
Good Film, But a Bit Simplistic and Slow
Review created: 06/03/08(updated 07/09/09)
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Overall this documentary film gives a good basic review of the tragic history of the Donner and Reed emigrant parties. However, it skips much of the more interesting details which can be found in written histories done on the subject, such as the definitive book "Ordeal by Hunger" by George Stewart (available as an audio book),
Now obviously a 90 minute film isn't going to come close to the depth of detail contained in a dedicated history book, but the slow pace of this film and the long drawn out readings of diary entries wasted valuable time which I felt could have been devoted to offering the viewer more details.
Nonetheless this DVD is worth getting if you want a quick primer on the subject, or as an addition to a written history you might also read. But it's certainly not the best documentary ever made!
Review ID: 10000000007391454

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