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So, 'To Be First' takes us back to 1967, diving into the intense and dramatic world of early heart surgery. The film zeroes in on Dr. Christiaan Barnard, who’s portrayed as this ambitious character caught in a whirlwind of medical rivalry. You can feel the tension, the pressure to succeed—it’s almost palpable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the stakes involved in attempting the first human heart transplant. The performances, while not always perfectly polished, bring an authenticity that reflects the era's pioneering spirit. And the practical effects, though not overdone, effectively convey the gravity of such groundbreaking medical feats. It's a unique exploration of ambition and the human condition wrapped in a medical drama framework.
Focus on the portrayal of medical ethics.Notable for its atmospheric tension.Interesting character dynamics between surgeons.
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