- APOCALYPTO: BLU-RAY (BLU-RAY DISC)
From Mel Gibson, director of The Passion Of The Christ and the Academy Award® winning Braveheart (Best Director, Best Picture, 1995) comes the thrilling historical epic Apocalypto. This intense, nonstop action-adventure transports you to an ancient South American civilization, for an experience unlike anything you’ve ever known. In the twilight of the mysterious Mayan culture, young Jaguar Paw is captured and taken to the great Mayan city where he faces a harrowing end. Driven by the power of his love for his wife and son, he makes an adrenaline-soaked, heart-racing escape to rescue them and ultimately save his way of life. Filled with unrelenting action and stunning cinematography, Apocalypto is an enthralling and unforgettable film experience.Forget any off-screen impressions you may have of Mel Gibson, and experience Apocalypto as the mad, bloody runaway train that it is. The story is set in the pre-Columbian Maya population: one village is brutally overrun, its residents either slaughtered or abducted, by a ruling tribe that needs slaves and human sacrifices. We focus on the capable warrior Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood), although Gibson skillfully sketches a whole population of characters–many of whom don’t survive the early reels. Most of the film is set in the dense jungle, but the middle section, in a grand Mayan city, is a dazzling triumph of design, costuming, and sheer decadent terror. The movie itself is a triumph of brutality, as Gibson lets loose his well-established fascination with bodily mortification in a litany of assaults including impalement, evisceration, snakebite, and bee stings. It’s a dark, disgusted vision, but Gibson doesn’t forget to apply some very canny moviemaking instincts to the violence–including the creation of a tremendous pair of villains (strikingly played by Raoul Trujillo and Rodolfo Palacias). The film is in a Maya dialect, subtitled in English, and shot on digital video (which occasionally betrays itself in some blurry quick pans). Amidst all the mayhem, nothing in the film is more devastating than a final wordless exchange of looks between captured villager Blunted (Jonathan Brewer) and his wife’s mother (Maria Isabel Diaz), a superb change in tone from their early relationship. Yes, this is an obsessive, crazed movie, but Gibson knows what he’s doing. –Robert Horton


March 5, 2010
#1
Do not waste one penny of your money or one minute of your life on this sickening, psychotic, repulsive piece of garbage! Spend your money on ANYTHING ELSE & you will be better off. Who, other than Mel Gibson, or the next Jeffrey Dahmer could watch this & find it entertaining?
March 5, 2010
#2
This could be a excellent movie if it was in english and not just english subtitles…Wake up mel enough is enough.
March 5, 2010
#3
He obviously gets off on carnage. This pointless and grossly historically distorting, chauvinistic flick is another proof of it. I gave it one star for some beautiful scenery.
March 5, 2010
#4
I was actually excited about this movie from the previews. I thought it was going to show the chain of events that led to the downfall of the Mayan civilization. Instead, it was a movie that followed one guy for pretty much one day.
There were no twists or surprises, pretty much every “twist and turn” was exactly what you would have expected, and the big surprise ending was lame and didn’t really fit into any of it. However, if the ending was the beginning and it went from there, might have been a good movie.
The makeup was horrible, it basically looked like like someone held a stick to a person’s nose using play dough and called it makeup.
I will admit there were some moments in the film where I laughed, but I was later told it was very inappropriate of me. Oh yeah, on another note, lots of men without pants on. Not exactly the highlight of the film.
In all honestly, the most entertaining part of the film was the credits when I saw one of the people’s real name is Birdyellowhead.
March 5, 2010
#5
The one star rating is meaningless – I had to give the film some rating to submit the review.
This film may be wonderful. I wouldn’t know. I do my best not to buy or watch work from rabid racist anti-semites. I haven’t seen Triumph of the Will or Olypiad. Most likely am missing some very important visual art. And I most likely have bought, used and seen all sorts of work by people who were/are racists.Just try my best not to support such people. There are enough film and other masterpieces out there that I will never have time to experience them all. I will never have the time – after all, starting all the wars – and he meant it – is a rather considerable undertaking.