Find a wife for ten thousand miles

Dashawn 2021-11-20 08:01:28

After reading the first impression is remembered two films Mel Gibson's
Braveheart and Apocalypto (Revelation)
the story is a man of vigorous growth heroic history and are the roots of anger life
just a different time and place are therefore
10, 000 BC and Apocalypto like
telling the story of early human civilization
man to woman walking across the plains / mountains / jungle / desert
have worshiped God plot
life is inseparable from food and mating
between different regions and tribes divergence and convergence
of the pyramid, whether in Africa or the Americas have been the top as a symbol of civilization
and are based on the performance of its greatest scenes majesty

Apocalypto trying to be closer to the real
people inside say who do not understand the language of the ancient focus It’s the alternation of civilizations and the struggle of each individual in civilization.

10,000 BC is closer to myths and legends. The English-speaking protagonist, the little brother, relies on luck to navigate the rivers, lakes and deserts. A picture of a modern ranger.
No matter what tribe, there is a godly chattering. wiseman responsible for publishing incorrect predictions
which also Debating a lot more weird and incomprehensible plot
watched the film also know some civilized common sense:
have the technology to have a ship of more advanced civilization than any other race in the same period
will only grow crops than High-level hunting tribes.
No matter what historical period, building big things requires a lot of people and animals.
The revolution must be grabbed from slaves.

Another thing worth mentioning is that the AMC theater uses DLP technology, a digital light processing technology for movie projection, and the
direct effect is The picture displayed on the screen is unusually clear and bright, and the feeling is deep


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Extended Reading

10,000 BC quotes

  • D'Leh: He is not a god!

  • D'Leh: What are they saying?

    Nakudu: They are your words: Bring them down.