A real treasure hunt that is right in front of my eyes and taken from life!
I asked myself how can a film contain anything interesting without the typical ingredients that blockbusters have? But astonishingly it works and it is unpredictable - a true story, dramatic dialogs, beautiful locations.
The most intriguing of the film is the fact that the tomb/ treasure in reality is still to be excavated - a complete new form of audience interactivity - I have never seen something like that.
It is a film where I am not told a lie. I mean in films we pay for escaping the present and accept that big lie for the duration of the film but in this movie I am in another world out of time but still in the present where I am told a true story on which I can relay and that is uncommon for a film.
Why should I like films about codes, treasure hunt and other stuff because of action and not be fascinated of a real treasure hunt that is right in front of my eyes and taken from life.
I asked myself how can a film contain anything interesting without the typical ingredients that blockbusters have? But astonishingly it works and it is unpredictable - a true story, dramatic dialogs, beautiful locations.
The most intriguing of the film is the fact that the tomb/ treasure in reality is still to be excavated - a complete new form of audience interactivity - I have never seen something like that.
It is a film where I am not told a lie. I mean in films we pay for escaping the present and accept that big lie for the duration of the film but in this movie I am in another world out of time but still in the present where I am told a true story on which I can relay and that is uncommon for a film.
Why should I like films about codes, treasure hunt and other stuff because of action and not be fascinated of a real treasure hunt that is right in front of my eyes and taken from life.