Maitreya Bear’s Film Review: 10,000 BC / 彌勒熊影評 : 【史前一萬年10,000 BC】
Since early 2007, the powerful presence of 10,000 BC has often appeared in previews across major theaters. This film, which follows the visual style and production scale of last year’s box office hit 300, has finally been completed.
Directed and produced by the team behind The Day After Tomorrow, it is clear that the screenwriters aimed to explore the myth of extraterrestrials building the ancient Egyptian pyramids. In the story, people of different races, skin colors, languages, and genders—united by oppression—come together under the leadership of the protagonist, D’Leh, to overthrow a corrupt regime of tyranny, ultimately creating a legend and a future for their descendants.
For audiences seeking pure spectacle, the film also offers vivid and lifelike depictions of prehistoric creatures like saber-toothed tigers, mammoths, and terror birds through top-tier animation. The film’s climactic battle, featuring a stunning mammoth stampede amid a massive uprising, is a breathtaking sight, further enriched by grand and majestic natural landscapes.