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So, Da Vinci (2012) is this fascinating documentary that takes you right into the heart of a surgical procedure, but through the lens of technology. You’ve got this specialized robot, also named Da Vinci, and it’s all about the remote control aspect—like a video game for surgeons, really. The pacing feels quite immersive, almost meditative at times, as it delves into the intricacies of robotic surgery. The atmosphere in the operating room is both sterile and tense, giving you a real sense of weight to the proceedings. It’s not flashy but the practical effects—how the robot maneuvers—are impressive. There’s a theme of human ingenuity versus machine precision that runs quietly through it. Definitely an interesting watch for anyone curious about the intersection of medicine and technology.
Unique perspective on modern surgeryExplores human-machine interactionInteresting for tech and medical enthusiasts
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Yuri Ancarani
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