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Lightning: Weapons of the Gods (1995) is a curious documentary that dives into the enigmatic world of lightning. It really has this raw, unfiltered feel, almost like a science class mixed with a nature film. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it captures the awe surrounding lightning phenomena quite well. The visuals, while maybe not groundbreaking, do a decent job of showcasing lightning's power, and the practical effects used to illustrate its destructive nature have a certain charm. The narration is straightforward, but it keeps you engaged with discussions about the science behind storms and their historical significance. It's definitely one of those niche documentaries that can spark some interesting conversations among collectors and science enthusiasts alike.
Engaging for science enthusiastsGood discussion starterUnique take on natural phenomena
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