
In
Search Of Aliens - Season One (2014/A&E/History
Channel/Lionsgate DVD Set)
Picture:
B Sound: B Extras: D Episodes: B-
Join
Giorgio Tsoukalos as he travels around the world in search of
mysteries and evidence of aliens. That perhaps, maybe that some of
the unexplained mysteries can be possibly explained by the alien
influences or intervention. From Atlantis to the Nazca lines, and
from legendary Bigfoot and Loch Ness monster to the Founding Fathers
of America, maybe all legacies left behind by an advanced
civilization and changed the destiny of the human race in In
Search Of Aliens - Season One (2014), a spin-off of sorts to the
still-running Ancient Aliens series, reviewed often elsewhere
on this site.
Tsoukalos
searches ancient legends and ruins for what was once considered an
advance civilization, a civilization so advance that even our modern
sciences can't explain how it was built much less it's people
suddenly disappeared. How did ancient man build giant monoliths and
temples without the aid of machines or domesticated animals? The
lost technology the ancients once had rivals modern day lasers and
tools. Legends of creation and Gods walking and breeding with
mankind perhaps were really ancient aliens performing genetic
experiments and we were the results.
Sometimes
what sounds like science fiction is really just what science is not
yet able to prove. Tsoukalos explorers some of the possibility of
that as well, that no way ancient man was able to do what they did
without help from someone else, that somewhere there is a hair of
truth in our myths and legends. Giorgio does ask a few pertinent
questions that the scientific community refuses to acknowledge much
less answer because it would change history and prove everything they
stood for wrong. And as far as the government, Giorgio's theory is
almost borderline conspiracy theory, BUT then do you think the
government really tell us the truth even if it is?
The
show again is presented in anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image and
lossy Dolby Digital sound, with this set as good as any DVD versions
of its sister show, but there are no extras.
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Ricky Chiang