Overly cookie cutter assumptions made. Within the first 3 minutes the narrator (which was poorly recorded and mixed) had explained to us without justifiable cause, data or historical references that those generations before us had never seen race or skin color differences. In one broad crayon stroke they had laid foundation for an argument that was then permeated throughout the rest of this ideological... uhhh I mean, documentary. I've been studying, history, neurological development, genome research, philosophy and biological and evolutionary development as well as the history of religions and myths for the last 15 years.
This is a mocking depiction of humanity. And while I completely agree with the initial premise of the message I vehemently disagree when a biased, uneducated message is cloaked in the robes of an educational documentary. Propaganda exists in both sides of the proverbial political coin... both are drawn as easily classified caricatures of the opposing side when, in reality, everything is a muddy mess. I was hoping to see this 90 minute movie and find some good information to help shed some light on that mud and instead it focused on throwing mud and misleading the viewer into their own biased narrative.