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When quoting Dr. Bovon, where the
documentary
tries to establish a connection to Mary Magdalene from Mariamene, Dr. Bovon later clarifies it should be used for literary purposes (ie: fables of that time) not for a historical figure.
As a documentary, this is laughable in a campy sort of way -- a schlocky collection of re-created Biblical tableaux mixed in with solemn interviews of so-called "experts."
Being a gay man who lived through the time period examined in this tedious documentary, I was eager to see how the subject matter was handled.
I was greatly disappointed by the quality of this
documentary.
Although I have a serious personal interest in electronic music and have a higher than average attention span, even for slow and/or difficult subject matter, I fell asleep while watching this
documentary
and had to review it to see the parts I slept through.
One doesn't so much watch this film as undergo torture to it, there was a total lack of humour, and it seemed to me as if the entire film was a
documentary
interviewing people who were neither famous, nor talented, as if to celebrate something that has never happened to begin with.
Watching the
documentary "
Wamego: Making Movies Anywhere" only made this film more cringe-worthy, with praise lauded towards it by... the director and the director's father... hmmmmmm.
Is this a skate
documentary
with moments of dialog inserted?
The only laugh it gave me was in the behind the scenes
documentary
on the DVD, in which the film's geeky director Darren Fisher explains how it was his script that attracted the 'talent' to the project!
The problem I have with this
documentary
lies in the fact that it is a complete love-fest for the murderer, with absolutely no sympathy for the family.
I walked into Heart Of Gold thinking I was going to watch a
documentary
about Neil Young.
As expected it was
documentary
style.
He is also one of the most sick and disturbing killers of all time, I watched a
documentary
on him, so I know his story pretty well.
When I saw this, I was curious because I thought it was supposed to be like a
documentary
re-enactment, but I have to say that this was just a pathetic waste of time.
The title of this
documentary
is very misleading.
At no time during the
documentary
do they show how the introduction of the Nile Perch fish into Lake Victoria has cause any of the problems facing the town of Mwanza, Tanzania.
The
documentary
is very slowing paced with no narrative what so ever.
The second attempt is when within this
documentary
they film the showing of another
documentary
that is discussing the environmental impact the Nile Perch has introduced, and again no real attempt is made to expand on just how devastating the problem has become.
This is quite possibly the worst
documentary
I have ever seen.
I find Herzog's
documentary
work to be very uneven.
For a
documentary
that attempts to be a visual feast, a hypnotic, surreal excursion in uncharted landscapes, it lacks the visual orchestration and conviction of a disciplined author.
We have opposite opinions about Fujimori but after watching this movie we agree on the following: the easiest way to have an inaccurate
documentary
is to make it about a foreign country in which you were not present when the events happened, no matter how talented or how much you invest in the film.
Slama obviously wanted to make a mediocre
documentary
about fictive people, characteristic of their stupidity.
But somehow the
documentary
aspect of it, takes away from its drama.
The protests during the 2004 Republican convention in New York were not that compelling to make a
documentary
about it.
this film is what happens when people see like in this particular one blair witch project and say hell people running around with cameras, acting slash
documentary
themed no problemo i can do it and start out with a lame idea make up a terrible script and get a bunch of talentless actors and start shooting a film.
I'm sure there is a
documentary
amongst the ruins of this Yawn-fest somewhere, given enough time maybe the producers could find it.
This is a problem for a
documentary.
Hernandez plays a 30- something director of Cuban heritage, and unknown sexuality, who comes to L.A. and gets a job making a gay
documentary.
All that endless
documentary
footage of fish, waves, fish, waves has little to do with the central conflict and just pads the running time.
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