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So, 'Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Dark Lady' is a documentary that dives deep into the life of Rosalind Franklin, the scientist often overshadowed in the DNA discovery narrative. The film’s tone feels very earnest and respectful, really trying to capture her dedication and struggles. It’s not just a dry recounting of facts; you get a sense of her passion for science and the hurdles she faced in a male-dominated field. The pacing allows us to dwell on key moments, making her story all the more poignant. The practical effects here are minimal, but they make good use of archival footage and photographs, which adds a layer of authenticity. Overall, it’s a solid portrayal of a complex figure in scientific history.
Great for those interested in women's contributions to science.Includes insights into the scientific community's dynamics.Fascinating archival materials enhance the storytelling.
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