The documentary is about human cell, yes OK but the story is about viruses mostly, not the cell. Vast majority suppose the size of viruses are like bacterias. Actually they are much much smaller than any other microbe. This documentary shows the truth by "adenovirus". It explains the reproduction process of the virus step by step.We learn how viruses cheat the parts of a cell, such as cell membrane, motor proteins, cell nucleus. They use these parts for their master plan. However armed force of human body (antibodies, white blood cells and proteasomes) tries to neutralize virus army. The conclusion doesn't change at first. Virus wins. Antibodies take their lesson. They learn how to fight against adenovirus and after the war, some of antibodies are stored in our "bone marrow" for the future battles. Learning this information is priceless.At some part of the documentary, the viruses are questioned as they are alive or not. For me, they are acting, they seems alive only in human body like zombies. And they don't have a nervous system like ours.Visual effects of the documentary are great and you don't get bored when watching. The light effects and colors were a little bit scary for me, but I was in awe also. Every human being should watch this documentary for their general knowledge.
... View MoreSpending time writing a lengthy review of this documentary is pointless. The visuals are perfectly artistic and still biologically accurate. The information is engaging and valid, the stories engrossing and exciting. This should be required viewing for all students before they graduate - it manages to boil down about 4 months of high school Biology into a three- part miniseries. This is simply the most enthralling and important documentary I've seen since Planet Earth.Visuals - 10/10 Presentation - 10/10 Information - 10/10 Importance - 10/10 Intrigue - 10/10
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