells him to stop running, although it can be interpretted he was enjoying the sensation of being able to run again. He can also be seen playing with Pandora's bioluminescent botany. Jake also has a healthy degree of attitude towards others when they attempt to patronize or condescend on him, as seen during his interactions with Grace, once bantering with her, "Kiss the darkest part of my lily white--" before she cut him off. Jake is also remarkably intelligent in some ways. He is not book smart, which makes some scientists such as Grace initially perceive him as being on the dumber side, and so they write him off as being useless. For example, Jake is bodily-kinesthetic intelligent, able to make quick decisions in the heat of combat, shown when he evaded a thanator, and he also successfully became Toruk Makto due to a theory he developed. He is linguistically intelligent, able to pick up the Na'vi language as an adult to the degree he can hold basic conversations with them in under three months of Neytiri's tutorship. While Jake still needed Tsu'tey to translate his full speech into Na'vi, he was able to fully pick up the language even when his children were young. Jake also develops emotional intelligence and becomes more in touch with his emotions throughout his journey as he gets to know those around him. For example, in the beginning, Jake was shown to be quite emotionally resilient, not tearing up upon seeing his deceased brother, perhaps hinting he has had a rough life, evidenced by him saying he's had a "sorry-ass life". There are only two times he is seen crying; during his vision where he felt utterly lost in life and he faced his horrible guilt, as well as being reunited with Neteyam in the Spirit Tree. Jake's youthful nature does have some flaws, however; while he is shown to be courageous, determined, passionate, and possesses exceptional strength of character, this is sometimes to the fault of dangerous recklessness. He has also been accused of being arrogant. Sometimes, it takes him a while to finally listen to other people. Being only 22 years old at the start of the first film (psychologically speaking and excluding his time in cryosleep), Jake still possesses a lot of youthful energy, though it only really shows in his avatar form. He can be rash, impulsive, clumsy, and easily distracted sometimes, resulting in him disobeying orders. For example, he enjoyed his new avatar body so much that he left the room of scientists before they could tranquilize him because he could not sit still. However, another part of it has to do with Jake despising being underestimated, once telling Grace he is sick of being pitied and being told by doctors what he is unable to achieve. Jake thrives off adventure and has a strong desire to feel free, having enjoyed mythological stories of heroes when he was young. He had frequent dreams flying during his hospitalization. However, his city life on Earth, mixed in with him being forced to rely on his wheelchair, was not able to satisfy his yearning for freedom. Jake also greatly enjoys being challenged and pushing himself to his limits; he once tried to convince himself that he could pass any test a man could pass. He later also proves that he can pass many of the Na'vi's trials, even being one of the few to bond with a great leonopteryx and the only avatar to ever accomplish the feat He became a Marine for the tough and challenging lifestyle and "be hammered on the anvil of life," as he calls it. Jake initially has very little knowledge of Pandora or its inhabitants. However, he is a fast learner and quickly adapts to the Na'vi way of life, becoming a member of the Omatikaya clan in only three months. Though he notes that it is "learn fast or die" with Neytiri, he relishes the challenges she provides him with and refuses to give up on them no matter how hard they are. At first, he seems callous and sarcastically indifferent, potentially as a way for him to cope with many of his stressful, unfortunate life experiences. However, as he becomes familiar with someone, he begins to trust and respect them, taking his relationships very seriously; despite being a human born, he falls in love with Neytiri who feels he has a "good heart" that holds little fear. He also holds a strong sense of justice, as seen in the bar prologue and when he rebels against the RDA when he feels they are being overtly greedy, and harbors guilt for any who suffer or die as a result of his actions. Over time, Jake really begins to care about nature, the Na'vi way of life, and the Omatikaya people. When Eytukan is killed during the RDA's assault on Hometree, Jake is saddened and tries to comfort Neytiri despite having been rejected as a traitor. When Grace is shot by Quaritch during the avatar team's escape from Hell's Gate, Jake does everything he can to ensure that she does not die. However, when Grace succumbs to her wounds, Jake feels pain and sorrow but uses these emotions to solidify his determination to stop the RDA. He also prevents Quaritch from killing Neytiri during the final battle and fights against the Colonel despite Quaritch being in an AMP suit at the time. Omatikaya's trust in Jake is shattered when they learn about his initial mission. Jake regains their trust by risking his life to tame a toruk. He displays leadership skills and charisma when he unites the Na'vi clans and leads them into battle against the RDA. However, when Tsu'tey is gravely wounded in the final battle and wishes for Jake to take the title of Olo'eyktan, Jake is hesitant to accept, feeling that he was not "officer material", and is unwilling to kill Tsu'tey despite urging Jake to end his pain. Jake does so with much sadness and wishes his spirit to go with Eywa. Two weeks following the war, Jake's mental health turns for the worse as he begins to struggle with his festering dark emotions and guilt due to the lives lost throughout the war. He is shown to have become more distant from Neytiri, spending more time alone in the forest viewing the remains of his former human body and becoming uncertain about his future. Guilt-ridden and tormented, he becomes very reckless about his own life, seen when he is willing to engage in a battle to the death with Arvok, suggesting he may have survivor's guilt While in his near-death experience coma, he is seen facing his own regrets, tormenting himself over the possibility that if he had only spoke up to the Na'vi more about RDA's intentions sooner, then he could have potentially saved many human and Na'vi lives such as Trudy, Grace, Eytukan and Tsu'tey. He grows fears over whether or not his existence will continue to bring pain, suffering, and death onto others. After he hears from Eytukan that he is not beyond redemption, that he ultimately never intended to hurt anyone, that he does not deserve to die, and that he must learn how to forgive himself, Jake is able to begin his own path of self-healing from his traumatic experiences. Years after the war, Jake is trying to adapt to becoming a father. Although he insisted on fighting the RDA upon their return, Jake gradually began to grow more strict and fearful when the RDA began gaining the advantage; while his previous recklessness can be interpreted due to Jake not really having much to life for before he met Neytiri, Jake now has a family he wishes to protect from harm, and he wishes to do whatever he can to prevent any more of his allies from dying to prevent more regret.
This is avenger style in my opinion i wish jake and neytiri was part of the avengers and part of the mcu fighting alongside the team but I'll think about it in my own image he also similar and reminds me of captain america, john smith from pocahontas and milo thatch from atlantis the lost empire and he's his own commanding officer
5:02 this Pep talk right here. Bro is absolutely shattered. Just watched his first born die in front of him Still collected himself to give his even more shattered wife an incredible pep talk. True hero
The problem is his transition seems so rushed. They missed an opportunity to explore any potential conflict within him. He was human for most of his life, does he have amy regrets? Does he miss his own kind? A better plot point would be a conflict between the RDA and other disillusioned colonists who just see more of the same habits after already knowing they lost Earth. That could be the catalyst that drags Jake back into it.
what kinda made me mad about jake sully in this one is that he put to much pressure on the kids instead of being a father its like he had them working in military form yes i get hes been under attack and has to be prepared at all times but that is what got netayam killed he always wanted to make jake proud but did something he did not know was stupid and spider needs to stay out of the damn way man
Now, as for the Most Played part, I can SO relate to this, cuz my High school life was the WORST, and my mother also called me out after that during the theater on New Years day
I admire Jack Sully for his father-like qualities, but that still doesn't erase him being the traitor of his own real race. All for some alien tail. I can personally forgive him, but man that is sad to think about.
i dont understand why people are not talking abt jake's suffering.I mean yeah neytiri suffered a lot she lost hi sister his dad his son but jake also suffered and he also lost his son but mostly people did not mention it im not saying he suffered more than neytiri she suffered more but jake also lost his son i dont understand why people are ignoring the fact he lost his first born
The actor who plays Jake sully sounds like the guy who plays commissioner Gordon on gotham lol its funny how most of us can sound the same and then Aiden on dying light 2 sounds like krane from dying light 1
*RDA logic:* Have interstellar vehicles capable of transporting paramilitary troops for a large-scale interplanetary invasion: ✅ Be able to produce antimatter cost-effectively and use it as fuel: ✅ Build a human settlement on an exo-moon 4 ligth years away in just one year: ✅ Arrow-proof glass: ❌
Love that even after 15 years of peace he still remembers his training
That’s the thing about warriors, the training never goes away for real.
Once a Marine, always a Marine
“There’s no such thing as an ex-marine…”
Yeah ❤ some
I'm having trouble remembering the first movie. I thought his brother was the Marine. And they only contacted Jake, a civilian, to replace the departed with the Avatar program/research
I like that Jake uses the Navi methods of surviving but still uses his human soldier methods.
He’s the best of both worlds in my opinion.
@aex9516 yeah, which really makes it hard to guess what he's gonna do.
The real potent mix.
Once a marine, always a marine
I’d imagine it’s one those “old habits die hard” situations but that’s what I like about Jake. He’s the best of both worlds.
I saw the movie today in its entirety. Absolutely fantastic story with the best and most beautiful CGI graphics ever made! Pure art, a true masterpiece!
where did you watch? does it have deleted scenes from the theater or any extended scenes by chance?
@@priscila-o3x Hi Maria! My younger brother recorded it on a high-tech USB stick. I don't know how he managed it, but I can ask him after work
@@danielsan2142 yes please!
@@priscila-o3x Hi Maria. Good evening! I sent you a message with a link hours ago, but apparently youtube censored it. My brother told me that he entered the Disney Plus website. But honestly I don't know how he managed to record it, because I haven't seen anything available there until now. Anyway, if I have more details, I will let you know, ok?!
@@danielsan2142 just knowing it's already available at Disney is enough! thanks a lot 💛
The visuals on this is absolutely mind-blowing levels above any cgi I've ever seen in a movie.
1 and 2 are the best movies in the world in my opinion
they really used today's technology very well. The CGI on this film is insane. Unlike Marvel's
I totally agree with you.
They had like 12 years to make this movie
Today's Cartoons and movies are more about making sure they are "inclusive" than creating masterpieces.
@@stevecristian6932 They didn't have 12 years. They started filming in 2017 and VFX production started after filming. They did go into research and development some time after the first Avatar.
@@itsmecaldo explain
I mean.. clearly, Jake's is so much matured in this movie, the way he cares for his family and thinks every aspect of what's forthcoming is impressive
bro he was 22 in the first one and 43 in this one, obviously he's gonna mature
@@NathanielJacobs0 28 actually remember 6 years traveling to pandora
A little short tempered for a dad, but still...........
@@shadow_crne1030 Well, some dads, or any adults, in real life can be short tempered.
@@xbox360guy19 I'm just saying that he's too short tempered to be a role model.
Jake is a very wise father for his children. Being a father is very big responsibility. He wants to keep his sons and daughters safe .
Jake is very accepting and welcoming towards Spider, as he knows what it is like to be human and how difficult it is to keep up with the Na'vi physically and culturally. He also defends Spider in situations where Neytiri is angry with him. Jake has always tried to make Spider feel welcome around his family, even when Neytiri objects to his presence and says that as a human, he "belongs with his own kind." Despite Neytiri's resentment of Spider, Jake never pushed him aside, though he did not consider him a son at first (as was evident by his absence in situations like their "family photo"). After Neteyam's death, Jake is relieved to see Spider return, embracing him and Lo'ak together while saying "a son for a son" as he lost a son and gained another.
bro he literally called spider a "stray cat" the only reason why he allowed him to stay is cause his kids liked him, until the end which is when he accepted spider as his son
@@NathanielJacobs0 he didn’t mean it like that. What he meant was he was seen as a stray cat by other navies.
@@mosthated.e.2422 he literally said that spider wasn't apart of their family, which is why he calls him a stray cat, believe what you want but jake did not like spider
@@mosthated.e.2422 Jake cared for Spider like one would your kids' pet, or a stray cat.
His kids liked him, so Jake accepted his presence, but he did not necessarily care for him that deeply. When they were in danger, Spider was always Jake's last worry. But unlike Neytiri who does not care for him at all, Jake does look out for him and remembers him, but only once his own kids and wife are safe. But when it is just them two, Jake and Spider, Jake does look out for him.
It's only towards the end he accepts him as a son and they have more or less trauma bonded. "A son for a son" was also said twice during that movie.
Jake is very protective of Tuk. When she and her older siblings were held captive, he checked on them to see if they were okay. When he noticed that she was crying, he hugged her and said that she was going to be alright. When they arrived at the Metkayina village, he was seen carrying her and when they arrived at their new house, she started crying from homesickness. Jake and her mother reminded Tuk and her older siblings of the phrase that Jake always says: "Sullys stick together". After Tuk and Neytiri got out of the sinking ship after being rescued by her older sister Kiri, she cried out to him as they were swimming toward Payakan and hugged her brother and father as she was relieved to see them alive.
@@JackieZYT that's fine. But please be respectful
she's his youngest child, ofc he's very protective of her
@vincent stein I just copied and pasted Jake's relationship with Tuktirey.
@@vincentstein5504 OK?
The Avatar films really are amazing! I can’t wait for 3, 4 and 5
Can’t wait for it to take 13 years again 💀
@@Denzel9911 Haha I thought the same but the 3rd should be coming out December next year if everything goes right James Cameron says.
@@jay9958 😁👍 thank goodness
December 2025
I like Jake's personality in this movie.
Why
@bmag he's one of my favorite main characters in the Avatar franchise.
@@Freyaaamira that's why.
@@Freyaaamira why not?1
@@iandanielcassidy8126
Is it because he’s a parent?
5:42 people talk about Neytiri’s savagery in butchering the RDA, but Jake was just as ruthless
They both make such a good team
exactly. he exploded the ship, causing most of them to be unconscious and they can't save themselves from drowning, throwing people around, from heights to people, (they probably are paralyzed due to how strong the na'vi are) throwing a full on GUN and more. neytiri was ruthless by killing them with her arrows, jake was ruthless in making them unconscious with his weapons and left them to die. it's justified though.
Jake has pretty much become the perfect blend of human and Na’vi.
Makes him a very dangerous and adaptable/formidable threat. Blends his military training with that of Navi movement
@@DaveRedsky There's a reason he's at the top of RDA's hit list. For Eywa + Semprifi Motherf**ker is super dangerous lol.
Love this film with all my heart.
Haven't seen Sam Worthington in a movie in a long time. I feel like his acting ability has increased _substantially_ since the first movie.
Jake is very concerned about Kiri's welfare, listening carefully to her concerns about Eywa. Jake often show his affection by calling her "baby girl". Although it is hard for him to understand his daughter at times, Jake does his best to support her and 'encourage' her connection with the world of Pandora. After he saw that his daughter's life was in mortal danger, he did not hesitate to risk his own life (handcuffing himself at Quaritch's request) to save Kiri.
yoooo chill with the essays 💀💀😭😭
@@sensz9139 I just copied and pasted. I've been chilling
I love the duality of Quaritch and Sully in this movie. They are treated like 2 main characters.
I just love him. His Avatar is more handsome and cooler for me than any other human actor.❤
0:21: That foreshadowing tho.
He's such a great warrior, I can keep watch him fighting
Yeah same ! I really like the blend of his military training and his Navi movement too
Abilities:
Jake is a skilled and resourceful warrior who adapts to his environment, owing to his former occupation as a Recon Marine. He is agile and quickly becomes acute to the bow and arrow. His skills are best displayed during his fight with Colonel Quaritch, where he takes an AMP suit GAU-90 bayonet and uses it against him. Jake appears to be a skilled hand-to-hand combatant: in his human body, he manages to physically beat a bullying bar patron despite his spinal cord injury, and in his avatar body, he uses his skills as a Marine to catch Tsu'tey off guard when the latter tries to kill him in a blind rage. His resourcefulness is displayed when he successfully destroys both the Valkyrie shuttle by throwing a grenade into one of its engines and the Dragon Assault Ship via a grenade and a detached missile during the Assault on the Tree of Souls.
Jake also quickly adapts to flying an ikran. While hunting sturmbeest from the back of his ikran, he succeeds in killing one of the creatures. He manages to escape from a toruk along with Neytiri on their respective ikran, guiding Neytiri to safety in the process. Later, Jake rides a toruk skillfully during the final battle with the RDA. Despite his flying skills, Jake is initially not very good at riding direhorses and keeps falling off of them, though he's later demonstrated riding the animal well.
Keep using chatgpt and pretend you're relevant.
Clown
i liked that jake still had lots of flaws in this movie even though he was less focused , it doesn’t make him the perfect warrior once the story isn’t centered around him .
Best CGI of all time.
I’m so happy this is on digital now!
this movie was worth the wait,
Amen
The quality of this movie is actually insane
I don’t know if anyone’s ever noticed this but in the beginning when Jake turns Neteyam over, he’s checking for a wound, right? He’s survives that first one. But the second time he turns him over like that, there’s a wound from the bullet. And that second time, Neteyam dies. Jake also mentions “I thought we lost him.” It’s a really sad small detail.. 😢
2:52 Jake didn't want to show it but he was proud of his boy for totalling the RDA
Not RDA him and his brother had a fist fight with the water chief's sons
3:50 the “Gaaaghk” is iconic 😎
6:07 I love this fight so much, I love that even Wainfleet was able to give Jake a run for his money regarding how quickly he took control of that fight. Jake had the upper hand, caught Lyle by surprise. I like to think the only reason Wainfleet countered it was because of the heightened senses of his Na'vi body. But I also believe that was also his downfall.
He managed to disarm Jake which I give him props for but(This is my belief at least) I think Jake beat him because Lyle doesn't fully know what his body is capable of now. Jake has more time to master his new body and hone his skills whilst Wainfleet had a much shorter timeframe.
Well, that and Jake was Marine Recon.
I dunno that's just how I assess that fight either way it was short and sweet and I hope Wainfleet comes back in Avatar 3
The visuals are breathtaking, the best cgi cinema has ever seen
once you were a marine, there is no way to forget a marine training, you pass it down and even if you at the edge of the universe, Semper fidelis est Marine
He's way more badass in Way of Water now that he knows the forest and isn't the child learning the ways of the Na'vi anymore.
Damn this video is super HD
That's why it's called 4k or Ultra HD
The 48 fps in this movie is really cool to see. Hopefully it happens in more movies.
Well it may not be my favourite film, same thing for its predecessor, they nailed Jake's character here, to say the least.
The more this movie sinks in (hah) the more convinced I am of how great it is, and the more stoked I get for Avatar 3
Sometimes I feel like Jake Treats Neteyam Better Than Lo'ak
Neteyam is his first born and his favorite. I think all parents has a favorite child they just wont admit it.
@@musicsoul4037 Lo'ak always felt that Neteyam was viewed as the "golden child" who can do no wrong, making Lo'ak desperate to win Jake's approval. Unfortunately, Lo'ak's frequent attempts to help out only backfire, despite his good intentions, making Jake view Lo'ak as incompetent. Jake tries to force a strict and disciplinary parenting style on Lo'ak, such as grounding him from ikran flying for a month when Neteyam almost dies, and also has Lo'ak address him as "sir" in a military fashion, despite that Lo'ak does not really care about being a warrior or fighting for a community he does not even feel connected to in the first place.
@@musicsoul4037 Jake shows very little compassion towards Lo'ak due to his rebellious attitude and seems more concerned about Lo'ak's failures instead of his earnest attempts to help. At one point, Jake bluntly tells Lo'ak that he has brought shame onto their family. Jake's constant attitude makes Lo'ak believe his father will never understand him, serving only to push the two away. After Neteyam dies, Jake refuses to take Lo'ak on the mission to save Kiri and Tuk, telling him he's "done enough." Lo'ak defies Jake's order to stay put and eventually saves his father's life in the sinking SeaDragon.
The two survive and Jake tells Lo'ak "I see you", suggesting the development of a healthier and more positive relationship in the future. Lo'ak's saving of his father's life, despite the order defiance, helps Jake to see the value of taking risks instead of running away or staying put, and how it can save people's lives. It also helps him see his mistakes and become a better parent towards Lo'ak and all his children.
I understand the point; but neteyam was his first son, has the best behavior and is the oldest brother. He truts him, above the others. But he loves all the children, Lo'ak is a trouble maker, he knows that 😂 kkkkkkk
6:07 Seeing Jake fight Wainfleet felt right since Wainfleet is the guy who shot Neteyam.
2:24 his confident lil head tilt
Jake is the best character. Correction one of the best characters!
Jake acts very harsh and disciplinary towards his two adolescent sons, making them address him as "sir," and he uses an authoritarian style of parenting and a tough love approach. However, he also appeared to favor Neteyam over Lo'ak and valued the outcomes of their disobedience in a fashion resembling a double standard. When Neteyam disobeyed to fight the Recombinants and ended up saving Neytiri's life, Jake is never seen reprimanding Neteyam for his disobedience due to the generally positive outcome (excluding Spider's abduction). However, when Lo'ak disobeyed to fight on the frontlines and Neteyam almost died, Jake punishes Lo'ak and grounds him due to the negative outcome. Jake was open to listening to Neteyam, but he would coldly try to silence Lo'ak, such as telling Lo'ak, "I don't want to hear it" and refusing to listen to Lo'ak's side of the story during their talk with Tonowari. What Jake arguably does not understand or value about his sons is their independence and ability to make their own life choices, and he underestimates how capable they can be. For example, Neteyam is growing up to become a skilled warrior, and Neteyam is aware that part of this means that a warrior risks their life to protect the people they care about. Despite Neteyam being willing to die for the Na'vi's cause, Jake tries to limit this choice whenever possible, such as when he ordered Neteyam not to fight the Recombinants. Jake's inability to let his sons make their own life choices, as well as caring more about the consequences over intent, is the reason they disobey and a chain of consequences occur as a result, and it can be argued Neteyam's death was one of these consequences. Before Jake and his family left for the ocean, he is never seen asking any of his children about how they felt about moving, instead only Neytiri. Despite this, Jake deeply loves his children, attempting to teach them patience and discipline in order to protect them due to his inherent fear of losing them. The reasoning for his way of parenting is due to the fear of them not being able to protect themselves if something were to happen to him. Jake's initial fear of losing his family would become a reality when Neteyam is unfortunately killed. Jake was visibly devastated and sad but did not wish to process the loss due to Kiri and Tuk being in danger. However, Jake went so far as to initially blame Lo'ak for Neteyam's death, even verbally expressing his blame of Lo'ak by telling him he has done enough, instead of examining the chain of events that led to the skirmish with the RDA. Ironically, Jake's own life is saved as a result of Lo'ak's disobedience, which helps Jake to see the value in letting his own children be their own independent people capable of making their own life choices, however questionable and risky they may seem. It is revealed that Jake desires a better relationship with Lo'ak, and he shows this by embracing him and telling him that he "sees" him. It also makes him become a better parent in general to all his children, including Spider.
Damn you really like Jake
@Christopher Rojas yes, I do like Jake Sully.
@@ChristopherRojas13 thank you, by the way.
I mean, Lo'ak is kind of the idiot, but yeah, Jake should try to be more impartial
You can still see the Marine in him, cool details.
Even though he’s a different species he’s still a marine at heart. His kids refer to him as devil dog
This looks so much better than in the theater. A frame rate higher than 24 mixed with 3D really damaged my eyes.
If i were Jake letting Quaritch go that last time, id have cut quaritch's neural link. The planet and the animals can sense when something isnt connected to Eywa. It wouldve been a little bit of insurance against him.
Much of Jake's time on Earth is unknown, although he may be interpreted as a lonely young man because no mention is ever made of his friends or family on Earth apart from his brother Tom, and he never speaks of other people he has known on Earth. There is also a possibility the brothers' parents are deceased, and they were orphans. Although he is seen entertaining a crowd in a bar, once he is thrown outside, no one bothers to check on his welfare afterward in the alleyway. Before he left for Pandora, Jake felt directionless in life, and he could be interpreted as suffering from mild depression as he said all he ever wanted was "a single thing worth fighting for." Although Jake was a Marine and he has enough perspective to know "the world's a cold-ass bitch", his experiences have not fully hardened him, with Neytiri commenting his heart is similar to a child's. He was also not a Marine for very long in his life, either, having been discharged after his injury. He is shown to be a mischievous joker, such as telling the Na'vi he is from the Jarhead clan and telling Norm he has a date with Neytiri's sister Sylwanin, to which Grace promptly replies, "She's dead." He seems to enjoy pushing people's buttons a bit as well, such as continuing sprinting when Norm tells him to stop running, although it can be interpretted he was enjoying the sensation of being able to run again. He can also be seen playing with Pandora's bioluminescent botany. Jake also has a healthy degree of attitude towards others when they attempt to patronize or condescend on him, as seen during his interactions with Grace, once bantering with her, "Kiss the darkest part of my lily white--" before she cut him off. Jake is also remarkably intelligent in some ways. He is not book smart, which makes some scientists such as Grace initially perceive him as being on the dumber side, and so they write him off as being useless. For example, Jake is bodily-kinesthetic intelligent, able to make quick decisions in the heat of combat, shown when he evaded a thanator, and he also successfully became Toruk Makto due to a theory he developed. He is linguistically intelligent, able to pick up the Na'vi language as an adult to the degree he can hold basic conversations with them in under three months of Neytiri's tutorship. While Jake still needed Tsu'tey to translate his full speech into Na'vi, he was able to fully pick up the language even when his children were young.
Jake also develops emotional intelligence and becomes more in touch with his emotions throughout his journey as he gets to know those around him. For example, in the beginning, Jake was shown to be quite emotionally resilient, not tearing up upon seeing his deceased brother, perhaps hinting he has had a rough life, evidenced by him saying he's had a "sorry-ass life". There are only two times he is seen crying; during his vision where he felt utterly lost in life and he faced his horrible guilt, as well as being reunited with Neteyam in the Spirit Tree. Jake's youthful nature does have some flaws, however; while he is shown to be courageous, determined, passionate, and possesses exceptional strength of character, this is sometimes to the fault of dangerous recklessness. He has also been accused of being arrogant. Sometimes, it takes him a while to finally listen to other people. Being only 22 years old at the start of the first film (psychologically speaking and excluding his time in cryosleep), Jake still possesses a lot of youthful energy, though it only really shows in his avatar form. He can be rash, impulsive, clumsy, and easily distracted sometimes, resulting in him disobeying orders. For example, he enjoyed his new avatar body so much that he left the room of scientists before they could tranquilize him because he could not sit still. However, another part of it has to do with Jake despising being underestimated, once telling Grace he is sick of being pitied and being told by doctors what he is unable to achieve. Jake thrives off adventure and has a strong desire to feel free, having enjoyed mythological stories of heroes when he was young. He had frequent dreams flying during his hospitalization. However, his city life on Earth, mixed in with him being forced to rely on his wheelchair, was not able to satisfy his yearning for freedom. Jake also greatly enjoys being challenged and pushing himself to his limits; he once tried to convince himself that he could pass any test a man could pass. He later also proves that he can pass many of the Na'vi's trials, even being one of the few to bond with a great leonopteryx and the only avatar to ever accomplish the feat He became a Marine for the tough and challenging lifestyle and "be hammered on the anvil of life," as he calls it. Jake initially has very little knowledge of Pandora or its inhabitants. However, he is a fast learner and quickly adapts to the Na'vi way of life, becoming a member of the Omatikaya clan in only three months. Though he notes that it is "learn fast or die" with Neytiri, he relishes the challenges she provides him with and refuses to give up on them no matter how hard they are. At first, he seems callous and sarcastically indifferent, potentially as a way for him to cope with many of his stressful, unfortunate life experiences. However, as he becomes familiar with someone, he begins to trust and respect them, taking his relationships very seriously; despite being a human born, he falls in love with Neytiri who feels he has a "good heart" that holds little fear. He also holds a strong sense of justice, as seen in the bar prologue and when he rebels against the RDA when he feels they are being overtly greedy, and harbors guilt for any who suffer or die as a result of his actions. Over time, Jake really begins to care about nature, the Na'vi way of life, and the Omatikaya people. When Eytukan is killed during the RDA's assault on Hometree, Jake is saddened and tries to comfort Neytiri despite having been rejected as a traitor. When Grace is shot by Quaritch during the avatar team's escape from Hell's Gate, Jake does everything he can to ensure that she does not die. However, when Grace succumbs to her wounds, Jake feels pain and sorrow but uses these emotions to solidify his determination to stop the RDA. He also prevents Quaritch from killing Neytiri during the final battle and fights against the Colonel despite Quaritch being in an AMP suit at the time.
Omatikaya's trust in Jake is shattered when they learn about his initial mission. Jake regains their trust by risking his life to tame a toruk. He displays leadership skills and charisma when he unites the Na'vi clans and leads them into battle against the RDA. However, when Tsu'tey is gravely wounded in the final battle and wishes for Jake to take the title of Olo'eyktan, Jake is hesitant to accept, feeling that he was not "officer material", and is unwilling to kill Tsu'tey despite urging Jake to end his pain. Jake does so with much sadness and wishes his spirit to go with Eywa.
Two weeks following the war, Jake's mental health turns for the worse as he begins to struggle with his festering dark emotions and guilt due to the lives lost throughout the war. He is shown to have become more distant from Neytiri, spending more time alone in the forest viewing the remains of his former human body and becoming uncertain about his future. Guilt-ridden and tormented, he becomes very reckless about his own life, seen when he is willing to engage in a battle to the death with Arvok, suggesting he may have survivor's guilt While in his near-death experience coma, he is seen facing his own regrets, tormenting himself over the possibility that if he had only spoke up to the Na'vi more about RDA's intentions sooner, then he could have potentially saved many human and Na'vi lives such as Trudy, Grace, Eytukan and Tsu'tey. He grows fears over whether or not his existence will continue to bring pain, suffering, and death onto others. After he hears from Eytukan that he is not beyond redemption, that he ultimately never intended to hurt anyone, that he does not deserve to die, and that he must learn how to forgive himself, Jake is able to begin his own path of self-healing from his traumatic experiences. Years after the war, Jake is trying to adapt to becoming a father. Although he insisted on fighting the RDA upon their return, Jake gradually began to grow more strict and fearful when the RDA began gaining the advantage; while his previous recklessness can be interpreted due to Jake not really having much to life for before he met Neytiri, Jake now has a family he wishes to protect from harm, and he wishes to do whatever he can to prevent any more of his allies from dying to prevent more regret.
How do you know what happened after the war?)) Have you read about it somewhere?))
@Ň Ķ I just copied and pasted about Jake's personality.
@@NK-fo3bo I give you an answer
Nice analysis’s
@@Goldenxbih thank you
the plot armor is insane ngl
We all know humanity wipes irl but obviously we need a story so
6:27 *Everyone liked that*
This is avenger style in my opinion i wish jake and neytiri was part of the avengers and part of the mcu fighting alongside the team but I'll think about it in my own image he also similar and reminds me of captain america, john smith from pocahontas and milo thatch from atlantis the lost empire and he's his own commanding officer
The graphics are so cool holy shit
I’m so glad this character has my name
Let’s get it done….one of the coldest lines ever
I LOVE that they changed Jake to using guns all the time, why the hell would a Marine use a bow and arrow when he doesn't have to? 🤣
Sam Worthington will always be a Badass human being to ever live
Frfr
5:02 this Pep talk right here. Bro is absolutely shattered. Just watched his first born die in front of him
Still collected himself to give his even more shattered wife an incredible pep talk.
True hero
0:34 when you father berates you so bad that even your Ikran feels that without the Tsuhaloo
The other words though, Jake is the only Toruk Makto that uses a gun.
Out of all the characters I relate to Jake the most
I swear it's like there's only like 4 guys using CGI properly in movies, James Cameron, Denis Villeneuve, James Gunn and Matt Reeves.
noboy can deny that avatar has the most impressive CGI ever created.
The problem is his transition seems so rushed. They missed an opportunity to explore any potential conflict within him. He was human for most of his life, does he have amy regrets? Does he miss his own kind? A better plot point would be a conflict between the RDA and other disillusioned colonists who just see more of the same habits after already knowing they lost Earth. That could be the catalyst that drags Jake back into it.
what kinda made me mad about jake sully in this one is that he put to much pressure on the kids instead of being a father its like he had them working
in military form yes i get hes been under attack and has to be prepared at all times but that is what got netayam killed he always wanted to make jake proud but did something he did not know was stupid and spider needs to stay out of the damn way man
Jake is hard on his boys but very gentle w/ his girls. I'm sure every father is like that.
Jake: I'm their father it's my job
This movie goes from looking the same as the original to 20x better every other shot it’s so weird
Jake falls back on his Marine training to raise his alien family
Jake is the best. In both films
Thank ypou
Jake a great warrior and a great ass dad never a quitter ❤
6:19 Ngl that cut was hilarious XD
Now, as for the Most Played part, I can SO relate to this, cuz my High school life was the WORST, and my mother also called me out after that during the theater on New Years day
His style of fathering in these times can be controversial, but his intention is understandable. He'll figure it out eventually, just give it time.
Jake’s my favorite character. 6:27 🙂😊
“Go apologize to Aonung.”
It may not be as good as the first one but it’s still good 👍
When tuk said "dad, dad!" And it cut to jake shooting his gun 😂
A male character that isn't treated like a villain or a joke in modern Hollywood? That's refreshing.
Be so fr right now
I can kind of understand why he's so hard on the kids but at the same time they gotta be able to live life
damn Jake looking hella fine in this movie 👀👀👀👀🥵🥵🥵🥵 AND IN 4K!!! BLESS YOU FOR THIS VIDEO 😍😍😍😍😍😍
I love jake suly
6:18 perfect timing lmao
Loved this!! Could you do Kiri next? She had such beautiful scenes
Sam Worthington
Greatest
Actor Jake
Please upload separate video of everyone’s best moments. This is very time saving 😂
i love jake .
If you attack if you fight then they will destroy you they will destroy everything that you love
Apparently, Netayam already went through the Ikran trial cause Netayam got grounded from flying for a month...😮😊
Jack was the best father of the year ❤❤❤❤❤
When Tuk goes: "Dad! Dad!" at the 6:19 point and it cuts to Jake looking furious and raising his gun, it looks like he's about to shoot her.
Amazing 👏 so cool
Al fin pude verlo en su máxima calidad visual. ❤️🤩
Great scene pack!😊😊
I admire Jack Sully for his father-like qualities, but that still doesn't erase him being the traitor of his own real race. All for some alien tail. I can personally forgive him, but man that is sad to think about.
2:50 reminds me of my dad 😭😭
i dont understand why people are not talking abt jake's suffering.I mean yeah neytiri suffered a lot she lost hi sister his dad his son but jake also suffered and he also lost his son but mostly people did not mention it im not saying he suffered more than neytiri she suffered more but jake also lost his son i dont understand why people are ignoring the fact he lost his first born
The actor who plays Jake sully sounds like the guy who plays commissioner Gordon on gotham lol its funny how most of us can sound the same and then Aiden on dying light 2 sounds like krane from dying light 1
Sam Worthington has the charisma of driftwood passing in the dead of night, he's guaranteed to die in 3 because the money demands it
LMFAO WHAT WAS THAT EDIT AT 6:30
*RDA logic:*
Have interstellar vehicles capable of transporting paramilitary troops for a large-scale interplanetary invasion: ✅
Be able to produce antimatter cost-effectively and use it as fuel: ✅
Build a human settlement on an exo-moon 4 ligth years away in just one year: ✅
Arrow-proof glass: ❌
Imagine if they used a fraction of that antimatter as a weapon, it would make a very clear statement
Jake went from Human to Navi