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Product Reviews: Something the Lord Made |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Accurate portrayal of genius recognized late Comments: My interpretation of the title, Something the Lord Made, refers not just to the genuis of the black assistant's (Vivien Thomas played by Mos Def) "feel" for surgery however also to his incredible restraint at the lack of recognition shown by lead surgeon, Dr. Blalock (Alan Rickman). Clearly, the latter's surgical achievements would have been delayed at best if not for the former's unique abilities.
Of particular interest is the response of Blalock to Thomas within the racial/social context of the time (1944). In the film, Blalock excludes Thomas from any social recognition. This occurs almost all notably following the successful "blue baby" reversal procedure. During the subsequent press conference, Thomas isn't included. Could this have been an innocent omission by Blalock or was Thomas intentionally excluded? The film doesn't supply a definite answer to this important question delving into the character of Dr. Blalock. My opinion: Blalock deliberately excludes Thomas from recognition because he was frightened of having to share his success with a second-class citizen of the time. To admit that a black man orchestrated the preliminary canine-research leading to open-heart surgery was too much for Blalock and the majority of whites in 1944 to swallow. Fortunately, Thomas receives his long-overdue honorary doctorate at the end of the film.
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Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Something the Lord Made Comments: Es una pelicula mas que excelente, te acoge en su drama y no dejaras de verla hasta el final y te quedaras con ganas de volverla a ver. Cautivara tu corazon, te hara llorar de rabia y de felicidad. Es una pelicula que todos deben de ver, especialmente aquellos que quieran estudiar medicina o a los que son medicos, para que creen la conciencia de la humildad y el servicio humano a los pacientes. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Excellent historical depiction of Hopkins' rise to prominence in heart surgery Comments: This movie will almost all likely make you cry. however rest assured, you will have tears of joy |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: A must see!! Comments: A wonderful true story about surgical pioneers who put aside racial differences to change the face of medicine. It's wonderfully acted and directed as well. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Great movie... Comments: In a day we some of us take racial equality more for granted, this wonderfully maked movie shows how not too long ago, bigotry was quite the norm. Based on a true store of Dr. Blalock's 1st open heart surgery, this movie will bring appreciation and inspiration to all ages. |