Die Geheimnisse der Grabstätte von Sakkara (2020)
60KDie Geheimnisse der Grabstätte von Sakkara: Directed by James Tovell. With Ahmed Zikrey Abdellhak, Ghareeb Ali Mohammed Abushousha, Nabil Eldaleel, Sabry Mohyeldin Farag. After unearthing a tomb that had been untouched for 4,400 years, Egyptian archaeologists attempt to decipher the history of the astonishing find.
“Iu0026#39;ve looked forward to this film for a while now. Unfortunately, this suffers from a few major things that stop it from being epic.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRecently, Iu0026#39;ve thought that Netflix multi episodes shows/documentaries could be trimmed down into less episodes or just a 2hr film. This is totally opposite. There is a ton of information here, but the director has unfortunately placed it all over the place. It is very sporadic in its editing and jumps all over the place. Leaving the viewer asking more questions than are being answered. Multi episodes broken into more condensed/direct and specific areas of the u0026quot;digu0026quot; would be much better serving for the audience.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith that being said, Iu0026#39;ve never wished for a narrator more in any documentary Iu0026#39;ve ever seen. A narrator would help with tying all of the vast information presented here. Also, to explain what, where and why we are seeing some of the things as well as more explanation of why the Egyptians did some of the thing they did. There is some explanation, but again, itu0026#39;s sporadic and all over the place.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI wonu0026#39;t even get into the anxiety I was feeling watching the archaeologists jump around and seem to randomly dig and kinda just toss around (without fully documenting, at least what we see) artifacts and mummies. Again, this may be the bad editing/directing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBottom line, the whole thing seems extremely rushed and disjointed.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNow the good, I STILL RECCOMEND that you watch this if you are at all interested in this kind of thing. Itu0026#39;s is beautifully shot and shows some amazing things that you do really feel like you are seeing for the first time with the archaeologists. Some images/items that you will never forget. I just wish it was put together better.”