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6.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 16
  2. Negative: 4 out of 16
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  1. Apr 25, 2016
    3
    A politically correct documentary that does not push any boundaries and happy to satisfy the criteria of narration without any scrutiny or validation to reality. Some atheistic views should have been entertained to provide the balance of objective investigation. Naive and superstitious stories with adverse consequences are dealt with as mere banalities that should be be left alone,A politically correct documentary that does not push any boundaries and happy to satisfy the criteria of narration without any scrutiny or validation to reality. Some atheistic views should have been entertained to provide the balance of objective investigation. Naive and superstitious stories with adverse consequences are dealt with as mere banalities that should be be left alone, unchallenged and therefore demand the respect of their bearers!

    The show merely survives upon the rich and very human voice of Freeman, which has the ability of transforming the boring routine of reading the phone book into a vivid and epic human experience, not enough though for the series to survive on their own merit and withstand the test of time and intellectual scrutiny.
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  2. KGS
    Apr 12, 2016
    3
    Disappointed in this. It's Western centric and mildly Islamaphobic. There's some merit to it, Morgan Freeman is a good host and if you don't know much about the topic already you might learn something, but it's not very informative if you do know anything about the topic and in two episodes they have yet to even mention the name of one of the world's "big 5" religions, while well over halfDisappointed in this. It's Western centric and mildly Islamaphobic. There's some merit to it, Morgan Freeman is a good host and if you don't know much about the topic already you might learn something, but it's not very informative if you do know anything about the topic and in two episodes they have yet to even mention the name of one of the world's "big 5" religions, while well over half the time has been devoted to Christianity and Judaism. Expand
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54

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Apr 1, 2016
    40
    There’s a kind of joke built into the series, which makes effective use of his sonorous voice and easy-but-earnest style. Unfortunately, Mr. Freeman is also saddled with dialogue that may cause some to lose their faith.
  2. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Christian Holub
    Apr 1, 2016
    75
    The show's two halves--world mythologies about the afterlife and Freeman's own charming persona--mesh remarkably well. [1/8 Apr 2016, p.100]
  3. Reviewed by: Amy Amatangelo
    Apr 1, 2016
    50
    By casting such a wide net, viewers may leave feeling they know a little about a lot.