3 reviews
Drain the Bermuda Triangle is a documentary that uses cutting-edge technology to explore the depths of the Bermuda Triangle, attempting to unravel the mysteries that have long surrounded this infamous area. The film combines scientific investigation with visual effects to create a compelling narrative.
The documentary is visually impressive, with the CGI-rendered underwater scenes providing a unique perspective on the seafloor and the potential explanations for the disappearances associated with the Bermuda Triangle. It's fascinating to see how modern technology can be used to explore these mysteries, offering a fresh take on an old legend.
However, while the visuals are engaging, the documentary doesn't delve as deeply into the scientific explanations as one might hope. It touches on various theories but doesn't fully explore them, leaving some questions unanswered. Nonetheless, it's an entertaining watch that offers a new way to think about the Bermuda Triangle. I give it a 6/10 for its innovative approach and visual appeal, though it could have gone further in its exploration.
The documentary is visually impressive, with the CGI-rendered underwater scenes providing a unique perspective on the seafloor and the potential explanations for the disappearances associated with the Bermuda Triangle. It's fascinating to see how modern technology can be used to explore these mysteries, offering a fresh take on an old legend.
However, while the visuals are engaging, the documentary doesn't delve as deeply into the scientific explanations as one might hope. It touches on various theories but doesn't fully explore them, leaving some questions unanswered. Nonetheless, it's an entertaining watch that offers a new way to think about the Bermuda Triangle. I give it a 6/10 for its innovative approach and visual appeal, though it could have gone further in its exploration.
- Zooha-47207
- Aug 16, 2024
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- emmagustaf
- Sep 30, 2020
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I found this to be a lot more interesting than expected. I originally put it on because I was super bored and expected it to be a bit fantastical given the Bermuda Triangle urban legends. But the film covers some real issues that I hadn't heard of before, such as blue holes and methane hydrate, and give real explanations of them.
I also liked the discussion about whether the Puerto Rico trench could cause tsunamis, and the discussion about breakers being more dangerous in calm water than stormy water.
On the whole I think this has turned me on to the "drain the" series and I look forward to more.
I also liked the discussion about whether the Puerto Rico trench could cause tsunamis, and the discussion about breakers being more dangerous in calm water than stormy water.
On the whole I think this has turned me on to the "drain the" series and I look forward to more.
- happy_quadruped
- Oct 19, 2024
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