
8 out of 10 Stars.

Gibson took a lot of heat from reviewers of this film who wanted to peg him as nothing more than a purveyor of ultra-violence. "Apocolypto" received it's fair share of negative reviews.
I personally think those reviewers were a little hard on Mel AND this movie. A lot of 'em were probably less than enamored of "The Passions"'s subject matter and decided he was due for some flack.
I very much enjoyed "Apocolypto". It was a rivetting, rich and well-crafted film, with excellent acting, incredible cinematography and, of course, brilliant direction.
Definately not for the squeamish, but as far as I'm concerned it rates...
9 out of 10 Stars.
While I'm at it, I have totally re-hauled my MySpace profile to include a nifty background and (even more exciting) a music player loaded with songs by Sigur Ros, Mark Kozelek, Sun Kil Moon & Red House Painters. Swing on by...if nothing else you'll get to hear some damned good music!
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