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Apocalypto (2006)

Apocalypto (2006)
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As the foundation of the Mayan civilization begins to crumble, one man's previously idyllic existence is forever changed when he is chosen as a sacrifice needed to appease the gods in director Mel Gibson's mythic, end-times adventure. The Mayan kingdom is at the absolute height of opulence and power, but leaders are convinced that unless more temples are constructed and more human sacrifices made, the crops, and ultimately the people, will suffer. Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood) is a peaceful hunter from a remote forest tribe whose life is about to be changed forever. When Jaguar Paw's village is raided and he is prepared as a sacrifice that the Mayan deities have demanded, the brave young hunter is forced to navigate a horrific new world of fear and oppression. Fearlessly determined to escape his captors and save his family from a harrowing demise, Jaguar Paw prepares to risk it all in one final, desperate attempt to preserve his dying way of life. However, few who have seen the sacrificial alter of the Mayans have managed to live to see another day. Now, in order to rescue his pregnant wife and young son, Jaguar Paw will have to elude the most powerful warriors of the Mayan kingdom while using his vast knowledge of the forest to turn the tables on those who would rather see him dead than set free. Inspired by such ancient Mayan texts as the Popul Vuh, Apocalypto marks a comprehensive collaboration between director Gibson, Cambridge-educated screenwriter Farhad Safinia, and world-renowned archeologist and Mayan culture expert Dr. Richard D. Hansen -- whose services as a special consultant on the film lent the production an unprecedented degree of historical accuracy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Rudy YoungbloodDalia Hernandez, (more)
Director(s):
Mel Gibson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Apocalypto

As the foundation of the Mayan civilization begins to crumble, one man's previously idyllic existence is forever changed when he is chosen as a sacrifice needed to appease the gods in director Mel Gibson's mythic, end-times adventure. The Mayan kingdom is at the absolute height of opulence and power, but leaders are convinced that unless more temples are constructed and more human sacrifices made, the crops, and ultimately the people, will suffer. Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood) is a peaceful hunter from a remote forest tribe whose life is about to be changed forever. When Jaguar Paw's village is raided and he is prepared as a sacrifice that the Mayan deities have demanded, the brave young hunter is forced to navigate a horrific new world of fear and oppression. Fearlessly determined to escape his captors and save his family from a harrowing demise, Jaguar Paw prepares to risk it all in one final, desperate attempt to preserve his dying way of life. However, few who have seen the sacrificial alter of the Mayans have managed to live to see another day. Now, in order to rescue his pregnant wife and young son, Jaguar Paw will have to elude the most powerful warriors of the Mayan kingdom while using his vast knowledge of the forest to turn the tables on those who would rather see him dead than set free. Inspired by such ancient Mayan texts as the Popul Vuh, Apocalypto marks a comprehensive collaboration between director Gibson, Cambridge-educated screenwriter Farhad Safinia, and world-renowned archeologist and Mayan culture expert Dr. Richard D. Hansen -- whose services as a special consultant on the film lent the production an unprecedented degree of historical accuracy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

Complete Cast of Apocalypto


Director(s):
Mel Gibson
Writer(s):
Farhad SafiniaMel Gibson
Producer(s):
Sergio MirandaBruce DaveyMel Gibson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Gore, Violence, Graphic Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Apocalypto Awards:
  • 2006 - Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
  • 2006 - Phoenix Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    TINA D.

    Excellent movie! Great attention to the historical significance and all the detail. Spoken in the native Mayan tongue with sub titles just adds to it's attention to detail. All of the actors, even though most are unknown, did an excellent job. I was hooked. I felt like it was really happening to them. A highly recommended epic film.

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    Anthony W.

    I'm so glad I finally got around to watching it all the way through (my life is pretty busy). It was a great story that kept me glued, with great directing and acting, and everything else. Some may not like the use of subtitles, but to me, it added authenticity. A superb interpretation of how life could have been in those days, I think.

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    Cybele B.

    Extremely well done but also truly disturbing, with lots of emotional violence such as children getting ripped away from mothers and people being sadistically treated. Disturbing in a different way than most movies. Be prepared for nonstop onslaught of true human terror expressed not in words but in faces and body language, from beginning to end. Fantastic attention to detail and great acting.

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