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Perseus
January 12th, 2010, 04:16 PM
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican newspaper and radio station have called the film "Avatar" simplistic, and criticized it for flirting with modern doctrines that promote the worship of nature as a substitute for religion.

L'Osservatore Romano and Vatican Radio dedicated ample coverage to James Cameron's big-grossing, 3-D spectacle. But the reviews were lukewarm, calling the movie superficial in its eco-message, despite groundbreaking visual effects.

L'Osservatore said the film "gets bogged down by a spiritualism linked to the worship of nature." Similarly, Vatican Radio said it "cleverly winks at all those pseudo-doctrines that turn ecology into the religion of the millennium."

"Nature is no longer a creation to defend, but a divinity to worship," the radio said.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi said that while the movie reviews are just that — film criticism, with no theological weight — they do reflect Pope Benedict XVI's views on the dangers of turning nature into a "new divinity."

Benedict has often spoken about the need to protect the environment, earning the nickname of "green pope." But he has sometimes balanced that call with a warning against neo-paganism.

In a recent World Day of Peace message, the pontiff warned against any notions that equate humans and other living things. He said such notions "open the way to a new pantheism tinged with neo-paganism, which would see the source of man's salvation in nature alone."

The Vatican newspaper occasionally likes to comment in its cultural pages on movies or pop culture icons, as it did recently about "The Simpsons" or U2. In one famous instance, several Vatican officials spoke out against "The Da Vinci Code."

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In this case, the reviews came out after a red carpet preview held in Rome a stone's throw from St. Peter's Square. The movie will be released Friday in Italy.

The story of the tall blue creatures who inhabit Pandora and contend with humans intent on grabbing the resources of their planet has made over $1.1 billion at box offices worldwide. Partly boosted by higher 3-D ticket prices, "Avatar" looks well on its way to becoming the biggest grossing movie of all time.

"So much stupefying, enchanting technology, but few genuine emotions," said L'Osservatore Romano, which devoted three articles to "Avatar" in its Sunday editions.

L'Osservatore Romano said the movie's plot is unoriginal and its message not new. It faulted Cameron for taking a "bland approach."

"He tells the story without going deep into it, and ends up falling into sappiness," it said.

Vatican Radio did say, however, that "really never before have such surprising images been seen," while L'Osservatore said the movie's worth lies in its "extraordinary visual impact."

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What I find funny is how they're getting their panties in a bunch because of how they think it's trying to say, "worship nature, bahhhhhhhhhhhh, or you will die, bahh... convert to neo-paganism, bahh..." when, in all honesty, it's not their call if it converts someone. And then they bash it and call it unorignal because they "disagree" with it.

mrmcdonaldduck
January 12th, 2010, 06:03 PM
its things like this that make me think less of the church. It was depecting an indeginous tribe on a different freaking planet, did they expect them to be catholic?!???!!!

deadpie
January 12th, 2010, 07:51 PM
The vatican needs to get a grip and know nobody gives a shit. I'm so sick of them and their bashing of movies all the time.

Rutherford The Brave
January 12th, 2010, 08:04 PM
The Vatican is underwhelmed about everything. Other than god and jesus. Avatar, Abortion and shellfish you cannot do. OH HEY ITS A PICTURE OF JESUS.

CaptainObvious
January 12th, 2010, 08:04 PM
I am underwhelmed by the Vatican. Do they really think it's helping their cause to be so obviously reactionary? Religion, :lol:.

Jean Poutine
January 13th, 2010, 01:30 AM
They have a valid concern, even if their intentions are wrongly placed.

Ecologism is becoming more and more about blind faith rather than scientifical research.

Whisper
January 13th, 2010, 04:14 AM
The Vatican is a joke plain and simple
Since when are the leaders of a leading world religion so overwhelmingly concerned with movies. First HP now Avatar.

Probably just worried their story isn't quite top notch anymore