
AN AMAZING MOVIE
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This movie received a lot of mixed reviews, but despite any bad ones, it made an astounding $94,770,548 at the box office and the DVD rental and sales are making this movie one to be remembered, even if SOME of the critics did not like it.
Personally, I EXTREMELY enjoyed this movie SO much, that I watched it several different times. Steven Strait (who played in Undiscovered and The Covenant) was an absolutely brilliant choice to play D'Leh. I don't believe any other actor could have given this character the life that Steven Strait gave him.
This movie brilliantly weaves myth and legend together and even though it has a "Braveheart" type feel to it, it is indeed an epic love story that is unique in its own way as well. The plot of the story is that the Yagahl people are struggling to survive and are on the verge of starving. When Evolet (Camilla Belle),the blue-eyed girl is found and brought back to the tribe, the elder, whom they all call "Old Mother" tells her people that the child with the blue eyes has been sent to their tribe by the Yagahl fathers (spirits of old tribe members) and that she is there to fulfill a prophecy that will save the Yagahl.
D'Leh (Steven Strait) and Evolet are smitten with one another from the day she first came to live with his people after the "four legged demons" killed her entire family and village. Their love is a sweet and innocent love that grows over the years and draws you even more into the movie. When they are older, D'Leh wins the white spear after killing the manic (mammoth) and claims her as his woman. But they are torn apart by the Four Legged Demons that kidnap her as well as many of the Yagahl brothers and sisters, forcing them into slavery and sending D'Leh on a journey to save her and his people.
D'Leh , along with his great Uncle, Tic'Tic embark on a journey that brings out the great Warrior in D'leh that he never knew he was. Along the way, they come across prehistoric giant birds that want them for dinner, as well as D'Leh and his unforgettable encounter with the "spear tooth" (Sabertooth Tiger) that is also one of my fav parts of the movie.
D'Leh and Tic Tic also meet different tribes of people, with many interesting characters who have also had their people stolen by the "four legged demons", and join D'Leh as he leads them to the Temple of the Gods, and to fight against an army that serves a man that calls himself the "Almighty" and claims to be a God.
If you want an accurate film about life in the year 10,000 B.C. then this is not the movie for you, as it has a wonderfu mix of history and fantasy but does not truly depict what history tells us about life in that era. It does however weave together myths and legends that is extremely entertaining and is so worth watching.
Within the story of D'Leh and his Great Uncle meeting all different types of unique people from different lands and uniting with them to bring down the evil people that stole and killed their people, a beautiful love story is also one of the many great reasons to watch this movie. D'Leh walks to the ends of the Earth to free his one and only love, Evolet, and we get to watch him on his unforgetable journey to free her.
This is definately worth buying...and gets even better with each time you watch it, as you get to see and experience different things with each viewing.
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