First Man (2017)

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First Man: Directed by Fred Fougea, Jérôme Guiot. With Nadine Adams, Jason Barnard, Fred Bobbitt, Lee-Shane Booysen. In this epic special, travel back in time 25 million years to experience the trials, dramas and triumphs that shaped our ancestors.

“This is an entertaining jump between the different stages of life that our ancestors went through on their way to becoming human. On the whole, it provides some great information about the steps that were taken, but mixed up among all of that is a lot of guesswork and straight up invented scenarios for the sake of drama. The beginning stages at 25 million years ago already have them acting more human than even modern chimpanzees, of which this is supposedly a common ancestor we share (Chimps and Humans share our last common ancestor between 10 and 8 million years ago)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe makeup is uncanny, and I never can forget that Iu0026#39;m just watching a bunch of humans in suits, which just never look very good? The Walking With Cavemen series looked far more convincing over 10 years ago.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe stories that are told can be entertaining, but the amount of baseless conjecture makes this absolutely useless as a documentary. Iu0026#39;d recommend Out of the Cradle as an alternative, which tells the story of our evolution with more up-to-date science than the Walking With series, but honestly theyu0026#39;re both superior to this.”

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