2 reviews
Told in a jumbled chronology.
Clips of people in the cave, people outside of the cave, people crawling, people just sitting with voice over narrators not introduced and not validated.
The narration may or may not be relevant to the clips being shown.
It became obvious the entire film was very poorly edited.
I can't believe that I spent almost 90 minutes hoping for clarity or something intelligent.
It was not to be.
Sadly, this is missed opportunity to document an exceptional cave with heroic expeditions.
You'll do better to watch something else. This isn't it.
It just never came together.
Clips of people in the cave, people outside of the cave, people crawling, people just sitting with voice over narrators not introduced and not validated.
The narration may or may not be relevant to the clips being shown.
It became obvious the entire film was very poorly edited.
I can't believe that I spent almost 90 minutes hoping for clarity or something intelligent.
It was not to be.
Sadly, this is missed opportunity to document an exceptional cave with heroic expeditions.
You'll do better to watch something else. This isn't it.
It just never came together.
- blackwell4
- Jan 4, 2024
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The story is very well illustrated and interesting!
Honestly, I always think documentary is boring, but this one, not at all! It has historical background, legends, cultural and social background, mixing with their mission to enter into the cave (what a triumph!). Very engaging story telling and rich cultural perspectives. Highly recommended to those who truely want to know more about the Tayos, not just seeing pictures.
Of course, beautiful pictures and cinematographic scenes in the cave... Can't imagine how difficult to do so. I enjoy watching it very much. Thank you for sharing this experience and excellent work!
Honestly, I always think documentary is boring, but this one, not at all! It has historical background, legends, cultural and social background, mixing with their mission to enter into the cave (what a triumph!). Very engaging story telling and rich cultural perspectives. Highly recommended to those who truely want to know more about the Tayos, not just seeing pictures.
Of course, beautiful pictures and cinematographic scenes in the cave... Can't imagine how difficult to do so. I enjoy watching it very much. Thank you for sharing this experience and excellent work!
- little_white
- Mar 17, 2024
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