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Das Wunder von Kapstadt is a fascinating exploration of the early days of transplant surgery, focusing on the professional struggles of Lisa Scheel against the backdrop of 1967 Frankfurt. The film captures the tension of a male-dominated field, and it's really interesting how it highlights not just the scientific challenges, but the personal ones too. The atmosphere feels heavy with the weight of societal expectations, and the pacing does a nice job of mirroring Lisa's relentless drive. Performances are solid, particularly in conveying the emotional stakes involved. Practical effects are used sparingly, but effectively to enhance the realism. It's a distinctive piece that intertwines history with a personal journey, reflecting broader themes of gender and ambition in a transformative era.
Strong focus on gender dynamics in medicineAuthentic period setting and atmosphereEngaging character-driven narrative
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