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So, 'No Ordinary Baby' is quite an interesting piece from 2001. It dives into the ethical chaos surrounding human cloning, which was a hot topic back then. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it builds tension effectively as the reporter uncovers layers of controversy. You get this palpable atmosphere of intrigue and moral dilemmas that echo throughout the film. The performances, while not overly flashy, manage to convey the weight of the situation—especially the doctor grappling with the implications of his work. There’s also a certain charm in how they approach the practical effects and the implications of cloning, which gives the film a distinctive edge. It's not a blockbuster by any means, but there's something endearing about its earnestness.
Explores themes of ethics in science.Tension builds around the birth of the cloned baby.Highlights the impact of media on scientific events.
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