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So, 'Who Killed the Neanderthal?' is a fascinating dive into a pretty mysterious chapter of human history. The film takes its time unfolding the story of the Neanderthal's sudden disappearance about 30,000 years ago. It blends interviews with various experts and some stunning visuals that really set a tone of inquiry and intrigue. The pacing feels just right—slow enough to let you digest the information, but quick enough to keep your interest. There’s an interesting exploration of different theories surrounding their extinction, which feels quite balanced. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the complexities of human evolution, making it feel more like a thoughtful conversation rather than a one-sided argument. Definitely a unique take on the genre, not your run-of-the-mill doc.
Engaging exploration of human evolutionBalanced view of extinction theoriesThoughtful tone with rich visuals
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