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    Jayna Eckerson Apocalypto Essay Indiana State University Apocalypto is a movie about a man name Jaguar Paw who is a part of a Mayan tribe. Jaguar Paw‚ his father and his other tribe mates were out hunting for food when they came across another tribe leader and his people were passing through their forest. The tribe leader told Jaguar Paw that their homes were invaded by men from a different tribe and warned him to look out for them. After the he told Jaguar Paw about the other tribe men‚ he

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    Apocalypto - Short Essay

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    Apocalypto My favorite part of the movie Apocalypto is when Jaguar Paw stops being afraid and beings to fight back. I believe he realized that the Aztec’s wouldn’t have stopped chasing him‚ until he was dead. Also he wouldn’t have fulfilled his name jaguars are strong and brave‚ and they never show any fear‚ also he wouldn’t have made his father proud of him. So he began to take them out by getting poison from poisons frogs with a stick and shooting it at them. Another thing he did was set a

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    to expand my knowledge of history was Apocalypto. Through the events depicted in the film‚ history of the Mayans became a lot easier to understand. The movie Apocalypto depicted events that took place during the time of post-classic Mayan civilization‚ and also the time of the Mayan Decline (“Apocalypto.” Wikipedia.org. Wikipedia‚ 17 April 2011. Web. 17 April 2011.). The movie was set in Yucatan‚ Mexico‚ where Mayan civilizations used to existed (“Apocalypto.” Wikipedia.org. Wikipedia‚ 17 April

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    Apocalypto “Resting fathers‚ fly me your strength”. However‚ strength isn’t all you are going to need when you watch the action packed adventure of Mel Gibson’s creation‚ Apocalypto starring Rudy Youngblood as the main character‚ Jaguar Paw. The story follows Jaguar paw‚ a peaceful hunter from a remote forest tribe‚ whose life is about to be changed forever. When Jaguar Paws village is raided and he is prepared as a sacrifice that the Mayan gods have demanded‚ the hunter is forced to maneuver a

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    Apocalypto Movie Analysis

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    The film Apocalypto‚ by Mel Gibson is full of suspense and adventure. It tells a story about a young man Jaguar Paw and his tribe members getting brutally captured by another tribe as slaves. For some‚ this movie might be shocking due to the violence we get to be exposed to. In the movie‚ Jaguar Paw manages to escape from the men who want to kill him and experiences very awful moments trying to survive in his forest. “I am Jaguar Paw! This is my forest! My sons and their sons will hunt here after

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    Film Review of Apocalypto

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    1. Make a film review of the film focusing on the major aspects of Maya culture: a) Major characters in the film: * Jaguar Paw- son of Flint Sky * Flint Sky- leader of the village * Seven- wife of Jaguar Paw * Turtles Run- little son of Jaguar Paw * Zero Wolf- leader of the Mayan tribe who ravaged the village of Jaguar Paw * Middle Eye- son of Zero Wolf‚ he is almost killed by Jaguar Paw b) Aspects of Maya culture -Mayans practice human sacrifice for their gods

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    Violence In Apacolypto

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    anticipating the outcome of every situation‚ and that’s exactly what movies do. What makes a good movie is one that keeps and audience interested‚ and that involves continued drama and failures throughout the script. Most of the violence portrayed in Apocalypto is during the capture of slaves and the sacrifice of them. The torture is one of the most unsettling moments in the movie. The decapitation of people heads and them rolling to the bottom of the pyramid with blood flying gets all the natives raring

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    me that the reason why the effect of action movies may not be lasting or profound is that very frequently they are not done very well. I just couldn’t imagine what a well-done action movie would be like. Last night I watched Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto‚ and for the first time felt moved‚ moved rather deeply‚ by an action movie. It may seem an unlikely combination‚ Mel Gibson directing and co-writing a film on a decline of Mayan civilization. But he got something right – not necessarily the

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    The film "Apocalypto" depicts the ancient Maya culture as a super-cruel‚ psycho-sadistic civilization. This movie illustrates the life of tribesmen who live in a fear to sacrifice their lives. They always have to keep themselves prepared to escape from the enemies and save their family‚ their villages from destruction. This movie was very adventurous and successful historical based movie; however‚ its depictions of original cultures generated controversy. I think‚ this movie was an inaccurate representation

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    Action Argumentative Essay

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    A genre is a kind or type. In film‚ the use of repeated elements‚ or motifs categorize a genre. Because “elaborate definitions always seem to throw up exceptions” (Neale 189) I propose a simplified definition of the Action film. The repeated use of action scenes "of quest and discovery‚ and spectacular . . . combat‚ violence and pursuit" (Tasker‚ Yvonne 2)‚ shot and edited using techniques known to increase tension‚ defines the Action genre. Nonetheless‚ there are "broadly consistent and identifiable

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