TITANABOA |
TITANABOA: 6/10
It was an interesting enough documentary, and it had some very interesting and cool facts regarding not only the Titanaboa, but other snakes, other animals and the ecosystem of the environment around the time that Titanaboa would have existed.
My only real complaint, is that this documentary could have easily been about an hour or so less than what it was. They kept on saying the same information over and over again. They told you a fact 40 minutes into the film, 30 minutes late, they'd tell you the exact same thing. I also wonder if they ran out of money for this project too, because they kept showing the exact same images and the exact same reenactments again and again and again. IT sort of reminds me of when kids have to write a composition in school and it has to be a certain number of pages. Say it has to be 10 pages long, and they can only get seven pages worth of information. So the last three pages are, "Too reiterate...." That's exactly what this film felt like.
Other than that, if such things fascinate you..... Like a snake that could essentially attack and eat and elephant whole, I think you'd like this.
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