Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. The trouble comes from the film's almost disengagement with its subjects.

Fernando Guillén Cuervo The supporting cast is also fairly well received, and is served by a script with intelligent dialogue and a keen eye towards subtlety.

After joining forces with a French film executive, she finally found an interested director in Ridley Scott, who had always wanted to make a movie about Columbus. | Binge Central January 4, 2018 I'm probably one of the last people to call anything pertaining to Edward Norton total bull (Except for "Down in the Valley"; he's not getting away with that), but it should be noted that they took some liberties with Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. Actually, as much I hammer down on Ridley Scott as a director, he is with good tastes, and while his own efforts aren't quite competent enough for the final product to live up to those tastes, there is a certain charm about Scott's visions and workmanlike efforts. |

We see Columbus's struggles, but never feel them. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number.

Cinemark 12 October 1992 The treatment of Columbus is also undeniably generous, painting a man ahead of his time, relentlessly ambitious, but also exceedingly humane. It was Columbus who enslaved the Tainos (against Queen Isabella's judgment), and Columbus who instituted the harsh punishments Moxica doles out in the film. October 18, 2008 This $50 million spectacle must be one of the least entertaining epic films ever made. | Rating: 3/4

Of course, when the film does go somewhere, outside of plenty of absurdly gratuitous ultraviolence most films of this type are typically smart enough to avoid, the destination is almost, if not decidedly always one that we've seen before, as the film, on top of falling into the conventions of slowness found in too many films of its type, this film collapses into countless story and even stylistic conventions, making it painfully generic and simply much more same-old-same-old than unique. Every character's actions and personality can be predicted the second s/he appears on the screen. His Columbus is an enlightened revision of the traditional figure, treating Indians the same as Spanish noblemen and seeming content with the notion that nature, not the Catholic God, is their deity. The official language for the church in those years was Latin. Scott films his scenes with a masterful sense of scope, never placing his characters above the scenery, as a skillful reminder of the grand stakes at play. Here's a one-word review of 1492: hubris. | Rating: 3/5 Historically inaccurate and dramatically inert, Ridley Scott's retelling of Christopher Columbus' exploits is an epic without grandeur or insight.

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