Stonehenge Apocalypse

Stonehenge Apocalypse (Original Title: Stonehenge Apocalypse ) is an American television film directed by Paul Ziller from the year 2010, the film is about that Stonehenge is the center of a network of power lines and suddenly several natural disasters to culturally significant sites, especially those. break with pyramids that should culminate in a terraforming the earth. After terraforming are chosen with people inhabit the now peaceful and habitable earth again in a new world.

Action

The archaeologist Joseph Leshem discovered in the United States a hidden pyramid and finds out that this is connected with an underground network of power lines with all the pyramids around the world. From doomsday and the creation of a new peaceful world possessed under his leadership, it activates in the pyramid the secret mechanism that can explode under the other pyramids active volcanoes. The motor of this mechanism is Stonehenge in England, the sudden moves as if by magic. Only the misunderstood scientist Jacob knows how to stop the project. The key to ending the horror is the computer of Antikythera, which he promptly steals from the American National Museum in Washington DC. The military initially gives him no faith and wants to blow Stonhenge prefer. At the last second, however, he can save the world from destruction.

Background

The film plays with the theory that the pyramids and Stonehenge were not built by human beings, as people had possessed 5,000 years ago, not the possibilities and the knowledge to do so. Besides, many different eras of history are jumbled and combined in an unprecedented form each other. In addition, enigmatic artifacts of the past are shown as terra -forming objects that have been installed by an extraterrestrial civilization on Earth from the case of the destruction caused by environmental damage.

In the film, both the content and Präastronautik pseudoärchalogischer species may be listed. Both Stonehenge and the Antikythera mechanism actually were early forms of astronomy. According to current knowledge whose construction or development was the man of the early antiquity possible with the means at that time. In addition, the film shown in the Antikythera mechanism is only a poor imitation of the original picture: In reality, this is much more complex because it consists of 82 fragments; the object shown in the film is only the best known of these. In addition, he is actually on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens; elsewhere there are only replicas and / or reconstruction of the artifact.

However, the director Paul Ziller is known for such films. Ziller also filmed the movie Polar Storm, as well as the Stargate spin-off Stargate: Atlantis.

Reception

In the first showing of the film in the United States watched 2.1 million viewers.

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