Alexander: The Making of a God
Combining interviews with gripping reenactments, this docudrama explores the life of Alexander the Great during his conquest of the Persian Empire.
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Woke Revisionism Over Historical Accuracy
The Netflix documentary "Alexander: The Making of a God" left me quite dissatisfied, primarily because it portrays Alexander the Great as bisexual. This depiction appears to prioritize a modern progressive agenda over historical accuracy. Within the first few minutes, the documentary introduces a romantic relationship between Alexander and Hephaestion, which seems speculative and not firmly grounded in historical evidence.
Critics argue that the documentary's focus on Alexander's sexuality overshadows his significant military and political achievements. It feels as though the series is more interested in fitting a contemporary narrative rather than providing a balanced historical account. This emphasis on inclusivity and politically correct themes detracts from the overall educational value, making the portrayal feel sanitized and politically driven.
Additionally, the combination of interviews with dramatizations comes off as superficial and disjointed, failing to deliver a coherent and engaging story. By attempting to cater to modern sensibilities, the documentary risks alienating viewers who seek a more traditional and accurate recounting of Alexander's life. Overall, "Alexander: The Making of a God" seems more like a piece of modern revisionism than a faithful historical exploration.
Created: 06-02-2024