Rating:
****/*****, or 8/10
Controversial
as always, director Mel Gibson once again mixes history with dynamic
action and moments of intense gore, creating a thrilling hellride of
a movie which isn't as historically accurate as some people would
like it to be. In Apocalypto, a group of peaceful rain forest
natives is viciously attacked by Maya warriors, who sell the
survivors into slavery after a gruelling trek through the jungle.
Upon arriving, we learn about the many ways available in ancient
Central-America to dispatch people to the afterlife. Jaguar Paw, a
lone hunter, fights to escape the clutches of his captors to return
home and rescue his pregnant wife and young son he hid in a sinkhole,
for their safety from the raiders, from starvation, only to be chased
by a band of ruthless pursuers out for his blood. Viewers who can
stand the abundance of gore will be treated to a spectacular
action-adventure flick (as was the case with Braveheart) set
in an age still hardly explored by motion pictures, but undoubtedly
worthy of less bloody cinematic representation. In the meantime, this
film at least gets us interested in the subject.
Starring:
Rudy Youngblood, Raoul Trujillo, Gerardo Taracena
Directed
by Mel Gibson
USA: Icon
Entertainment International, 2006
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