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So, 'Leonardo: The Man Who Saved Science' is a really intriguing dive into da Vinci’s mind, directed by Mark Daniels. It’s got this cerebral tone, balancing historical context with fascinating visuals. The pacing? It flows like a good conversation, weaving through various themes like innovation and influence. It delves into the idea of originality versus inspiration, which is pretty poignant when you think about da Vinci’s legacy. The practical effects and reenactments are done tastefully, adding depth without overshadowing the narrative. The narration feels engaging, like a knowledgeable friend guiding you through the labyrinth of ideas. It’s distinct in how it highlights the interplay between ancient and modern thought, which I always find compelling in documentaries.
Explores Leonardo's inspirations and influences.Balanced mix of historical analysis and visual storytelling.Thought-provoking examination of creativity.
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