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The Citadel is a pretty intense TV movie from 1960 directed by Paul Bogart. It dives into the moral complexities of medicine and really draws you in with its flashback structure. The pacing is deliberate, which just adds to the tension as we see the protagonist's rise and fall. The performances, particularly by the lead, are solid and really evoke a sense of desperation and ethical conflict. The atmosphere is quite somber; you feel the weight of his choices bearing down on him. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve the narrative well without overshadowing the emotional core. It's a thoughtful exploration of a doctor's life, which makes it distinctive in the landscape of medical dramas.
Interesting take on medical ethics in the 60s.Flashback storytelling adds depth to character arcs.Solid performances elevate the narrative's tension.
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