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Why did Jack say "Navid" in the spaceship in the second egg?
It's completely movie language, normal and appropriate. That is to let the audience feel the shock of the desperate Navid when they see the return of King Jack.

Different from the general language, film language is an artistic language that directly appeals to the audience's audio-visual senses and conveys meaning with intuitive, concrete and vivid images, which has strong artistic appeal.

Screen images are the basic elements of film language, and performances, scenes, lights, colors, makeup and costumes that participate in creating screen images all play an important role in forming special film vocabulary. The montage produced by the movement of the camera and the combination (editing) of different lenses not only forms the constitution law of the screen image, but also perfects the unique grammar and rhetoric law of the film language.

Introduction to the film:

Avatar is a sci-fi movie, directed by James Cameron, produced by 20th Century Fox and starring sam worthington, zoe saldana and sigourney weaver. The film was released in 2D in North America on June 6th and February 6th, 2009 in 3D and IMAX-3D formats.

The film mainly tells the story of human beings wearing the body of Avatar and flying to the distant Pandora planet to exploit resources. Jack, a former marine who walked in a wheelchair after being injured, volunteered to accept the experiment and came to Pandora with his head. After getting to know the local princess Neytiri of Nami, Jack was caught in a dilemma in a war between human beings and soldiers and civilians of Pandora.