The True Story of Alexander the Great (Video 2005) Poster

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9/10
Great Documenty on Alexander the Great!!!!!!!
taylorv27 May 2006
I finished watching this 3 hours documentary on Satrday, and I must say it was the best documentary I'v ever seen! It takes one selection of his life at a time! And they tell everything so clearly, you never have to rewind the whole part! It also has a great affects in the battle scenes and stuff! It also takes us to really cool places, such as King Philip the 2nd's tomb! It even has time lines that keep track of Alexander's life from 356-323 B.C! It is a well made documentary that everyone can get ALL the known and NEW information of Alexander the Great!!!!!!!

P.S: To watch it, check the history channel often!!!!!!!!
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9/10
Historically-based summary of an influential career.
jwwires5 September 2005
A survey of academic historians recently revealed that Alexander was voted by that group as the most influential person in history. This vote is likely based on Alexander's having not only conquered the known world, but he also left his footprint for centuries to come. He built or re-built major cities of the world, influenced other cities to copy Greek modes of city-planning and architecture, made Greek the primary language of the world, and influenced history from that time on via Greco-Roman or Hellenistic culture.

This documentary was released at about the same time as the ill-fated Alexander movie starring Brad Pitt. Using the phrase "The True Story.." may be a veiled reference to the apparently much less true story told in the feature film.

The documentary "True Story" version of Alexander follows the general outline of the historical facts of his life. It also reveals salient facts of his personality including his self-confidence, exceeding ambition, commanding presence, and global vision. The documentary does not shirk from also revealing his escalating errors in over-reaching his supply-lines, over-stretching his loyal soldiers' devotion, distrust deteriorating into paranoia, and his vicious murder of trusted long-term companions and generals.

This extended three-hour documentary lets us know why Alexander was voted the most influential person in history, and makes him both believable and unbelievable for his faults.
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