Sentences with phrase «brilliant neurosurgeon»

The phrase "brilliant neurosurgeon" refers to a highly skilled doctor who specializes in performing complex surgeries on the brain and nervous system. They are extremely intelligent and exceptional in their field of expertise. Full definition
Marvel's clearest antecedent for brilliant neurosurgeon Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is Robert Downey Jr.'s Tony Stark, another rich, hyper - intelligent man who must learn to let go of his ego and fight for something bigger than himself.
Doctor Strange follows a once brilliant neurosurgeon forced into retirement after a car accident destroys his once skilled hands.
Doctor Strange introduces us to the weird tale of Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), a brilliant neurosurgeon whose desperation following a devastating injury takes him all the way across the world — and into crazy new dimensions.
The film appears to be following Stephen Strange's comic book origin: a brilliant neurosurgeon gets injured in a car accident, and travels to Tibet to heal, where he'll encounter the Ancient One, played by Tilda Swinton.
Equal parts Jobs and Hawking, Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a brilliant neurosurgeon stuck in a broken body from a nasty car crash.
Here he has all the arrogance as the brilliant neurosurgeon Stephen Strange, a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music, a substantial collection of expensive watches, and goals that will bring him glory as well as healing those patients he deems worthy of his skill.
Like Tony Stark, Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a bit of an egomaniac — a brilliant neurosurgeon whose own hubris leads to his downfall.
In this origin story, we meet Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), a brilliant neurosurgeon who knows it.
The story centers on a brilliant neurosurgeon named Stephen Strange who injures his hands in a horrific car accident.
Like Iron Man's Tony Stark before him, this brilliant neurosurgeon wallows in luxury (watches, sports cars, flash pads).
Cancer robbed the world of a brilliant neurosurgeon who would have helped many people over the course of his career.
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