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So, 'Doctor's Personal File' is this intriguing documentary from 1990 that dives into the personal side of medical professionals, though the director's name is lost in the mists of time. The pacing feels contemplative, almost like you're peeking into a diary that's both revealing and raw. It doesn't stick to a formulaic structure, which gives it this organic, almost meandering quality. The themes of ethics and personal sacrifice come through without feeling heavy-handed. What stands out is how it crafts an atmosphere that feels intimate and honest; the interviews are candid and vulnerable. There's a lack of flashy production, but that adds to its charm, making it feel more like a conversation than a showcase. It's definitely a slice of the era.
Interesting take on medical ethicsCasual interviews, very personalGood example of 90s documentary style
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