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It could have been good if it stuck to the facts and history and avoided all the current day political correctness and rewriting history to fit their wish for the way they wanted history to have been... There are some good tactical depictions and some good history but there is too much 'opinion' and political persuasion. And the 'documentary' loses all credibility when they let Jessie Jackson spew his slanted, and false, narrations. Many other narrations were given by people with 'titles' in a failed effort to give the 'documentary' an air of credibility. Rome was by far the most civilized entity at the time. They provided more justice, civil treatment, government, trade and commerce than anything that they opposed or that opposed them. Wherever they went they provided better than the people had before them. If this is all you have heard about history, well, maybe you can't see through the false impressions.
score 2/10
ccunning-73587 4 October 2019
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