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Raymond McNally
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Bram Stoker
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Interesting But Lacking Something.
Informative, with some decent enactments, telling mostly the history we already know, with a LOT of speculation. If you can get past phrases like "could have been," and "thought to have," you will no doubt find this entertaining.
I could not, but still could derive a small measure of new information from it. I was looking for fact or even factoids, rather than speculation and conjecture, so this was not as interesting to me, but it will for someone who has not investigated or researched Vlad Tepes on their own, earlier.
Replete with beautiful location shots and actual film footage of Vlad's supposed tomb, castle, and church featured in The Historian, this is interesting, regardless of the depth (or lack thereof) of knowledge you may have concerning Vlad and the history, rather than the legend.
I don't know what could have been done to make this better and it is interesting, nonetheless, but does seem to be lacking something.
It rates a 6.2/10 on the Documentary Scale from...
the Fiend :.
I could not, but still could derive a small measure of new information from it. I was looking for fact or even factoids, rather than speculation and conjecture, so this was not as interesting to me, but it will for someone who has not investigated or researched Vlad Tepes on their own, earlier.
Replete with beautiful location shots and actual film footage of Vlad's supposed tomb, castle, and church featured in The Historian, this is interesting, regardless of the depth (or lack thereof) of knowledge you may have concerning Vlad and the history, rather than the legend.
I don't know what could have been done to make this better and it is interesting, nonetheless, but does seem to be lacking something.
It rates a 6.2/10 on the Documentary Scale from...
the Fiend :.
- FiendishDramaturgy
- Jan 6, 2009
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