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So, 'The Doctor' is an interesting piece from '91. It centers around Jack McKee, a surgeon who seems to have it all until a throat cancer diagnosis flips his world upside down. The tone is quite introspective, capturing that raw human vulnerability that often gets overlooked in medical dramas. There's this real contrast between his previous arrogance and the humility he learns as a patient. The pacing has its moments where it feels like it slows down to let you really sit with the emotions, which can be a bit jarring but ultimately rewarding. Performances are strong—William Hurt brings a lot of depth to the role. And the practical effects, especially in the hospital scenes, really ground the experience, making it feel authentic.
Explores the human side of medicine rather than just the technical aspects.William Hurt's performance is particularly compelling.Offers a candid look at the healthcare system through a personal lens.
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