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Inside the Human Body

Inside the Human Body (2011)

May. 05,2011
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8.5
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Using spectacular graphics based on the latest science and stories of remarkable people around the world, Michael Mosley takes us on a fantastic voyage through our inner universe.

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Pluskylang
2011/05/05

Great Film overall

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CommentsXp
2011/05/06

Best movie ever!

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ThedevilChoose
2011/05/07

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Mandeep Tyson
2011/05/08

The acting in this movie is really good.

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tankace
2011/05/09

Inside the human body ,is what the name suggest, a tour inside us as organisms and it is an amazing and at times disgusting experience for many don't what to see, our insides in plane view. But the series isn't afraid to be hard to watch and I admire that.T o start with the effects which are gorgeous and really give the feel of exploration to see another place or an other world all together. This time this brave new world is far closer than usual and we literally don't think to much what happens when we put things, like food, inside us go what and you will be surprised. The series show for real that we are as fleshy and organic as anything else in the world so if someone is to idiot to believe that human aren't part of the animal kingdom show him or her this documentary.I couldn't talk about our insides without thinking that maybe, just maybe Rick watch this series and he though "I want to built a park inside the Human Body!". After that the Anatomy Park was created (yes I know it is also a nod to Jurassic Park ,but don't ruin he joke). In any case this fact is up for debate with a crazy man like Rick from Rick and Morty fame.In the end ,if you want a guide through your bodies this is a excellent choice for learn about what is happening in you (literally ;)).

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Raja Khan
2011/05/10

Michael J. Mosley's excellent presentation along with stunning graphics, makes this much more than a simple documentary. A journey from birth to death and many side stories which are common and unique at the same time. One has to see it to appreciate it, my words are limited to describe it. Reading Biology at school was painful but all that reading and much more practical experiences helped me understand it in a different way. It has its share of joys and sadness, climax and anti climax, overall a very good experience. BBC you are worth every penny I pay in my TV License fee, if you keep producing programmes like that.

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