Apocalypto

Apocalypto [DVD] [2006]
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Year Released 2006
Genre Adventure
Our Rating 7.5
Director Mel Gibson
Written By Mel Gibson, Farhad Safinia
Main Cast

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Synopsis

Mel Gibson (BRAVEHEART, THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST) tackles the downfall of Mayan civilization in his latest turn as writer/director. Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood) and his fellow villagers lead a peaceful life in the forest until a savage, unprovoked attack turns their world upside down. After hiding his pregnant wife and young son from the invaders, Jaguar Paw joins in the fight, only to be taken prisoner with the rest of the survivors. Uncertain of what the future holds and taken from his home to a thriving metropolis that might as well be a foreign country, Jaguar Paw has just one goal--to return to his wife and child. Jaguar Paw's journey is a coming-of-age saga running the gamut of love, loss, courage, and redemption.

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FilmCritique.co.uk Summary

  • Shocking, violent and gory scenes plus high suspense throughout; not for the faint-hearted
  • Fantastic action skilfully captured - impressive directing from Mel Gibson
  • Does take a while to get into after a relatively slow start
  • Some of the more grotesque scenes are perhaps unnecessary and could offend certain moviegoers

FilmCritique.co.uk Rating: 7.3 -- Julian Humphries

FilmCritique.co.uk Review

I thought this was a great action adventure, superbly directed and acted. If I was to pick fault, some of the dialogue seemed a little out of place as there seemed to be a few "Americanisms" thrown in there, but otherwise I loved this.

FilmCritique.co.uk Rating: 9.1 -- David West

FilmCritique.co.uk Review

This is all said and done a pretty straightforward action adventure albeit an almost cartoonishly violent one.

The setting and language help set Apocalypto apart but in terms of characterisation and narrative it's all familiar stuff. We meet our hero, spend a few minutes getting to know him and his family and friends then it all goes tits up. We meet the head bad-ass, his psycho right-hand man who instantly takes a dislike to our hero and makes the whole thing personal and we just know that there'll be a reckoning come the end.

That's not to say that it's a bad movie. It's hugely entertaining and breathlessly exciting in parts, but bordering on ridiculous in others (the waterfall, the rapidly filling well).

It deserves to find an audience who may be put off by the subtitles, but they'll be missing a treat.

Rating: 6.0 -- Robin Pendrigh

Amazon.co.uk Reviews

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

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Additional Information

Certification Suitable for 18 years and over
Studio Icon Home Entertainment
Running Time 132 minutes
IMDb User Rating 7.9

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