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At the Empire, the Chelsea, the Village East, others.Download Now | English Subtitles Download Formats: Download The Passion of the Christ in HDTVxh264, WEBrip, 1080p WEB (STRiFE) y 720p / 1080p, SA/AVS, WEB.STRiFE, HQ HDRip - XviD, 264-DRONES, 264-DRONES, -HD,, 3-EVO high quality subtitles from the Download servers below. Rated R (graphic violence, gore, disturbing images). This nutso vanity project is being distributed by the Walt Disney Co., whose founder would be rolling in his cryogenic tube – if he hadn’t actually been cremated. “Apocalypto” was financed out of Gibson’s pocket, reportedly for as much as $75 million. There’s nothing overtly anti-Semitic here, and this isn’t a particularly pro-Christian movie, either, with the almost comical arrival of the Spanish conquistadors at the movie’s climax. The subtitled dialogue doesn’t help, especially when people say things like “He’s f – – ked.” Gibson sure knows how to shoot a sequence, but he also doesn’t know when to stop with the blood, gore and maiming.Įventually the violence is so utterly over-the-top that you can’t help but giggle. Floats, or pasos, weighing up to two tons and bearing life-size painted sculptures, are carried through the streets, each one representing a different episode from. There is an especially amazing chase between Jaguar Paw and a jaguar – which climaxes with the jaguar chewing someone else’s face off. Each year during Holy Week, the Passion of Christthat is, his suffering in the events leading up to his death and resurrectionis reenacted in cities and towns all over Spain. The second – and more exciting – part of the movie is one very long chase (very reminiscent of “The Naked Prey”) as our hero tries to evade Zero Wolf and the sadistic Snake Ink (Rodolfo Palacios) en route to rescuing his family. Here they’re bloodthirsty savages, who seem to have even forgotten they invented astronomy when a cosmic occurrence spares Jaguar Paw’s life.īut he’s hardly out of the woods. Jaguar Paw manages to hide away his pregnant wife (Dalia Hernandez) and their young son before he is taken to the great Mayan temple – where decapitated heads regularly roll down the bloody steps to applause from the masses – to be used as a human sacrifice.įorget your history lessons about what an advanced civilization the Mayans were. The villagers’ idyllic existence is interrupted by the arrival of the fierce warrior Zero Wolf (Raoul Trujillo) and his heavily tattooed and pierced thugs from the big city, who lead away Jaguar Paw and the populace to be used for slavery and worse. In “Apocalypto,” Native American Rudy Youngblood is Gibson’s Christ surrogate – he even takes a spear in his side – as an innocent young jungle dweller named Jaguar Paw. Gibson has claimed in various interviews that the decline of Mayan civilization he depicts is an allegory for the ills of contemporary society, or some sort of commentary on the environment, the Bush administration, the war in Iraq or maybe his treatment at the hands of the LAPD.īased on “Apocalypto,” that’s a pretty thin and unconvincing rationalization for a diseased mind who clearly gets off on depicting human suffering in the most graphic ways imagination, going back to “Braveheart.” This 15th-century adventure (performed by a mostly nonprofessional cast entirely in subtitled Mayan) begins with natives eating genitals and depicts several beheadings as well as a heart being cut out of a living person’s chest in loving close-up. Just make sure you haven’t eaten beforehand. IF anyone still has any doubts that Mad Mel Gibson is off his rocker, you might want to check out his well-made but gratuitously violent “Apocalypto” – which makes “The Passion of the Christ” look like a church picnic.