Alien Portals: Ancient Labyrinths, Temples and Mazes (2023) Movie Review

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At the time of me watching this on tubitv, when I checked the movie, considered a documentary on IMDB, it has no votes. I feel like the guy below a video that comments FiRst !. Anyway, this 75 minute doc is broken into # short parts, each which discusses a different ancient mystery. It reminds me in some ways of the show Ancient Aliens.

Part 1 - The Hypogeum Cave Chambers in Malta.

Part 2 - The Vlasovka Labyrinth, which apparently was found in the 1980’s located in Russia. There is not much information on this site, no pictures I could find, and apparently you need to search for it in the Russian language which will lead you to information on the discoveries.

Part 3 - The Ontario Lake Structure. A stone structure hidden beneath MacDonald Lake in Ontario, Canada which you can read about here. Is it part of Canada’s Stonehenge ?

Part 4 - The Pentelli Cave - North of Athens, Greece, this is said to de a place for a lot of paranormal phenomenon. Did it contain a Stargate ? Is it a place of electromagnetic disturbances ?

Part 5 - Gateways to Hell - apparently they can be found all over the world. The documentary talks about a house in Gary, Indiana, and places in Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. The most interesting place is the Houska Castle in Prague, Czechia which is said to have been built over a bottomless pit.

Part 6 - The Golden Ratio - discusses the history of the Picts and their use of the divine proportion.

Part 7 - The 33rd Line of Latitude - apparently lots of very important things happen and locations happen on the 33rd latitude. Baghdad (Mesopotamia), The White Pyramid in China, Moundville in Alabama, Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Roswell to name a few. And we can’t have a doc like this without talking about the Freemasons !

Personally this was interesting but lacking in scientific research to back up the claims made. I liked that the documentary featured a lot of places that are not commonly known about. Overall worth a look if you enjoy this type of content - and you know who you are !

I give it a 5.5/10.

I could not find a trailer for the movie to post here, but I did find a 37 minute discussion of the Vlasovka Labyrinth.