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So, 'Penicillin: The Magic Bullet' is a fascinating exploration of medical history, focusing on Howard Florey and his relentless pursuit to harness penicillin during World War II. It has this gritty atmosphere that really captures the urgency of the era. The pacing is a bit uneven at times but adds to that tension, especially as Florey races against the clock. The performances feel raw and authentic, pulling you into the struggle and triumph of scientific discovery. It’s also interesting how they blend drama with documentary elements; it gives you a sense of the real stakes involved. The practical effects used to depict the lab work feel quite grounded, making the science accessible. It really dives deep into the themes of innovation and morality in the face of adversity.
Explores the critical role of penicillin in WWII.Highlights the moral dilemmas faced by scientists.Interesting blend of drama and documentary styles.
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