True Legends – Episode 1: Technology of the Fallen
True Legends – Episode 1: Technology of the Fallen

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True Legends – Episode 1: Technology of the Fallen

2015
Movie
93 min
English

Timothy Alberino and the GenSix Productions film crew head to the High Plain (“Altiplano”) of Peru and Bolivia on the shores of legendary Lake Titicaca to investigate some of the most compelling evidence on the planet of fallen angels and their giant hybrid offspring in the antediluvian past. This full length feature film includes cutting edge research that uncovers and publishes, for the first time, historical documentation which proves beyond a shadow of doubt that colossal giants once roamed the lands of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia; as well as reveals never before seen mind-blowing geoglyphs engraved on the surface of the earth and stretching for hundreds of miles over the Altiplano. Join the crew as they examine the megalithic mysteries of Tiwanaku and confirm that both the Inca and the Spanish chroniclers were well aware of who built Puma Punku, and when.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, History, Mystery

Plot Summary

This episode of 'True Legends' explores the possibility that advanced technologies, far beyond our current understanding, may have existed in ancient civilizations. It delves into archaeological anomalies and historical texts that hint at sophisticated tools and knowledge lost to time. The documentary questions whether these ancient 'legends' could be misunderstood remnants of a technologically advanced past.

Critical Reception

As a single episode of a documentary series, specific critical reception is difficult to isolate. However, similar shows in the genre typically receive mixed reviews, with some viewers appreciating the speculative approach to history and others finding the evidence inconclusive or pseudoscientific. Audience reception often depends on their openness to alternative historical theories.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciates the attempt to connect ancient myths with potential technological advancements.

  • Criticizes the lack of concrete scientific evidence presented.

  • Found the speculative nature engaging for those interested in fringe theories.

Google audience: Audience feedback for this type of documentary is generally polarized. Viewers who enjoy exploring unconventional historical narratives often praise the intriguing questions posed. Conversely, those seeking rigorous historical or scientific analysis tend to find the content speculative and lacking empirical support.

Fun Fact

The 'True Legends' series often features reconstructions and CGI to visualize the hypothetical ancient technologies discussed, aiming to make abstract concepts more tangible for the audience.

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