For centuries, the Great Pyramids have fascinated Mankind. Patrice Pooyard's The Revelation Of The Pyramids reveals what lies behind the greatest of archaeological mysteries: a message of paramount importance for humanity. From China to Peru, from Egypt to Mexico, through the world's most enigmatic and most beautiful sites, the director has spent 6 years meeting eminent scientific specialists and verifying his discoveries. The result will shake the teaching of history to its very core, and revolutionize Egyptology entirely. A great odyssey along a breathtaking route climaxes in a revelation as unexpected as it is staggering.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
I don't know what Vivien is so upset about. I think she is the stupid one who thinks this documentary was stupid. She tries to point out absurd things in the video, but she only mentions one of them. I would like to know what other absurd things she noticed. The Great Pyramid of Giza remains one of the greatest architectural achievement of all time and it is still much debated just how it was built so long time ago. In the video, they also talk about the statue of Ramses in the Temple of Luxor. Chris Dunn who specializes in precision machinery and does jobs for the military is astonished at the perfect symmetry in the face of the statue during his research saying "it is just unbelievable." Unlike Vivien, I didn't find much "absurd" things in this film, just aroused more curiosity and amazement at the greatest achievement in ancient human history.
I love anything Egyptian. I love historical documentaries. I love researchers who solve mysteries. So how could I possibly be unimpressed with this offering? It is because this show is presented with a load of unsubstantiated links and then wrapped up as a revelation and presented as possible scientific fact for us to consider.I'm not sure whether the producers actually set out to see how many people would be pulled in by this rubbish, or whether they actually believed they have solved a cosmic insight that we should be grateful for receiving. I'm pretty positive it is the first option.You will love it for some of the visuals, the number of global sites they link into the revelation, and the interesting facts they have uncovered. You will hate it if you have an inquiring mind that questions the relevance of the facts presented and the almost Von Danniken method of tying everything together with zero depth.
You have an interest in Egyptology, of course you do, doesn't everybody. This is the daddy of Egyptian documentaries, it is filled with so many facts & figures, especially about the Great Pyramid of Giza, it is stellar geek-viewing.This production isn't your standard History Channel, or National Geographical Channel regurgitation. This presentation reveals construction intricacies, graphical connections, the golden ratio, suggestions of climatic change that naturally occur by way of the North Magnetic Pole, and a mathematical number that equates to the speed of light.Be taken aback.
The documentary shares some very amazing facts about the pyramids and how no one knows how it could have been built by the Egyptians such a loooooong time ago.The perfection of the Pyramid build is startling and interesting. It is symmetrical and can be related to Pi, golden ratio as well as speed of light. The pyramid of Giza aligns with the stars.All similar builds across the planet can be drawn together to have a straight line drawn across the map signifying that the same people may have inherited such knowledge over thousands of years apart from each other and along this line. Why?The Pyramids are built in such a coded way that we are still to unravel the message that they are trying to tell us.No mummified corpse facts in this documentary.