Very interesting documentary. I love the use of blender to have a flowing feel to it. The narrator/creator should feel very proud of this.
The soundtrack is pretty good, there is some really great humor, I love the information presented. The story is certainly worth telling and found the film to have a pretty great amount of information within it.
I felt fixated on the screen for pretty much the entire documentary, was never really bored. It definitely got a bit jumbled a bit just due to the large amount of photos/objects on the screen. Even with this, I feel the camera does give a good feel of what the narrator is talking about.
Given the fact this is done by one guy, this is really really impressive. It's a bit simple, but it's still original, well done, and a very interesting subject to talk about. I really enjoyed this documentary
Go watch it on YouTube!
Low 8/10.