New York Post by Linda Stasi
This excellent series has too many of the usual experts and way too many ridiculous sound effects.
Cast
Paul Chun Pui,
Eric Suen Yiu-Wai,
Wayne Lai Yiu-Cheung,
Sonija Kwok Sin-Nae,
Sharon Chan Man-Chi,
Shirley Yeung Sze-Kei,
Vivien Yeo,
Jason Keng-Kwin Chan,
Mary Hon Ma-Lee,
Fred Cheng Chun-Hung
Genre
Drama
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New York Post by Linda Stasi
This excellent series has too many of the usual experts and way too many ridiculous sound effects.
Newsday by Verne Gay
It aims for epic, and sometimes hits epic--but it's a bit shallow.
Boston Herald by Mark A. Perigard
Mankind: The Story of All of Us is that college freshman survey course, a buffet of tasty data, a little bit about a lot. It might leave you hungry for more.
People Weekly by Tom Gliatto
The show works and it's fun. [12 Nov 2012, p.43]
RedEye by Curt Wagner
This is history lite, to be sure, but it's probably a lot livelier than your sixth-grade history class was.
San Francisco Chronicle by David Wiegand
The series' historic recreations are convincing, for the most part, although at times, the History Channel can't help itself and falls back into some of it cheesier bad habits.
The Hollywood Reporter by Allison Keene
Though there are millennia being covered, some may find the material oversimplified or oversanitized, but it's still an engaging and appealingly presented overview.
Uncle Barky by Ed Bark
Stuck on hyper-drive and stuffed with hyperbole, Mankind: The Story of All of Us is history a-go-go from a programmer that used to obey a few speed limits.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch by Gail Pennington
Historical re-enactments almost always seem cheesy, especially when accompanied by a soaring score and melodramatic narration (by Josh Brolin). But these are arguably better than most.
New York Daily News by David Hinckley
The journey of mankind on the History channel, while ambitious and informative, at times comes off a little too much like a history lesson.
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