
Hundreds of thousands of years ago man was forced to fight for everything he had and desired to keep. Food, a place to live, women, or just simply surviving another day, it all had to be earned. In the midst of the dawn of man we meet Bok, a man who is simply trying to find the place where he belongs. After nearly dying due to some severely infected injuries a young girl from a less advanced tribe stays with him to nurse him back to health. They bond and begin to travel together across the mountains and plains. Again and again they meet up with vicious foes that would like nothing better than to decapitate our heroes! Soon the two travelers become three and a different kind of attraction between Bok and his new companion begins to manifest. Lots of problems and obstacles are left as Bok and his friends look for a home, a people, a purpose, and if the chance presents itself, revenge. Master of the World is a surprisingly good movie. Beautiful locations and cinematography are necessary successes for a movie such as this and both are achieved. Aside from the impressive look is the tangible sense of desperation, the electronic soundtrack is very cool and the graphic effects you’ll see peppered throughout the running time (designed by Rosario Prestopino) are damn convincing! Those fake heads are some of the best we have seen around here in a long time! The bear-fighting scenes are also worth mentioning. Terrific entertainment is abundant to be sure! Now you can enjoy this very rare movie totally uncut and in the widescreen format! The only dialogue in Master of the World is the narration that opens the film and it’s presented in English.