I liked this documentary precisely because it revealed the cultural and spiritual life of the Celtic tribes of the past. The perception of the common people of antiquity is often overlooked by historians, as it is considered not a particularly interesting topic. This film also shows how the people of Wales, England and Scotland of ancient times could perceive the world around them and spirituality. It was the part of the documentary about the cultural and spiritual features of the past that I liked the most.
From my point of view, all parts of the work work quite well, although the film lacks technical descriptions. The construction of Stonehenge from megaliths is an extremely complex process, and more details about how exactly the workers could build such a thing are interesting. Although even with a relatively sparse description, the work still looks finished and interesting. An important question for me was how these building features can be correlated with modern projects. Religious architecture has always been a very important element of human communities over the centuries, and a comparison with modern approaches would be extremely helpful. The question of the relationship between two or more epoch-making spiritual architectural projects seems to me important and interesting.