Apocalypto: The Most Powerful Film Of All Time

by DIG THE HEAVY | December 11, 2006 at 09:45 am
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Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet

Monday, December 11, 2006 - Gibson's masterpiece an allegorical warning against unrestrained
tyranny of government, human sacrifice and enslavement.

Mel Gibson's Apocalypto is the most powerful film of all time, is packed
with strong positive messages and is the most polished, iconic and awe-inspiring
allegorical warning against the unrestrained power and abuse of government
that cinema has ever seen.

The plot of the film depicts Aztec warrior armies being sent on missions
to capture and enslave neighboring tribes and bring them back to be
used as fodder for human sacrifice. Set in Mesoamerica just before Spanish
contact, it depicts the decline of the Maya civilization.

Gibson again sets the tyrannical power of the state against the family
and the rag-tag bands, it's what we witnessed in The Patriot and Braveheart
but the message is driven home even more authoritatively in Apocalypto.
In almost every case throughout history, the state is brutal, murdering
and oppressive and it is out to dominate and enslave the only people
you can trust, your family, your brethren, your tribe....Read More


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