This is an excellent film, and I am grateful that I am able to watch this free online. I don’t know if I would have seen this movie if it had not been offered online because quite frankly I doubt that I would have ever heard of it, even though I’ve always wanted to visit Angkor. This film offers a great deal of cultural context that allows a much deeper appreciation of this magnificent wonder.
That being said, I do have a complain concerning the online presentation of the film. I can understand the need for advertisements in order to defray the costs of being able to offer this for free viewing, however I do believe that the advertisements could have been presented in a much less invasive manner. Even on broadcast television they do not cut in on the show usually until the end of a scene, and never in mid-sentence. Several times, if not every time, this film went to a short advertisement, it did so while in the middle of someone speaking, i.e., almost constantly interrupting the ongoing discussion in mid-sentence.
It would be nice if whoever designed this for online viewing were to go through, perhaps while watching the film, and discern appropriate places to stop for a short commercial break. It feels as though the ads were pushed in on a timed interval that has a rather large impact on the viewer’s ability to enjoy the programming. Hopefully someone in a position to do so will stumble upon this comment and be able to do exactly that.
Once again thank you very much for a very enjoyable film - my desire to visit Angkor has grown even more significant, and I’m sure what I’ve seen here will help enrich the experience. Congratulations on a fine piece of documentary!