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So, 'The Great Egyptians' is one of those documentaries that dives deep into the ancient world, focusing on the complexities of Egyptian civilization. The tone feels quite reverential, almost meditative at times, which is interesting for a history piece. The pacing is slow, intentionally so, allowing viewers to really digest the wealth of information presented. There's a certain atmosphere, almost like walking through a museum while listening to an audio guide. The practical effects used to recreate some of the ancient scenes are quite fascinating, not flashy but effective in conveying the grandeur of the time. The narration is straightforward, which some might find a bit dry, but it works for the subject matter. Overall, it's a distinct take on Egyptology without the usual dramatic flair.
Notable for its deep dive into Egyptian historyThe slow pacing allows for detailed explorationInteresting practical effects used for reenactments
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