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Apocalypto breaks UK record

Updated: 2007-01-09 15:56
(Press Association)
MEL Gibson's new movie Apocalypto has claimed the box office record for the biggest opening weekend for a foreign language film in the UK.

The movie, which is spoken in the Mayan dialect and estimated to have cost $50 million to make, has taken $3.2 million since its release on Friday.

It opened in 385 cinemas in the UK just weeks after the former Braveheart star, 50, appeared to have ruined his career by shocking fans with a drunken anti-Semitic outburst in the US.

The film beat the previous record-holder Hero, which took $2.6 million in 2004 during its opening weekend. Takings also dwarf those of opening other titles such as the acclaimed Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ($1.73 million) and Amelie ($1.39 million).

Gibson's fourth film as director is set during the decline of the Mayan civilisation in Mexico and features a cast of largely unknowns.

It has received mixed reviews from critics, who say violence is shown in extreme detail with throats cut, people beheaded and still-beating hearts ripped from the victims of human sacrifice.

Two years ago, The Passion Of The Christ, Gibson's controversial retelling of the final 12 hours of Jesus Christ's life, became a commercial phenomenon.

But the film, which featured all the dialogue in Aramaic, was also criticised for its explicit violence and by Jewish groups.

Gibson was arrested for drink-driving six months ago, when he blamed Jews for being "responsible for all the wars in the world".

The Mad Max star has since publicly apologised for his comments, recently saying he had done enough to bring people to the cinema to see his latest movie.


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