Kiri


Spoilers of course

Her father. I think this is obviously going to be a large impactful reveal. One, she was sort of Pandora's calling to a virgin birth. Eywa chose not to restore Grace to full health, or was unable to, and so instead just started a clone as a baby within her.

Or. It's clear that Kiri is special. Her dad was someone of importance then, maybe within their new water tribe.

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It looks like she's Na'vi Jesus, daughter of Eywa born from immaculate conception and will probably save Pandora with her sacrifice.

On a side note I can't understand any kind of strong feeling toward the Avatar franchise. It's serviceable, pleasing to the eye and easy to digest, but nothing more and nothing less.

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There is nothing more so why bother?

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I don't bite, sorry.

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Good. You took my advice.

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The odds are, it's the tree of life's baby - you know... follow the science lol

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Born out of a plot hole. Or tree sex isn't as safe as once thought.

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I dont remember much from the first movie. So I couldnt understand where did this child came from as Sigourney Weaver died in the first one and they buried her or something. Like did they then dig her up because someone decided to check if she is pregnant? )))

That was so stupid. And its only because James Cameron wanted to give Sigourney Weaver a job to do. So Kiri’s character doesnt make any sence. There is no deep meaning. Its just Cameron giving job to his old pal who eh stupidly killed in the first movie.

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Yeah, I've seen both movies once and don't recall Kiri's back story explained. She's just there with very little explanation.

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Kiri was born from Grace's Na'vi body, not human body.

Also, this is only the first film in which we meet Kiri. She's still young so maybe she'll have a much bigger and more important plot later down the line that will explain everything.

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They kept Grace's live but mentally absent avatar, of course.

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For God know why. Just because Cameron likes to work with his actors.

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I also don't remember the human hybrids having a different amount of fingers in the first movie.

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They did, as the native Na'vi could tell which ones were the avatars. And I think Sully showed his extra fingers in a few scenes in the original, too.

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Shit, I must have missed that.

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I thought they could tell cause they were wearing clothes, which I always thought was strange to do if they were trying to fit in.

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I'll have to check again about the fingers, but I think the Na'vi also thought they were avatars by their habit of suddenly passing out when their connections to their human drivers were severed, immediately alerting the natives to the presence of the sky people in their midst.

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Yeah, that might have been a dead give away.

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Isn't she a clone?

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so the "half-breeds".... humans had sex with navis?

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It's odd, isn't it? Wasn't his clone full na'vi? Why would the child be half breed?
Cameron logic -

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i think this is the reason: drivers, can psionically connect with their avatar bodies, which use their human DNA as part of the genetic templates and greatly resemble the drivers' own facial features.

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https://avatarinitium.fandom.com/wiki/Avatar

Apparently, they are hybrids - though featuring more Na'vi 'dna' than the human one. The original prototypes looked more human than na'vi - anyways read the wiki.

You do have to wonder though - if there's 70 percent na'vi vs 30 percent human in the clone - the offspring should have 15% of human dna - would the five fingers remain in all cases?

The cost of each Avatar is 5 billion dollars. The cost of immortality fluid is 80 million - lol

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