Apocalypto (2006)
September 7th 2008 05:16
Starring: Rudy Youngblood, Dalia Hernandez, Jonathan Brewer, Morris Birdyellowhead, Carlos Emilio Baez
Director: Mel Gibson
Screenplay: Mel Gibson, Farhad Sarfinia
Running Time: 139 minutes
SET in pre-Columbus Central America, Apocalypto is another Mel Gibson extravaganza where his penchant for authenticity his once again a priority, which makes the movies all the more enjoyable.
Jaguar Paw is from a minor tribe of Mayans that dwell in the jungle living off the land. Their world is destroyed forever when a band of warriors from the Mayan city attack the village and capture all the adults – the men are to be sacrificed on one of the pyramids, while the women are sold into slavery.
Jaguar Paw manages to hide his pregnant wife and child during the attack, however he has left them in a precarious position and knows he must escape and rescue them if they are to survive. Thus the real fun begins.
Like his foray into Christianity with The Passion of the Christ, Gibson made sure a majority of his leads were unknowns and were capable of learning, or at least mimicing, the Mayan language. All actors do a standout performance, and Gibson’s foreshadowing of a Mayan Empire in decline is well told without anybody having to overtly state it. It kind of lends the viewer to realising how brutal the Mayan culture was (and vicariously the Aztecs and Incas, too), and that the arrival of the Spanish not long after the decline set in, made it all too easy for the Europeans to conquer the land.
4.5 stars out of 5
Icon Entertainment International
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