Reputation is a resource that generates success!
The reputation you build will be your most useful tool throughout your life.
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For example, in the world of cinema has emerged the mystery that if "Avengers: Endgame" can overcome "Avatar" as the highest grossing film in history.
This should matter to you, for a reason: "Avatar" can be summarized as follows:
A group of Aboriginal natives from a wild world tries to protect themselves from invading settlers. One of the settlers gets emotionally involved and changes sides. Where have you seen that before?
This should matter to you, for a reason: "Avatar" can be summarized as follows:
A group of Aboriginal natives from a wild world tries to protect themselves from invading settlers. One of the settlers gets emotionally involved and changes sides. Where have you seen that before?
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But wait, there is more: It is also a fairly faithful description of Dance with Wolves, The Last Samurai and Ferngully.
It does not matter if you have seen them or not, the case is that * The history of Avatar we know it by heart.
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How is it possible that a movie with the same story we have already 'seen' at least two or three times, is so successful? This is where hard work comes into play, not the following of this man: James Cameron, to his credit: Terminator 1 + 2, True Lies and Titanic. Among other.
Since Titanic, twelve years had passed, neither more nor less, so if after more than ONE DECADE the material author of Terminator 2 tells him that he is going to present a 3D film event like never seen before, the thing should be in Seriously, and it was.
- Avatar script stinks. - The performances, even more.
But what left the audience to a piece was the majesty of its staging, it was the first film filmed entirely in 3D. Certainly, Avatar raised such a large amount of money because for more than 4 months there was no other film to take it out of the box office, more than one will tell me that the box office is the worst way to measure the quality of a movie, (I agree, I liked Blade Runner 2049) but it is undeniable that Avatar succeeded for two things:
- An impeccable technical realization, and - James Cameron's reputation and record.
(Although the story was a common place).
- Avatar script stinks. - The performances, even more.
But what left the audience to a piece was the majesty of its staging, it was the first film filmed entirely in 3D. Certainly, Avatar raised such a large amount of money because for more than 4 months there was no other film to take it out of the box office, more than one will tell me that the box office is the worst way to measure the quality of a movie, (I agree, I liked Blade Runner 2049) but it is undeniable that Avatar succeeded for two things:
- An impeccable technical realization, and - James Cameron's reputation and record.
(Although the story was a common place).