
Seth=L
Audioholic Overlord
They deffinitely portrayed the disconnection between the characters well. For example. The Mayans had trapped the locals and wanted to use them as slaves, and the Mayans where portrayed as having full lives (good or bad) and would certainly not be viewed as bad among their own and you almost feel for some of them. But they treat the locals as if they have no sole and so no respect of any kind, they were merely objects.I watched it and I didn't like it very much. It was shot well (visually appealing) and I like what seems to be an accurate depiction of the Mayans (even if it isn't politically correct). Still, a little too graphic for me.
***SPOILER*** Aside from the great scenery and photography, the thing I liked most is how even with the brutal Mayans there was a tight family bond with the main character doing whatever it took to protect his family.
As for the subtitles, well, while I don't mind reading, I would rather READ a book and WATCH a movie. Having to read subtitles for a whole movie is somewhat distracting to me. I miss too many visuals and I don't care to watch this whole movie again to catch what I missed, but that's just me.
Ramble, ramble, I know. Let me know if none of that made any sense.