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The best movies about scientists who changed the world

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The best movies about scientists and inventions. Source: freepik.com

Scientists are the architects of the future. Their research and discoveries transform the world, change our lives and expand the boundaries of the possible. Cinema, as a form of art, has always been sensitive to the pace of time and can not stay away.

Films about scientists are not just entertaining stories, but also an attempt to understand what drives humanity forward and what challenges science faces. OBOZ.UA offers to dive into the world of science and learn about historical figures who changed the world with their achievements.

The Current War (2017)

A historical drama that takes us to the era of rapid technological development. The film tells the story of a fierce rivalry between two geniuses: Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Their confrontation for the right to determine the future of electricity - direct or alternating current - became one of the most important battles in the history of science.

The film not only depicts the scientific debate, but also explores human ambition, the struggle for power and influence on society. Thanks to the brilliant performances of Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon, the film turns into a fascinating historical detective story that keeps you in suspense until the very last minute.

The Aeronauts (2019)

The story of two brave explorers who decide to conquer the sky in the early nineteenth century. The film combines elements of biographical drama and adventure, transporting viewers to the era of aeronautics pioneers.

The story of James Glaser, a meteorologist, and Amelia Wren, an experienced hot air balloon pilot, is filled with dramatic moments, scientific discoveries, and battles against nature. Thanks to stunning visuals that convey the grandeur and danger of air travel, the movie becomes a real journey into the sky.

Radioactive (2019)

The story of the life and scientific achievements of Marie Curie, the Nobel Prize-winning scientist who discovered radium and polonium. The film reveals her difficult path in science, her love for her husband Pierre Curie, and their joint work on radioactivity research.

The film not only depicts the scientific achievements of the Curie couple, but also emphasizes their struggle for recognition in a male-dominated world. Radioactive is not only a biographical drama, but also a story about the price of scientific discoveries and their impact on people's lives. The film impresses with its visual aesthetics and emotional depth, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the world of science in the early 20th century.

Hidden Figures (2016)

Ted Melfi's drama about three African-American women, mathematicians who worked at NASA in the 1960s. Despite racial segregation and gender discrimination, these remarkable women played a key role in the US space program, in particular, in the calculations necessary for the successful Apollo 11 mission.

The film not only tells the story of their scientific contributions, but also emphasizes their struggle for equal rights and recognition. Thanks to its brilliant performances and exceptional directorial work, Hidden Figures has become one of the best films about women in science and the fight for social justice. It is an inspiring film that reminds us of the importance of education, perseverance, and equality.

The Imitation Game (2014)

A historical thriller that tells the story of the extraordinary personality of Alan Turing, a British mathematician, logician and cryptanalyst. The film immerses us in the dramatic events of the Second World War, where Turing and his team work on deciphering the German Enigma code. This work played a crucial role in the Allied victory.

The film not only depicts Turing's intellectual powers, but also explores his inner world, his struggle against societal prejudice and his personal tragedy. The Imitation Game is not only a fascinating historical detective story, but also a touching story about a genius who changed the course of history.

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