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The Ball Method is a fascinating dive into the early 20th century, where Dagmawi Abebe crafts a rich tapestry of Alice Ball's struggles. The film's atmosphere is heavy with social tension, reflecting both the racial and gender barriers of the time. It’s not just a biopic; it’s a nuanced exploration of determination amid adversity. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb Alice's desperation and brilliance as she races to find a leprosy treatment. The performances are strong, particularly from the lead, who embodies Alice's passion and frustration beautifully. The historical detail is impressive, and there's a raw authenticity to the way the story unfolds without veering into melodrama. All in all, it’s a standout piece that captures a pivotal moment in medical history.
Focuses on racial and gender issues in early 20th centuryStrong central performance by the lead actressImpressive historical accuracy in setting and context
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