For a long time, Marie Curie seems to be widely "active" in various junior and senior high school compositions, and everyone praises her greatness and her contributions to the scientific community. However, the film does not use all the space to introduce Marie Curie's contribution, but tells about Marie Curie's love, scientific research, family, and the so-called "private life" in the film from multiple perspectives, taking us to know a living Madame Curie. The timeline of the film jumps a lot, but all the timelines are connected very naturally. The Hiroshima atomic bomb, Chernobyl, the US nuclear test, all events and radioactive substances are closely related. The film makes our understanding of Marie Curie no longer just stay between the words in the book. What the film shows us is a vivid person, an ordinary but extraordinary person.
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