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Glory Enough For All is an intriguing 1988 telefilm that dives deep into the gritty and often tense atmosphere surrounding the discovery of insulin. It captures the collaboration and conflict between Frederick Banting and Charles Herbert Best as they navigate the hurdles of scientific discovery at the University of Toronto. The pacing has this almost documentary feel, weaving through triumphs and setbacks, and the performances add a raw, human element to the historical narrative. The film's practical effects, though modest, serve to enhance the realism of the era. It’s not just about the science; it’s about the people behind it, their struggles, and their relentless drive. A fascinating watch for those into biopics and the history of medicine.
Great representation of scientific discovery.Engaging character dynamics.Unique focus on a historical medical breakthrough.
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