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Lo'ak Explained | Avatar: The Way of Water Explained

A quick comprehensive guide and analysis of Lo'ak from James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) Explained.

In this breakdown, analysis, reaction and explanation we focus on Lo'ak, played by actor Britain Dalton, son of Jake Sully or Tsyeyk Suli (played by Sam Worthington) and Neytiri te Tskaha Mo'at'ite (Zoe Saldana). He's also the newest member of the Metkayina clan. One of the many oceanic clans residing in Metkayina, Awa'atlu within the atolls region of Pandora's eastern seas.

In this video essay we discuss Lo'ak's relationships with his parents, his sister Kiri (Sigourney Weaver), his other sister Tuk (Trinity Bliss), his brother "The Perfect Son" Neteyam (Jamie Flatters), and his cousin Spider (Jack Champion). As well as his new friends Tsireya (Bailey Bass) and Ao'nung (Filip Geljo).

We talk about how he proves himself like his father back in the year 2154. With Tsireya's help he learns how to the bond with Payakan. Giving him the motivation to protect him from the SeaDragon captained by Captain Mick Scoresby (Brendan Cowell), Dr. Ian Garvin (Jemaine Clement).

I reference Avatar The Way of Water The Visual Dictionary (2022) and The World of Avatar: A Visual Exploration (2022) to give you some more of that knowledge when it comes to his wardrobe, costume design, props and overall aesthetic.

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14 сентября 2023 г. 17:26:35
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