I found this documentary very interesting. It felt like a breath of fresh air to see the Titanic wreck site, including the debris field, all exposed for the eye to see. Overall, it's very telling. I do agree with many parts of they're theory on how the Titanic sank. But there is one thing that comes to mind when we see this. The breakup. We know that from testimonies of survivors, the ship did break apart at the surface, and the bending at the back of the bow could easily have been hydro propulsion on the ship when she hit the bottom. I do not agree with this part, as even though it might explain some things, it does not explain why survivors saw what the saw with the breakup. I know it could have been the initial break, but how did they see the ship settle back into the water, if it was only the start. This implies the ship broke at the surface. But other than that, this documentary can give much helpful information about the sinking, and it might lead to a better picture of the whole Titanic story. I rate this a 8.5, out of 10. The animation and the whole CGI wreck is the most accurate we've seen. The stories of certain people and artifacts from them are compelling, and you can piece together the whole story.