Discover a land as exotic as it is extraordinary. Arabia 3D offers an in-depth understanding of one of the most fascinating lifestyles and cultures. Cross the dunes with a caravan of camels,... Read allDiscover a land as exotic as it is extraordinary. Arabia 3D offers an in-depth understanding of one of the most fascinating lifestyles and cultures. Cross the dunes with a caravan of camels, dive in the treasure-filled Red Sea, explore the ruins of a lost city, and relive the gol... Read allDiscover a land as exotic as it is extraordinary. Arabia 3D offers an in-depth understanding of one of the most fascinating lifestyles and cultures. Cross the dunes with a caravan of camels, dive in the treasure-filled Red Sea, explore the ruins of a lost city, and relive the golden age of Islamic inventions. A precious land imprinted with myths and mysteries.
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The film is about the three golden ages of Arabia. The first was when Arabia was rich due to its production of Frankincense during the time of the Roman Empire. The second following the creation of Islam by Muhammad in the 6-7th centuries. And, the film implies that today is the beginning of a new golden age due to the oil riches of the new Saudi Arabia. In many ways, the film comes off like a travelogue as well as a piece of propaganda (positive though it is) for the Saudi government.
The film was truly gorgeous. I was fortunate to be able to see it on a 58" TV--and for this film, the bigger the better. However, despite learning a lot from the film and loving the footage, I was really shocked at the shoddy quality of the few CGI sequences that occurred in the movie. I am not exaggerating to say that the work appeared to be from about 1995--though the film was made in 2011! It is very strange that such an expensive and sumptuous film would contain such poor computer generated graphics--but they were quite poor.
Did think that 2011's 'Arabia' could have been a lot better. There is a good deal to like, it mostly looks stunning and this reviewer certainly learned a lot. It did however suffer from pacing issues and too much unnecessary content and elements, also agree regarding the component that has been the most panned here. It is not one of the worst documentaries seen, whether short films or series, but it is one of the missed opportunities considering the subject and Arabia deserved better.
'Arabia' does have a number of good things. On the most parts, it looks stunning. The scenery is nothing short of breath-taking and is shot with a lot of vibrancy and atmosphere. The music at least fits and didn't come over as too loud, overwrought or over-used.
There is a lot of information packed in about nature, Arabian culture and the mysteries of the place, and it was all very educational. Did learn a lot here in a way never felt previously. The way it's presented is mostly thought provokingly done. There are some beautiful sequences, with the start being absolutely captivating as well as the camel sequence.
For all those good things, there is a lot too that hurts 'Arabia'. Absolutely agree about the effects being horrible and some of the sloppiest and most amateurish seen in any documentary. They are also 20 years out of date looking, feature too much and didn't feel necessary. Would have liked more depth to the content, such as everything with the ruins which was presented in a very vanilla way, and less sequences that felt too acted out and insincere (which went on for too long as well).
Pacing is erratic, sometimes dull from some scenes going on for too long and rushed from trying to cram in too much and not giving enough time to the more historical information.
Overall, watchable and interesting enough but disappointing and inconsistent. 5/10.
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1