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Apocalypto Reviews

2006 Certificate 18
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  • 70
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As the Maya kingdom faces its decline, the rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood), a young man chosen for sacrifice, flees the kingdom to avoid his fate. Read more

Starring Dalia Hernandez, Mayra Serbulo, Gerardo Taracena, Raoul Trujillo
Director Mel Gibson
Genres Action/Adventure

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  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Apocalypto

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  • 174 out of 217 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    Drunk in B&Q

    what was this about? no plot at all - you might as well get drunk and fall about in the Indoor Plant section of a B&Q warehouse and rattle a few leaves - dire

  • 81 out of 85 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Rambo meets Last of the Mohicans meets Amistad

    I have to say that this was a cracking film and I enjoyed it very much. The subtitles are not a distraction at all; in fact most of the time the script is so in line with the plot that you've guessed what the character is saying before you've read the subtitle. It is quite gory in parts, but not especially more so than something like Braveheart. Historically it mixes timelines; for instance the Mayan civilisation was in its' decline by the time the Spanish arrive, yet in the film it appears to be in its' pomp. However, one can forgive Gibson for this and it does add to the storyline. The stort starts with the hero (one of many villagers) being captured for the use of the Mayans (thus my reference to Amistad), who intend to sacrifice them. The hero escapes (a Mohicans style chase ensues) before finally returning to his part of the woods (literally), where he decides to hunt those pursuing him. I have to say this made me chuckle; it was very reminiscent of when the cops are chasing Rambo into the woods in 'firstblood' and he uses his know how to take them down one by one. Great pace, visually impressive, a good soundtrack and some grissly special effects that make you recoil, then watch more!

      • Anthony Khan from Kent, England
  • 68 out of 71 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 5 stars

    Outstanding!

      • A customer from London, England
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Apocalypto

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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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    Rated - 3 stars

    apocalypto

      • bomberlady from Harrogate
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    moyo salami

    Man, I don't care what anyone say's but when it comes to historical inaccuracies on film, no one can do it better then Mel 'Must not get drunk because i say something stupid' Gibson, but do we hate him for doing it No is the answer, because the man knows how to make the film, this guy's goes all the way, for the sake of originality and authenticity. Something a lot of directors don't have the balls to do.

    Sure from what I know the Mayan empire allegedly perished (historically no one has yet to prove what happened) at least 200 years before the white man arrived in south America, but let's be honest, the film does not tell you what empire in south America this film is based on. What it tells us empires don't get destroyed because of an outside force. It's is more of the constant infighting and it's ability not to realize it is bringing it's own destruction before it is too late. A lesson that could and should be attributed to a lot of 3rd world country Africa in particular, but in saying that this was an excellent film, 5star for great visual effect's, 5star for originality, 5star for having ball's of steel to cast unknowns on an expensive movie, 5star for great direction. Anti semitic or not, even jesus christ would nominate him for an Oscar

      • A customer from englang
  • 174 out of 217 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    Drunk in B&Q

    what was this about? no plot at all - you might as well get drunk and fall about in the Indoor Plant section of a B&Q warehouse and rattle a few leaves - dire

  • 81 out of 85 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Rambo meets Last of the Mohicans meets Amistad

    I have to say that this was a cracking film and I enjoyed it very much. The subtitles are not a distraction at all; in fact most of the time the script is so in line with the plot that you've guessed what the character is saying before you've read the subtitle. It is quite gory in parts, but not especially more so than something like Braveheart. Historically it mixes timelines; for instance the Mayan civilisation was in its' decline by the time the Spanish arrive, yet in the film it appears to be in its' pomp. However, one can forgive Gibson for this and it does add to the storyline. The stort starts with the hero (one of many villagers) being captured for the use of the Mayans (thus my reference to Amistad), who intend to sacrifice them. The hero escapes (a Mohicans style chase ensues) before finally returning to his part of the woods (literally), where he decides to hunt those pursuing him. I have to say this made me chuckle; it was very reminiscent of when the cops are chasing Rambo into the woods in 'firstblood' and he uses his know how to take them down one by one. Great pace, visually impressive, a good soundtrack and some grissly special effects that make you recoil, then watch more!

      • Anthony Khan from Kent, England
  • 68 out of 71 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 5 stars

    Outstanding!

      • A customer from London, England
  • 52 out of 62 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Brilliant and original.

    An incredible film and by far Mel Gibson's greatest accomplishment to date.

  • 31 out of 37 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 0 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Apocapantso

      • cheepnis from Callander
  • 25 out of 27 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    very slow

    this film was very slow and very sick, not 1 of his best films, the way they treated the kids, makes you wonder what went through the blokes head who made it. the subtitles put you off from watching it as your reading it you mis bits of the film. stupid story line. didnt like one bit

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      • SUE from Bournemouth
  • 24 out of 27 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Great Film To Start Off 2007

    Gibson sticks two fingers up to Hollywood and bucks their formulaic releases yet again. Apocalypto is uncomfortably violent; subtitled; has long gaps without any dialogue at all; and is set in a period that few have anything more than a passing knowledge of. Yet it remains engaging and exciting throughout. Completely believable; excellently acted and deserving to keep doing the business at the cinemas as word gets around. Will everyone love it? Nah. But so not worth missing.

      • Adrian from Bournemouth, England
  • 21 out of 24 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    diabolical

    The worst film i have ever tried to watch!You have to put the subtitles on from the main menu or you wont have a clue what is going on and I turned it off after half an hour as it was so awful.

      • A customer from Devon,England
  • 19 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Gripping and different

    I saw this yesterday in London, and I have to say was very positively surprised. Whereas it is violent, and for the average viewer it is impossible to say whether something was historically accurate or not, it is still very original and different from your usual hollywood offering, and offers a unique insight into a culture and way of life.

      • A customer from London, England.
  • 17 out of 17 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Amazing A must See

    From a female point of view I loved this movie was amazing the storyline through to the fighting sequences to the way of life the best bits were ontop of the pyramid with bouncing loped off heads and of course the amazing never ending chasing,best movie this year by far..........................not for the fainthearted you need a strong stomach as very violent and bloody scenes.

      • A customer from Dorchester, Dorset

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