7/10
An interesting concept - with a bit of good old fashioned imagination
25 February 2019
I clicked on it in Netflix assuming it was a documentary - and of course that is my assumption. It's clearly listed as a drama.

I kept thinking it smelt suspect... everything was too good to be true. The shots too good. I'd not heard anyone talk about it. The notion that you'd have all this film crew for something that hadn't even been confirmed yet etc. But I carried on with it assuming it was me being cynical and they were using artistic licence.

It was at the 40 minute mark that I couldn't take it any longer and knew it must be fake and I hopped to IMDb and found out its true nature.

I kinda admire that. This is art transgressing boundaries. Cutting through the realms of dross that Netflix almost force feeds to us. To inspire a bit of magic.

All the people outraged, what else would you be doing? Watching American Celebrities Making Cakes With Clowns?

I admire its brazenness - he did say it was the ship of the Unbelievable. It was there to see, in plain sight.

My main complaint is I like to learn, particularly about the Roman era - and is any of it true? That's my one concern. Were any of the stories true? If we're creating fictional Roman history when there's so much that can be learnt in a great Mary Beard book that's a bit of a shame.

But all too often we have so much wonder in our lives, outside our doors... but we're not interested unless it's magic or a blog is telling us we must Instagram it. This is a little reminder that there is wonder out there being made every day.
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