3 pioneros: una joven enfermera, un científico y un cirujano. Enfrentados a la oposición de la Iglesia, el Estado, los medios de comunicación y el estamento médico, en su búsqueda del primer... Leer todo3 pioneros: una joven enfermera, un científico y un cirujano. Enfrentados a la oposición de la Iglesia, el Estado, los medios de comunicación y el estamento médico, en su búsqueda del primer «bebé probeta» del mundo, Louise Joy Brown.3 pioneros: una joven enfermera, un científico y un cirujano. Enfrentados a la oposición de la Iglesia, el Estado, los medios de comunicación y el estamento médico, en su búsqueda del primer «bebé probeta» del mundo, Louise Joy Brown.
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Thomasin Mckenzie is wonderful as this character and I am soooo glad they followed the female scientist as the main character in this story, I think that was the only way to make this work. Jean Purdy seems she was criminally overlooked as many of the brilliant women of her time, but it inspires some hope to know that her male collaborators were fierce advocators for her recognition as a crucial scientist in this huge accomplishment.
It's good, watch it for a date night or something.
The message this film embraces is so powerful and meaningful. And for me, it felt really personal.
I am a ivf baby and seeing how difficult and cruel it was to be involved in this project makes me so thankful for the movie.
Ultimately life is about choices and everyone should have the right to have as many as it is possible. The movie points this out amazingly.
I'm so thankful that this amazing interesting story is being told and I am so grateful for their work, sweat and dedication, I wouldn't be here if it weren't because of them.
It is pretty absurd how people are so blind and ignorant on unknown matters, yet so ready to judge and be inhuman to others, just because of their personal beliefs. Looking back and forward, people haven't really change and that's one of the biggest issues in the present world.
It is crucial to understand why this movie embraces so much of the lack of care for the woman's rights to their body nowadays.
So much opinions on what should people do to their lives. (If you're like that go get a life to complain about)
(One bitter note) Surly if the "team" was given the best of resources and support this could've helped so many more families.
So happy to be part (kinda) of such a wonderful advance and I carry this with me in the best possible ways.
Thanks Bob, Patrick, Jean and so many others for never giving up on people.
Also, I can't believe Jean's mom. Hardline believers are mystifying for sure. And I wonder how much of Jean's life in this movie is fiction for the sake of the movie. Anyway, it's such a shame she died so young, I'm sure there was so much more she could have accomplished.
I didn't find this boring at all. I know most people find it lacking, but I didn't. It's a good story. It's amusing again that the actors look nothing like the actual people they're portraying, and you can see where I'm going with this. But I'm part of the audience that likes to see attractive and well put together people on screen, so I'd be a hypocrite to complain, right? Also, at this point Bill Nighy makes any movie better just by sitting there.
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- TriviaThe world first 'test tube baby', Louise Brown, has expressed frustration about the way modern IVF treatments are often out of reach for many people on lower incomes. In interviews with media upon release of the film about the team who developed IVF, she said: "I know the three pioneers wanted it to be used by everybody who needed it, and it breaks my heart that not everybody who needs it can use it. Mum and Dad didn't have any money; they were normal working-class people, and I think that was one of the reasons Mum was chosen."
- ErroresEdwards identifies James Watson as the discoverer of DNA. However, DNA was discovered in the 1860s. Crick and Watson discovered the double helix structure of DNA. It's very likely that Edwards knew the distinction and may have misspoken or oversimplified for a general audience.
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Jean Purdy: How do you feel about spectacles and false teeth? You'd rather people be blind or unable to eat anything but soup? That's what God wants, is it?
- Bandas sonorasHere Comes the Sun
Written by George Harrison
Performed by Nina Simone
Licenced by Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
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