hmmmm now why on earth would they make the pyramids look like that????? ( btw you are right Robtard)
although they both made pyramids there was a distinct difference between them.
Here's a pic of the pyramid from the movie
up to where the step rises is where pyramids in the Americas used to be build up to. The ones found in Mexico and Egypt are mathematically precise, but the ones in the ( present day) US are not.
Well heres a reason why pyramids are in it
Plot
Mammoth hunter D'Leh a member of a hunter-gatherer tribe living in 10,000 B.C., travels through unknown lands on a quest to rescue his people from extinction. Leading an army, D'Leh uncovers a lost civilization while in pursuit of a warlord who kidnapped his love
Originally posted by Robtard
It completely and thoroughly sucked unwashed ass; I've seen better film on teeth.It did have a few interesting points though:
1) "White Man" = Evil
2) Even 12,000 years ago, the Black man was following around and doing the White man's bidding.
Hmm...so this is an educational movie, eh?
Originally posted by Prince Nauj
did those big birds really excist?! They sure were weird looking
Yes. They are called Giant Moas. I don't think they were carnivores.
Also, the movie ranged all over. I have no idea where this movie took place. It seemed to be the America's, New Zealand, then the middle east.
I don't think it was intended to be accurate...but rather just a fantasy world.
Spoiler:
I thought it was funny to reference the God-like people as both aliens (paying tribute to those who believe the pyramids had an influence from extraterrestrials) and the people whose land sunk into the waters. (i.e. Atlantians.) I believe I have evidence that they were supposed to be the Atlantians. Note the portion of the movie when they identified the "Hunter" that they feared: It appears that there is a land mass on the map that is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
My review:
I gave the movie a 6 out of 10. The special effects were well above average because the great care paid to action. You get a real sense of awe during some sequences of the movie. However, the inaccuracies in the movie detracted from the underlying or intended portrayal of the movie being accurate to around the time of the title. Acting was not top notch by any means, but the film did have its moments. I expected more from this film considering its advertising "hype". Some portions of the film seemed to drag a bit. The "awe" moments could have been done better. The romance of the film could have been developed better so that the viewer could have grown more attached to the characters and their predicament...instead we spend the film watching this attachment unfold without first establishing a stronger connection, for the viewer, to that "attachment".
Some portions of the film are REALLY great just audio/visual experience: they rumble your balls of the seat,. ✅ 😉
In conclusion, this film makes me wonder if Hollywood even has accuracy consultants. Some films are MUCH better than others, so I digress.