A dramatization of the relationship between heart surgery pioneers Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas. Read more
| Starring | Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kyra Sedgwick |
|---|---|
| Director | Joseph Sargent |
| Genres | Drama |
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A dramatization of the relationship between heart surgery pioneers Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas.
| Starring | Alan Rickman, Mos Def, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kyra Sedgwick |
|---|---|
| Director | Joseph Sargent |
| Studio | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 09 Oct 2006 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
I have seen this movie at least 8 times since it first appeared last summer and never tire of it. I must add that my entire adult working life has been in the field of medicine so maybe I have more interest than some. The names of the residents in this film are names I have heard throughout my career. I am amazed by the genius of Vivien Thomas (or anyone without medical training who could understand as he did) and at the fact that Doctor Blalock accepted him as an individual (most of the time), without regard to his race or lack of medical education. I cannot think of actors who would have done a better job than Alan Rickman or Mos Def and I applaud them, and the rest of the cast, as well as the producers, for bringing this wonderful story to life. I have told at so many people about this movie, without giving away too much detail. If you are interested in medicine, and the development of new procedures that change lives, especially of the very, very young, then this is a movie for you. Even if you do not have a medical background, it is worth seeing for the genius and compassion of those two men who did not allow the racial climate of the times to overpower their desire to make a difference. To all the residents who learned at Hopkins from these two gifted men, be forever grateful that their lives touched yours, albeit briefly. We lost two very gifted men who did an exceptional job of training others to follow in their footsteps. Jeers to the staff members who were ruled by race and education and a firm salute to those who were not.
I didnt know what to expect from this film. I am an Alan Rickman fan so a friend reccomeded this to me.
I was suprised at how good it was and how a man who, in those days was considered worthless, was able to achieve great things throughout his career, and he stuck with it.
Its inspiring from that point of view. It shows that anything is possible and that is what I liked about this film.