DVD Talk finds Mummies Blu-ray ‘a truly classy production’

November 2, 2009 – 1:51 pm

DVD Talk gives their positive review on the Blu-ray release of Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs:

While the crappy films of Stephen Sommers may have gone a long way towards ruining what our collective consciousness thinks mummies really are, the fine folks at IMAX have recent unleashed a pretty great little documentary intent to set things right. Don’t expect people to turn into sand or send armies of scarab beetles after their enemies here, because this is essentially ‘Mummies 101′ – an educationally slanted effort that presents us with plenty of interesting facts alongside some incredible footage of Egypt and some not so incredible reenactments.

Narrated with regal class and authority by the one and only Christopher Lee, the film begins by explaining the religious beliefs of the Egyptians that lead to the development and ritual of mummification. We learn why this culture felt it was important to preserve the bodies after death and how they went about doing it. As Lee explains the basic points of mummification, we then move into some of the aforementioned reenactment footage where we see what is supposed to be Ramses II and learn a bit about his lengthy rule of the country. Now, most reenactments in these types of films tend to fall flat on their face and while this still feels a fair bit out of place alongside the more natural footage, it is at least of better quality than your average historical documentary. That said, my personal bias is probably showing, because for whatever reason, historical reenactment footage tends to bug me.

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A truly classy production from start to finish, this is a lushly photographed piece that really shows how simultaneously intimidating and beautiful the desert landscapes that surround the Egyptian pyramids really are. The reenactment footage is also done with an obvious eye for detail and handled quite carefully, trying to create as authentic a look as you’d imagine would be possible which is a testament to the filmmakers’ good intentions. While this won’t really offer up anything that those already fascinated with Egyptian history already know, it’s a great way to introduce those without a prior knowledge to this fascinating world or to get kids/students interested in ancient history. On that level, the piece is a pretty magnificent success, even if it really only just scratches the surface of this subject.

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