kotorfan04 said:
I would say we are more like a parasite, we take what we can and give nothing in return.
I actually thought those blue aliens seemed a bit parasitic to me. They only exploited their surroundings without adding anything positive to the ones they exploited. Their mounts, for example. They just forcibly stuck their appendages inside them after a vicious struggle, and then imposed their will on the creature without it getting a say. And then they just called on the mounts whenever they needed them, without the mounts getting anything in return. As for the trees, they rebuilt them to suit their own needs as habitats, again without giving anything in return.
Internet Kraken said:
The Navi were flawless and lived in perfect harmony with their environment. It's just not fair to compare our species to one that is nearly perfect.
I honestly can't see in what way they lived in "harmony" with the environment as such. They were parasitic. I would understand if it had been a symbiotic relationship, but all they did was take... Not to mention that they had a very warlike approach to interspecies relations, a very strict and oppressive social hierarchy, and were very superficial. Everyone forgived the main character just because he came flying with a brand new
car dragon-thingy... Something that had absolutely nothing to do with why they were angry with him in the first place. And when he became one of them, he got to "choose a woman". We gave up that kind of nonsense 100 years ago in western society.
The blue guys had a primitive, warlike, unequal and parasitic relationship towards everyone and everything - including themselves. I honestly didn't see what made them the good guys of the movie. I thought everyone was equally evil.