'The Last Airbender' follows a brother and sister from the Water Tribe, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone) and Katara (Nicola Peltz), who discover a 12-year-old monk-child from the Air tribe frozen in a block of ice and his gigantic furry steed (that resembles the luck dragon in 'The Never Ending Story').His name is Aang (Noah Ringer), and he, of course is the missing Avatar. Only problem is this Avatar has gone missing for 100 hundred years. This role is played by the Avatar, who can manipulate all the elements and thus can keep balance and peace amongst the tribes. Since the elements are naturally at odds with each other, an overall controller is needed to maintain order among the kingdom. And that's me being nice! Based on Nickelodeon's beloved animated series (to which I am only vaguely familiar and thus can't compare) is set i a world in which the population is divided amid the four elements (Earth, Wind, Water and Fire) and some skilled practitioners whom can 'bend' these elements to their will. Night Shyamalan is tortuously lethargic, uninvited, abysmal, and uniformly atrocious (in every aspect).