Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013)

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In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.

Intro
"Medical professional Who: The Day of The Physician" is a British sci-fi tv film aired in 2013 as the 50th-anniversary special of the renowned BBC series, Doctor Who. Directed by Nick Hurran and composed by Steven Moffat, the film features the Time Lord, Doctor Who, checking out various timelines and dimensions to conserve his home world, Gallifrey.

Plot
The story focuses on three versions of Doctor Who - The War Doctor, the Tenth Doctor, and the Eleventh Doctor, all converged in a single timeline due to a temporal anomaly. The War Doctor, played by John Hurt, plans to obliterate Time Lords and Daleks to end the sustaining Time War. The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) is seen romancing Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1562, when they are assaulted by a shapeshifting alien Zygon. The Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companion Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) are subsequently prepared by UNIT, an alien-defense company, to examine a mystery around a hazardous Zygon painting.

Dispute and Resolution
When the 3 Doctors satisfy, they at first deal with their intentions and actions. However, the Doctors ultimately sign up with forces to counter the Zygon risk in the past, which mirrors a similar crisis in the present. All while dealing with the looming Time War and efforts to solve it.

The climax builds as The War Doctor decides to release "The Moment", a weapon of mass destruction, to remove Gallifrey from the timeline, hereby damaging the Daleks and ending the Time War. A symptom of The Moment's operating system, Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), persuades him to discover a less damaging solution by revealing him the guilt-ridden futures of his subsequent versions.

Ending
In the last scenes, the doctors, challenged by their moral responsibilities and dire consequences of their actions, devise a plan to freeze Gallifrey in a moment of time, hence making it disappear. This triggers the Daleks to destroy each other while Gallifrey stays unharmed, albeit lost in time and area. The memory of this minute is erased from the War Doctor and the Tenth Doctor, leaving only the Eleventh Doctor familiar with Gallifrey's actual fate.

The movie concludes with a vision of the Doctor's future self, hinting towards his next regeneration. The Doctors return to their particular timelines, renewed with want to find the lost Gallifrey again one day.

Reception
"Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor" fused previous and present with fantastic storytelling mechanics, gathering favorable action from fans and critics. As a salute to its rich history, the film referenced a number of aspects from the series' 50-year run, making it both a classic tribute and an interesting addition to the ongoing narrative of Doctor Who. The legacy of the program and its iconic hero was declared with this movie, developing the Doctor's character as, above all, a male dedicated to making a difference, irrespective of the cost. This movie truly encapsulates the long-lasting appeal of Doctor Who, guaranteeing a lot more years of time-traveling adventures.

Conclusion
"Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor" transforms timeless elements while introducing brand-new aspects, making it a landmark in the franchise. It is not strictly limited to commemorating the past or laying out the future, but masterfully embodies the essence of Doctor Who, making it a delightful look for all.

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