Alexander was King of the ancient Greek city state Macedon and widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders. By the age of 30 he had created one ... Read allAlexander was King of the ancient Greek city state Macedon and widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders. By the age of 30 he had created one of the largest empires in history.Alexander was King of the ancient Greek city state Macedon and widely considered to be one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders. By the age of 30 he had created one of the largest empires in history.
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Reviewers say 'Alexander the Great: Hero or Conqueror' offers an engaging narrative with impressive visuals and strong performances, particularly in portraying Alexander and Darius. However, it faces criticism for historical inaccuracies, poor acting, and its hybrid format. Some viewers value its entertainment and artistic liberties, while others find it misleading and shallow. The depiction of Alexander's personal life sparks debate, making it an ambitious yet flawed series.
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I'm impressed at least by the fact that Netflix is paying more attention to audiences who are interested in history.
Having said that, I think the hardcore history audience will also demand a lot from the Netflix series.
They're such nerds that they've read everything and expect Netflix to present it to the public just like the books.
It's a docudrama with very strong drama, but it could be worse.
There are a lot of inaccuracies it is true. But giving this documentary 1/10 because you think "Alexander was Greek not Macedonian" reveals how stupid you are despite knowing more about Alexander than the producers.
Having said that, I think the hardcore history audience will also demand a lot from the Netflix series.
They're such nerds that they've read everything and expect Netflix to present it to the public just like the books.
It's a docudrama with very strong drama, but it could be worse.
There are a lot of inaccuracies it is true. But giving this documentary 1/10 because you think "Alexander was Greek not Macedonian" reveals how stupid you are despite knowing more about Alexander than the producers.
Another Netflix/Hollywood Docu-Nonsense
I'll keep this short. Hollywood still can't make anything remotely accurate about Alexander the Great. It makes me sick. When I was a kid we had that Oliver Stone mess with Colin Farrell and honestly I didn't think it could get worse. I was wrong.
This Netflix garbage is intentionally inaccurate. I don't understand it. I've studied Alexander and ancient Macedon for years and when I tell you they are intentionally changing or misleading very well known historical details, please know I'm not kidding. All for entertainment purposes I guess but here's the problem - the truth is so much more interesting!
Just skip it. There are YouTube documentaries that are far far far better than whatever this garbage is.
I suppose it's better than that Jada Pinkett Smith "Cleopatra was Black" nonsense.
This Netflix garbage is intentionally inaccurate. I don't understand it. I've studied Alexander and ancient Macedon for years and when I tell you they are intentionally changing or misleading very well known historical details, please know I'm not kidding. All for entertainment purposes I guess but here's the problem - the truth is so much more interesting!
Just skip it. There are YouTube documentaries that are far far far better than whatever this garbage is.
I suppose it's better than that Jada Pinkett Smith "Cleopatra was Black" nonsense.
Sick of this
Yet again, Netflix makes the same mistakes, making everything feel like a joke.
This feels like a cheap soap opera instead of a documentary. The inaccuracy of the historical events are insane, the acting is very sad and forced. Nothing is explained about Alexander's life, they only induced fake drama which makes no sense at all.
This is a shame, Alexander has always been one of my favourite rulers from the past and I was hoping for some new information or at least a good interpretation of the ones all of us know.
This is another Netflix fail, do not waste your time if you are a history nerd, all you will end up on with is being sad and frustrated.
This feels like a cheap soap opera instead of a documentary. The inaccuracy of the historical events are insane, the acting is very sad and forced. Nothing is explained about Alexander's life, they only induced fake drama which makes no sense at all.
This is a shame, Alexander has always been one of my favourite rulers from the past and I was hoping for some new information or at least a good interpretation of the ones all of us know.
This is another Netflix fail, do not waste your time if you are a history nerd, all you will end up on with is being sad and frustrated.
Watch it as a drama, NOT a documentary
Not a spoiler, highly inaccurate series. I agree with anither review saying that the 300 movie was more accurate than this 😂. So many missed moments, missed battles, inaccurate events oh so many. It felt like watching something like "ancient aliens", like this is a hypothesis of a couple of PhDs. The disappointing part also is that one of the historians is from St Andrews University. It had such high standards.. Clearly not anymore. Although, that historian was the most serious and studious than the rest of them! One is in love with Alexander and is telling a story that he has in his mind and the other is almost like making fun of him. What an odd series. Only reason I put 4 stars, is for the drama series, not the historians nor the highly inaccurate story.
Very inaccurate
I found the documentary disappointing due to its inaccurate portrayal of historical figures, particularly Darius. The depiction of Darius with a turban and eyeliner seemed more akin to a caricature than a respectful representation of the Persian Emperor, who was a significant figure in establishing human rights. Persia was the cradle of art and architecture at the time and at its highest. This portrayal of Darius felt more like a misrepresentation, leaning towards an 'Arabic snake dancer' stereotype rather than a dignified leader of the largest empire of the time. It seemed as though the documentary was more a tribute to Alexander rather than an objective historical account, failing to accurately represent the facts and events of that era. This was a letdown, as I expected a documentary to offer a factual and unbiased view.
Did you know
- TriviaThere's an anachronism when Alexander says they must move on and "turn the page". Books with pages weren't invented for another 200 years - about the time of Julius Caesar. In Alexander's time they rolled up paper in long scrolls.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La Réserve: Faut-il voir la série ALEXANDRE LE GRAND sur Netflix? (2024)
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