He said that his hand was stuck. But Evolet is upset because she implied that he should have kept so they could be together. During the night, the 4-legged demons come and ransack the village, kill people, and take some in chains. The 4-legged demons are actually warlord men on horses.
One of the people taken is Evolet because one of the men is taken with her beauty. The spirit woman doubts that he is able to accomplish the task by himself. Tic Tic and another hunter agree to go with him. The spirit woman gives her blessing and uses her spirit powers to be with them.
She feels their suffering during the journey. They are able to follow the warlords over the mountains and into the forest. As they try to make the escape, there are these giant man-eating birds that attack.
Tic Tic is injured. One night he is out trying to kill some food and falls into a pit. Some time later he is awaken by the rain. He sees a saber-tooth tiger that is struggling not to drown. He wants to kill it but cannot since it is helpless. He frees the tiger and the tiger roars in his face can runs off. The next day he and Tic Tic go into a village and begin to eat food that they see that is outside.
Then the tribe of people appear and pull out their spears. Top review. For historical accuracy, consult Captain Caveman instead. Although well shot in front of gorgeous vistas, on location in New Zealand, Namibia, and South Africa, 10, BC is just another loud, dumb, and eminently pointless CGI adventure from the tactless, talentless, hacky direction of Roland Emmerich.
But who cares, right? No one in his right mind would watch a Roland Emmerich movie for the plot. No, your focus here is supposed to be on the prehistoric-ness of the thing, like the wild, carnivorous birds, or the mastodons, or the sabre-tooth tigers.
Oh, and the smoldering hotness of lurve that Our Hero and His Love can barely contain. No idea why. Which is not very believable. Now, you might not buy into the notion of using an ancient Mayan dialect in a movie, but at least it made some sense. Using that dialect, with subtitles, there was a real sense of adventure and tragedy; here, the fluid English feels woefully inept and completely anachronistic. The tribe like that in Apocalypto is a hunting tribe, so that explains why for much of the movie they run and hide and duck and cover.
I will find you! And then he spends the next hour or so trying to find her. His One True Love is like a set of pretty car keys. Back to that tiger, which makes a couple of appearances. Now, I like CGI as much as the next guy. It can very easily enhance a scene, make the unrealistic seem obvious and believable. FAQ 5. Is this movie based on a book? Is The Almighty from Atlantis? Is this movie historically accurate? Details Edit. Release date March 7, United States. United States South Africa.
Warner Bros France Warner Bros. United States. Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand. Warner Bros. Legendary Entertainment Centropolis Entertainment. Box office Edit. The warlord who kidnapped Evolet tries to coerce her into loving him, only to be arrested by The Almighty when they find he has taken her without permission.
During a night scouting raid, D'Leh learns of the Almighty and the fate of his father, who perished as a slave. The party is spotted by the guards, who are killed by Tic'Tic before he succumbs to his wounds. The Almighty's priests believe that Evolet is destined to kill The Almighty, based on the whip scars on her hands matching the stars they call the "Mark of the Hunter" and an ancient prophecy foreseeing their civilization's downfall.
The Almighty realizes that Evolet is merely the herald of the true hunter. D'Leh starts a rebellion among the slaves, killing many of the Almighty's forces, though Ka'Ren is killed. The Almighty offers Evolet and the other hunters to D'Leh in exchange for abandoning his rebellion.
D'Leh feigns acceptance but kills The Almighty with a spear. During the ensuing battle, Evolet is killed by the warlord who is then killed by D'Leh, but is restored to life when Old Mother sacrifices herself.
With the Almighty dead and his civilization destroyed, the Yagahl bid farewell to the other tribes and return home with seeds given to them by the Naku to start a new life.
It was released on July 21, in the United Kingdom. What a Nurse!
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