10/04/2011

Quest for Sunken Warships (2008) Review

Quest for Sunken Warships (2008)
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Remember in DiCaprio's "Titanic", they looked at the rotting ship at the bottom of the ocean once, but the movie was about human relationships and special effects that would get people's attention now. This DVD is more than two hours of looking at corroded ships and planes. So they spice things up by showing the war footage of why the vehicles went into the waters. They interview the modern divers frequently who are filming these sunken warships in order to add a human touch. They speak about sharks and bombs and carbon monoxide poisoning and many other matters that illustrate how difficult the dives are. This work was a little too long for my test, but I think many viewers, mostly older men, would simply love it. Also, they focus on WWII and WWI vehicles. I think I would have been more interested if they looked at even older ships, especially if they could have pulled some gold or ancient maps from the ruins. See the documentary on the Antorcha for something more exciting.

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Hidden deep beneath the sea lies the wreckage of mighty war machines, each with untold stories of battles, glory and demise. Join us on the hunt for these antiques of the deep, and unlock the mysteries and the history waiting on the ocean floor. Each episode of Quest for Sunken Warships features authentic historical footage, CGI illustrations and archival materials of the battles being investigated, along with hi-resolution underwater images and live-action, on-site explorations of the sunken wrecks by our team of courageous divers.

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