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Sozin's Comet: Part 4 - Avatar Aang Movie Mp4 Download



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Original Title: Sozin's Comet: Part 4 - Avatar Aang

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Aang's moment of truth arrives. Can he defeat Ozai, the Phoenix King? Will he be forced to take a human life? All the characters face their greatest challenges.
I haven't been this excited watching a finale for a show since the Sopranos - it's that damn good - and in fact it even lives up to some of those heart-stopping moments that one has when watching the finale of, dare I compare you nerds, to Star Wars and the Matrix. It's the fulfillment of an epic journey, in the Joseph Campbell sense, and it's been building all up to a deux-ex-machina scenario where Aang has to stop the firelord Ozai from using the comet to destroy the planet and enslave it under his rule. This episode is actually the culmination of a series of finale episodes where it starts with Aang having to finally come to full grips with his responsibility to fully master all four elements, and ends up getting advice not just from his former Avatar-selves, but from a Lion-Turtle (yeah, it's that kind of show).

It's action packed in the kind of style that is perhaps violent for say the 3 to 4 year olds perhaps, but for anyone else, young or old, it's golden entertainment. It is really an epic tale told with the kind of energy and narrative (seeming) ease one saw in the best of the Star Wars movies. That it's on Nickelodeon isn't that much of a deterrent either; watching it, I knew I could expect anything, and I got more than I would've ever expected. The animation is breathtaking, even more than usual (yes, even with some CGI shots of the Fire-Nation zeppelins that look oddly out of a PS2 game), and the voice-work compliments this as well. Aside from the obvious sights to behold with Ozai and Aang's battle, there's also in particular the big final fire-battle between Prince Zukko and Princess Azula, which is as intense as any great fighting scene I've ever come across. It's that damn good.

Oh, and in case you're wondering how it all turns out, in case you've yet to see it, I'll simply say this: you'll wonder how Aang can save the world and *not* pee on fans looking for a righteous climax to a character like Firelord Ozai. But it's simply fully worth it. It's a finale to a fantasy series I wont soon ever forget. *This review includes major spoilers of the finale/series, which are needed in order to discuss the ethics and psychology included within. If you have not yet seen the finale or series, go watch it and thank me later.*

It is rare that any finale lives up to years of hype for an excellent television show. It is even rarer for a finale to surpass that hype. This is one of the rarest of cases.

"Sozin's Comet Part 4: Avatar Aang" represents the culmination of every single character/story thread presented in the series. Most importantly however, is the question of whether or not Aang can defeat (the now) Phoenix King Ozai, and even if he can, will he betray his beliefs and actually kill Ozai? I will focus most on this aspect of the finale, but first, the finale itself includes three other important components.

While Aang battles Ozai, Sokka, Toph, and Suki play a less flashy, but still critical role by trying to stop the Fire Nation ships during the attempted genocide of the Earth Nation's people, environment, and wild-life. (They also provide a degree of comic relief to what is a very serious/mature finale for any series, but especially one aimed at children.) Meanwhile, Iroh (along with the Order of the White Lotus) fight to 'take back' Ba Sing Se for the Earth Nation. This has the most meaning for Iroh, whose prior attack on Ba Sing Se (many years earlier as a Fire Nation general) resulted in the death of his only son – an event that appeared to put him on the right path culminating in this final act of redemption.

Azula's psychological breakdown (due to the betrayal of her closest/only friends) had led her to break the rules of the Agni Kai by attacking Katara. Zuko's prior redeeming act of self-sacrifice to protect Katara from Azula's lightning leaves Katara alone to stop Azula as fast as possible so that she can try to heal Zuko. Katara's strength of mind on top of her mastery of waterbending enables her to find a way to restrain Azula without hurting her. As Azula screams and cries fire at the realization the she has genuinely lost everything, I like to think that Azula could one day remember this moment as the best thing that ever happened to her. For the first time in Azula's life, any friends that she makes, any people that care about her – she'll know that their feelings do not stem from her being a princess or out of fear, but rather because they genuinely like her. Believing in love can change people, and I like to think that Azula is not a lost cause.

As the final episode opens, Aang is still trying to hide from Ozai inside a spherical rock. Just as the rock begins to break and his back is pierced, Aang is finally able to enter the Avatar state again. Now a master of all four elements, Aang in the Avatar state is something truly scary, and Ozai's reaction is one of fear, quite possibly for the first time in his life. All of the prior incarnations of the Avatar nearly force Aang to finally kill Ozai, but before the final blow, Aang stops this from happening. It's likely that the majority of humankind would consider it justified and/or deserved to deliver the death penalty to Ozai (certainly all of Aang's past lives would fall into this category). On top of all of his prior heinous acts, Ozai literally spent the last hour trying to kill Aang as fast as possible so that he could get back to his original plans of committing genocide of an entire race of people. It is this difference that truly defines Avatar Aang. Instead, Aang uses a newly discovered form of bending – energy bending – to take away Ozai's ability to firebend, permanently.

This aspect is one that is typically met with negativity due to it falling into the category of 'dues ex machina.' I understand that criticism; however, I would argue that it is missing the point of finale (and possibly the series as a whole). Leading up to this final episode, the question of whether or not Aang would have to kill Ozai to end the war was one that Aang did not take lightly. It's possible that most people in Aang's position would simply succumb to the pressure of the situation, accept that killing Ozai is the only solution, and rationalize why it was OK thereafter. In contrast, Aang essentially exhausts every single potential source of advice until finally, he is able to find the one way in which he can stop Ozai without having to execute him. Sometimes, the path toward genuine morality is beyond difficult. The real world presents horrible situations (e.g., human trafficking, abuse, war, etc.) in which finding solutions appear impossible. The message of the finale is to never give up trying to find those solutions, however evasive they may seem. Certainly, there are cases where you cannot find that solution in time, but in this specific case, Avatar Aang's endless pursuit of a better way enabled him to set a new example for what is right for the world. The finale is about the importance of that pursuit.

In the end, the 100 Years War is finally over and the nations will have to unite to rebuild their broken and shattered world. Zuko begins his quest to find his mother (I did not mind not seeing it play out). Personally, I thought Zuko/Mei weren't a great couple, and I felt that Aang needed some time before he and Katara were ready to be together (I honestly would have preferred Zuko/Katara), but that's a very minor point and I was still happy for Aang. All in all, I still consider this the best finale for any series (cartoon or other) ever.

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