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Ada (2019) offers a deep dive into the life of Ada Lovelace, set against the gritty backdrop of Victorian London. It’s not just about math; it’s a portrait of a woman grappling with societal expectations while battling illness. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to experience her struggles and triumphs intimately. The performances, while perhaps understated, convey a lot of emotion and complexity. There’s a rawness to the atmosphere that reflects the era and her internal conflicts. The film’s exploration of early computing is intriguing, though it's the human story that really pulls you in. You get this sense of urgency in her quest that resonates beyond the historical context.
Focus on historical accuracy in portrayal of Ada’s life.Interesting representation of 19th-century societal views.Good blend of personal and scientific narrative.
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