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So, 'Dinosaur Extinction: Behind the Asteroid Impact Theory' dives into this fascinating theory about what really happened to the dinosaurs. It’s got a pretty straightforward approach, almost like a lecture at times, but the visuals of the crater in the Gulf of Mexico are striking. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, shifting from scientific explanation to dramatic reenactments, and that can throw you off if you're not ready for it. But there's something compelling about the way they piece together the evidence, showcasing those practical effects that highlight the scale of the disaster. The atmosphere is thick with intrigue, and while the director remains unknown, the narrative feels like a team effort, blending interviews with scientists and some serious CGI to illustrate the impact scenario. Definitely not your typical doc.
Explores asteroid impact theory thoroughlyStriking visuals of the Gulf of Mexico craterPacing shifts between scientific detail and drama
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Kotaro Miyake
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