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National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine

National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine

2007

Director

Arthur F. Binkowski, Chad Cohen

Runtime

120 minutes

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Synopsis

National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine takes viewers on a two-hour journey through an ordinary, and extraordinary, day-in-the-life of the human machine. With stunning high-definition footage, radical scientific advances and powerful firsthand accounts, Incredible Human Machine plunges deep into the routine marvels of the human body. Through 10,000 blinks of an eye, 20,000 breaths of air and 100,000 beats of the heart, see the amazing and surprising, even phenomenal inner workings of our bodies on a typical day. And explore striking feats of medical advancement, from glimpses of an open-brain surgery to real-time measurement of rocker Steven Tyler's vocal chords.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

4.8/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Limited

The documentary focuses on physiological processes and biological functions. It lacks LGBTQ+ characters or narratives exploring non-heteronormative identities.

Gender Representation

Fair

The narrative centers on biological mechanics rather than social roles. It follows an observational model that focuses on biological parity instead of deconstructing gender hierarchies.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Fair

The film likely utilizes a global perspective to illustrate universal biological functions. It maintains moderate inclusion through the application of scientific observation.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The documentary adheres to a scientific and secular framework. It prioritizes biological facts over religious or traditional moral structures.

Disability Representation

Good

The film explores medical advancements and the intersection of biology and intervention. It highlights the marvels of the body through complex medical realities.

Strengths

  • Uses a global perspective to illustrate universal biological functions.
  • Highlights the intersection of human biology and significant medical advancements.
  • Provides a secular, scientific framework for understanding the human body.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks intentionality in exploring intersectional identities or social dynamics.
  • Does not engage in critiques of traditional cultural or systemic structures.
  • Fails to provide narratives exploring non-heteronormative identities.

AI Analysis

This documentary functions primarily as a scientific survey of the human body. Its narrative architecture is designed to highlight biological universality rather than to challenge social hierarchies or explore intersectional identities. While the film maintains a baseline of inclusive scientific observation, it lacks the intentionality required to drive progressive social narratives. The focus remains on anatomical norms and empirical observation. Ultimately, the production serves as an educational tool rather than a vehicle for cultural or systemic critique.

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