Aang in the movie already acts like a middle aged man.
I didn't think so, but....
Oh and one thing that really disappointed me was the omission of Katara's struggle against sexism. In the original story line she has to fight to be accepted as a water bending student. Girls are not normally accepted for training. This was an important part of her characters development early on.
Well, we did see that she'd been discouraged from bending. I expect this is one those things that happens because story has to be trimmed for movies (often at the cost of necessary character development).
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Aang in the movie already acts like a middle aged man.
I didn't think so, but....
Oh and one thing that really disappointed me was the omission of Katara's struggle against sexism. In the original story line she has to fight to be accepted as a water bending student. Girls are not normally accepted for training. This was an important part of her characters development early on.
Well, we did see that she'd been discouraged from bending. I expect this is one those things that happens because story has to be trimmed for movies (often at the cost of necessary character development).