And You Thought I Was Enthusiastic About Apocalypto
As Apocalypto is far too big for just one inference, accepting this assessment opens the door to a plethora of other equally compelling readings. Gibson sees parallels between the Maya’s deforestation and environmental degradation today and has compared the scaremongering temple priest to the Bush administration. Pacifist, pro-life and anti-fundamentalist points could plausibly be in there too.
Mel Gibson is on an Eastwoodian journey from Lethal Weapon frivolity to real artistic depth. Apocalypto is a milestone. So good, perhaps, that the murmuring over his next film should start before this one leaves theaters. ~Louis Wittig
Also for your consideration: Ross Douthat comments on Peter Suderman‘s remarks about Rod’s Dreher’s refusal to see Apocalypto (blogging is fun, isn’t it?).
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