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Unknown: Cave of Bones
(2023)

Between Science and Documentary Drama
The subject in itself is very interesting, which helps the documentary, which is also very well produced.

However, I felt that scientists seem too passionate about the subject to give a more balanced or less biased opinion.

In addition, at a certain point the chief scientist passes by a cave location and makes an incredible discovery. However, how many did not pass by there? How could they not see?

The life and culture of Homo Naledi seemed too romanticized to me, with a lot of speculation and no dissenting voices.

That's why everything in the documentary seems to me to be partly scripted, disclosing possibly previous discoveries as if they were made in front of the cameras.

The Twilight Zone
(2002)

It can hardly be qualified as "grade b"
This is a show that suffers for it to be qualified in "grade B". Yes, there are some sporadic episodes in the anthology that are interesting and have some good ideas. But always end failing in some of these points: weak script (seemed to have some potential), amateur direction in some cases and a lot of bad acting and overacting. Some episodes start well but end in a mediocre way. It has nothing to do with the old Rod Serling's Twilight Zone. However, if you're a fan of the series and can overcome all these lows, you will find some entertainment. But it is clear that this is a product to make money and is not too concerned with production value. For comparison purposes, when you can watch the British "Black Mirror" you will see the abysmal difference between that product with this.

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