Hidden Worlds 3D: Caves of the Dead (2013) Poster

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6/10
stunning visuals bad translation narrative made me mute.
bektaskonca10 December 2013
In the days of the Mayas, cenotes – deep, natural pits on the Yucatan peninsula - provided the only means of obtaining drinking water. But in the mythology of this advanced civilisation, these waterholes and caves were also the entrance to Xibalba – the underworld. All deceased were obliged to pass through Xibalba and wait there until they were called into heaven. It was a place in which one made sacrifices to the gods – objects of daily life, as well as bloody, human sacrifices. To this day, the relics of these acts are still in place preserved underwater for more than a thousand years.

The entrance to the underworld begins at a dirty waterhole in the middle of the Mexican jungle overgrown and barely recognisable. But immediately after entry, a hall of breath-taking dimensions and beauty is revealed. As if they were sculptures, stalactites and stalagmites lend the underwater cave an almost sacred ambiance. By now, one has succumbed to the fascination emanated by the world's largest underwater cave system.

We accompany four professional research divers to Yucatan – a team of specialists, able to squeeze their bodies through crevices and holes, barely larger than their bodies and who master dives that would push even the most experienced divers to their limits. With them, we penetrate worlds only a few people have ever ventured into. We encounter the remains of human victims, prehistoric fireplaces and primeval animal skeletons and undertake a dive, which takes us from the primeval forest to the open sea.

We then enter Xibalba – the place of myths and the dead. In the days of the Mayas - a voyage of no return. Today, this is one of the greatest challenges one can face as a diver – the hidden world of the underwater caves of Yucatan – all filmed in 3D.
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2/10
a bad film that calls itself a documentary
FilmMan4722 February 2014
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hidden worlds 3d:caves of the dead 2010 is more like a fake low budget film that calls itself a documentary with all the stereotype stuff and bad narration is dubbed on purpose to annoy the viewer it says its 3d maybe it is but i saw regular version of it.

this got great visuals and interesting things to listen you never knew before but still the project don't hold you attention it slowly becomes boring its nearly 2 hours long nearly 80 percent of this is underwater stuff shown but when outside its a freak show,it should have been done by national geographic or discovery channel if you are looking for some real info about caves of Mexico and Yucatan peninsula or Maya cave sites go read some books or try finding it on Nat Geo.

overall my rating for hidden worlds 3d:caves of the dead 2013 is 2/10 Skipp it its not worth the time.
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