The Last Airbender - 2010 Official Trailer and Reviews



Release Date : 
Canada      1 July  2010    
USA     1 July 2010   
Russia     8 July 2010   
India     9 July 2010   
Taiwan     10 July 2010   
Japan     17 July 2010   
Argentina     22 July 2010   
United Arab Emirates     22 July 2010   
Colombia     23 July 2010   
Turkey     23 July 2010   
Belgium     28 July 2010   
France     28 July 2010   
Switzerland     28 July 2010     (French speaking region)
Hungary     29 July 2010   
Singapore     5 August 2010   
Switzerland     5 August 2010     (German speaking region)
Romania     6 August 2010   
Spain     6 August 2010   
Estonia     13 August 2010   
Iceland     13 August 2010   
Latvia     13 August 2010   
UK     13 August 2010   
Denmark     19 August 2010   
Germany     19 August 2010   
Netherlands     19 August 2010   
Brazil     20 August 2010   
Czech Republic     26 August 2010   
Slovakia     26 August 2010   
Finland     10 September 2010   
Australia     16 September 2010   
Norway     17 September 2010   
Sweden     17 September 2010   
Italy     24 September 2010   
Switzerland     24 September 2010     (Italian speaking region)
Greece     28 October 2010  

Genre :

Action,  Adventure, Family, Fantasy.

Plot :
The story follows the adventures of Aang, a young successor to a long line of Avatars, who must put his childhood ways aside and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.

 Reviews :
You know that embarrassing feeling you get when you're watching an amateur movie? Yeah, you'll get a lot of that if you spend your money to watch this in the theaters, which is ill-advised. The Last Airbender simply had no direction, and the script flopped around aimlessly to try and wrap up an entire season of the animated TV show, Avatar (which it is based off of), in 103 minutes. The dialogue was appalling and the poor development of story made audience members moan and groan. An entire love relationship is created with the single, randomly narrated line of, "They became friends very quickly", while two characters who have just met allot the other a generous five second stare each. Embarrassing scriptwriting such as this is what caused the failing of The Last Airbender. This was NOT helped by the mediocre acting performances of Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, and Seychelle Gabriel.


Poor acting, poor scripting, poor directing. What was there to like? Sadly the action sequences, few and far between, are hardly engaging enough to satisfy any moviegoer's appetite, for lack of other elements. I was told by friends that while the movie stayed true to the general plot of the animated TV series, the action was poorly represented. Underpowered, and a bit superfluous in movement, the much needed fight scenes became almost tedious to watch.

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