Wow. I find I have to take this slowly - in multiple viewings. It's heavy stuff. It's heavy to look so closely at the "stuff" we're all made of. And to look squarely at the truth of where we're all headed...
This is incredible. I always liked looking at Anatomy and Physiology books, and remember spending a long time looking at my sister's medical degree human dissection book. However this is a much more integrated experience, seeing the relationships and connections between layers and parts of the body. The body is always explored with respect and reverence. I also love that Gil reflects on the wonder of each and every body, and encourages us to re-examine our relationship with the adipose layer.
i was really enjoying this until the mention of the superficial fascia being a 'feminine' layer and the resulting commentary, it gave me alot of gender dysphoria and I dislike the binary in general. I wish the video had kept on being scientific and explanatory and less gender biased in body form. Not every AFAB is going to have significant adipose deposits, nor is adipose inherently feminine.