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So, 'Why Do Viruses Kill?' from 2010 dives into the world of pathogens and their lethal mechanics. It’s a documentary that doesn’t shy away from the heavier themes. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb complex concepts without feeling rushed. The tone is a mix of clinical and contemplative, which keeps you engaged, though it can feel a bit dry at times. There's no flashy visuals or over-the-top dramatizations, just a hard-hitting exploration of virology. It feels almost like a lecture you’d find in a university setting, but there's a certain rawness to it that makes it distinctive. The absence of a known director adds to this almost underground vibe, making it feel like an unfiltered glimpse into science.
Interesting take on virology.Less polished than mainstream docs.Great for science enthusiasts.
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