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Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto —released in 2006—remains one of the most controversial, visually breathtaking, and historically debated action-epics of the 21st century. Set during the decline of the Mayan civilization, the film follows Jaguar Paw, a Mesoamerican tribesman who must escape captivity and ritual sacrifice to save his family. It was a box office success ($120 million worldwide on a $40 million budget) but also a lightning rod for accusations of historical inaccuracy, racism, and excessive violence. Index Of Apocalypto 2006 --39-LINK--39-

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