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So, this documentary on Sir Frederick Banting is quite a unique piece. It really captures his journey, not just as a scientist but as a person. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the weight of his discoveries and struggles. There's a somber yet inspiring tone throughout, which resonates deeply, especially when diving into his partnership with Macleod. You get a real feel for the era, the challenges of medical science back then, and the ethical dilemmas they faced. The use of archival footage and interviews gives it this raw authenticity that really stands out. It's a solid watch for anyone interested in the history of medicine or the human side of scientific breakthroughs.
Focuses on Banting's personal and professional life.Includes archival footage that adds depth.Highlights ethical dilemmas in medical research.
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Anthony Tooton
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