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So, 'The Seven Wonders of the World' from '94 is quite the unique documentary. John Romer brings this scholarly yet engaging approach to ancient architecture, and it's fascinating to see how he weaves history with visual storytelling. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the grandeur and the myths surrounding each wonder. The choices in visuals are particularly striking—like those sweeping shots that almost transport you back in time. He has a knack for making the ancient feel relevant, and there's a warmth in his narration that makes the whole thing feel more personal. It's not just a list of structures; it's about the stories and the cultures that built them. Definitely distinctive in its tone and approach to history.
Great for history buffsFocuses on storytelling and architectureInteresting visuals and narration
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Peter Spry-Leverton
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