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The exposition of "Avatar" introduces the viewer to a future where Earth is depleted of resources, prompting humanity to colonize the lush, alien moon of Pandora. We meet Jake Sully, a paraplegic former Marine, who is selected to participate in the Avatar Program, allowing him to control a genetically engineered Na'vi body. The film establishes the conflict between the human exploitation of Pandora's resources and the Na'vi's deep connection to their environment. This sets the stage for the larger themes of environmentalism and cultural clash that unfold throughout the story.

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