



Recommended
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I enjoyed learning more about Marie Curie's life, especially the way that she pushed for her science. The complexities of her relationship with her husband were well-portrayed. However, the insets of future events and atoms and such felt out of place and more like a school documentary than a feature film. It took me out of the story. \r\rI never knew that Marie and her daughter provided mobile x-ray units during WW!, so that was cool! Also, I liked that Irene and her husband's work came up at the end of the film and that Marie didn't want her daughter working with radiation.




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I enjoyed how the movie took a different approach to telling then history in more of a summary way. We were able to watch a movie that took place over several years because how the director created good dialogue and memories and summary information to show us the time lapse.




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Well acted, well produced




Recommended
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Inspiring!




Recommended
Verified
I enjoyed learning more about Marie Curie's life, especially the way that she pushed for her science. The complexities of her relationship with her husband were well-portrayed. However, the insets of future events and atoms and such felt out of place and more like a school documentary than a feature film. It took me out of the story. \r\rI never knew that Marie and her daughter provided mobile x-ray units during WW!, so that was cool! Also, I liked that Irene and her husband's work came up at the end of the film and that Marie didn't want her daughter working with radiation.




Recommended
Verified
Well acted, well produced




Recommended
Verified
I enjoyed how the movie took a different approach to telling then history in more of a summary way. We were able to watch a movie that took place over several years because how the director created good dialogue and memories and summary information to show us the time lapse.




Recommended
Verified
Inspiring!