This is all ruined by an earthquake, which disturbed the magma and makes it possible for a volcano eruption. We're by the narrator told things about the Menoan society, which was very advanced for it's time, with indoor toilets, and water flushed underground piping, and strong female rights. I think this story fulfilled that mission. I found the film intriguing, since I wanted to know more about the legend of Atlantis. Still this doesn't ruin the story telling here. But lots of it it also great, like the pyro clastic storm. It's sometimes a bit blurry and an cheap looking. CGI is great to tell a story, however, it's not the best in this film. So the film is basically a catastrophe movie, made as we used to, with an addition of the narrative voice. However, this helps out giving the historical facts, of which there are many given. Then there's a narrative voice, which many probably will find irritating. Yishharu feels something's wrong in beforehand, whilst most don't react to the signs of nature. Asa driving force in the story we both have a love story between two youngsters, Pinaruti and Yishharu, having their marriage at the outbreak. Though I'm not too found of the use of color filters, theatrical play behavior and blue screen CGI and pompous music, I found this interesting. This being a severe natural disaster of an earthquake and volcano eruption followed by pyro clastic scorching winds after an eruption on the Greek island of Thera, by Plato called Atlantis. This is the dramatization of the downfall of Atlantis, told as a half documentary, half dramatized movie.
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