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Programming of Life is one of those documentaries that really digs into the nitty-gritty of our existence. It tackles this grand notion of life’s origin through the lens of code, particularly the DNA that composes us. The film has a tone that oscillates between awe and wonder, which fits the topic perfectly. The pacing might feel a bit slow to some, but it allows for a deeper contemplation on the science at hand. I find it distinctive in how it presents complex ideas without getting too bogged down in jargon. It’s less about the flashy visuals and more about the concepts, making it a thought-provoking piece for anyone into science or philosophy. The narration, while not from a well-known director, does have a certain earnestness that captures the viewer’s curiosity.
Focus on DNA and information theoryExplore themes of chemical evolutionThought-provoking without excessive jargon
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