Bogowie Comments

  • Henri 2022-12-02 04:38:55

    I re-read Dr. Li Qingchen's "Legend Beyond the Heart". The book involved the heart transplant in the 1980s and was rewritten by Dr. Korff. Still, reading this popular science book describing the evolutionary history of heart surgery will help you get a better look at the film. The male protagonist's tall stature and always hunched figure make people feel like Wang...

  • Mona 2022-11-22 05:10:16

    The last scene is the classic photo, I finally saw the story of the characters in the...

  • Tina 2022-11-19 22:41:33

    I really want to shoot the surging feeling, but it is quite satisfactory, and the theme has a certain degree of literacy. Those few episodes of the doctor's collapse are so old-fashioned. The MV in Hong Kong in the 1980s has a visual sense, and it can be a little more layered. In addition, they smoke too much, and they smoke in the hospital wearing a doctor's gown! Disturb the...

  • Makenna 2022-11-15 00:33:52

    dislike. The script is too bloated, the emotional lines are too gimmicky, and as a biopic, there is no personal...

  • Lyda 2022-10-17 06:12:36

    The male protagonist's hunchback shape is so handsome, there is no need to show it too...

  • Benjamin 2022-10-16 07:06:08

    It was 6.8 before my rating. The number of ratings is...

  • Hope 2022-10-08 18:53:48

    The poster looks like a certain American...

  • Vivianne 2022-10-01 01:37:02

    more emphasis on...

  • Christop 2022-09-28 03:37:56

    The male protagonist looks a lot like The Hunchback of Notre Dame! The medical career is all about creating miracles in the midst of constant...

  • Nickolas 2022-09-06 09:12:12

    Don't look at it when you...

Extended Reading

Bogowie quotes

  • Waitress: [to drunk Religa pouring another shot glass of vodka for him] The missus?

    Zbigniew Religa: Excuse me?

    Waitress: Did you mess up or your missus?

    Zbigniew Religa: God.

    Waitress: Then let it go.

    Zbigniew Religa: I can't.

    Waitress: You can't force anyone to stay. The heart won't listen.

    Zbigniew Religa: We'll see about that.

  • Prof. Waclaw Sitkowski: Cutting a beating heart out of a human being...

    Zbigniew Religa: Out of a body.

    Prof. Waclaw Sitkowski: A human being. It's ethically vague.

    Zbigniew Religa: The world has no doubts.

    Prof. Waclaw Sitkowski: Zbyszek, you know very well that, in our country, the heart is a relic.

    Zbigniew Religa: Yes, but we both know it's a muscle.