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  2:37 DVD Review - www.impulsegamer.com -

Feature 8.8
Video 8.8
Audio 8.8
Special Features    
Total 8.8
Distributor: Roadshow
Running Time:
TBA
Classification:
G
Reviewer:
Andrew B

8.8


The Sun / The Moon

This acclaimed BBC series has arrived on DVD which features two documentaries entitled "The Sun" and "The Moon" which traces man's fascination of these two untouchable giants in the sky.

With a mixture of archaeology, history, astrology and physics, the series gives the viewer an in-depth insight into what makes these heavenly objects tick and how they impact on our everyday lives.

Ancient cultures both embraced the sun and the moon for their power with modern man now embracing both entities for their power, this DVD unleash a variety of secrets behind both these spherical orbs.

Presented in a glorious aspect ratio of widescreen 16:9 with real-life footage and computer generated images, one almost gets the impression that they are part of this amazing universe.

From explanations to what created the sun to the last living moments of our planet, this documentary is a fascination insight into two celestial entities that mankind has always looked with none of us ever being able to touch them... highly recommended!

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