Gross US & Canada
$490,131
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,285
Gross worldwide
$5,026,154
Gross US & Canada
$490,131
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,285
Gross worldwide
$5,026,154
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By Francesca 2022-04-23 07:06:05
At first I thought the movie was about life, but it was actually about love. Not only the pure love of the hero and heroine, but also the love of relatives and friends who have never given up, and the fraternity of the male protagonist for those who are also suffering from illness.
At first, the male protagonist couldn't make a sound, and when he could only say "let me die" in spoken language, he burst into tears and at the same time hoped that he could end this boundless...
By Jazmin 2022-04-23 07:06:05
Romance films, or love inspirational films, are cheesy stories about falling in love at first sight and then growing old, just different from most people in this world. Many people are lamenting that they may not be able to be as persistent and never giving up as the heroine to their lover, and many people regret that they can't meet such a determined girl, but I just admire the hero's courage and the courage to live. .
The heroine loves him, so she is willing to accompany him, willing...
By Margarita 2022-04-22 07:01:57
Robin, who is paralyzed and can only live on a ventilator, chose to live for his lover and his son. Fortunately, a loving family enriched his life. Life is just a breath, but it carries a lot of love, hate, sorrow and joy. The film's producer is Robin's son in real events, and he gives the film a loud-quiet-noisy-back-to-calm tone that plunges us viewers into the heartfelt and touching love of Robin and his wife.
By Jarvis 2022-04-22 07:01:57
Adapted from a real event, the producer is still the protagonist's son Jonathan, the story is a bit dull. After the male protagonist got bone marrow gray matter, he chose to live for his wife. Decades later, his condition deteriorated and he chose to leave.
It can also be seen from the male protagonist's interpretation of the meaning of life. When the male protagonist was in the hospital, he was desperate for death, full of disinfectant, and the world of medical staff and patients...
By Muriel 2022-04-22 07:01:57
“When I first became paralyzed, I wanted to die. Yeah, I wanted to die. I did. But my wife wouldn't let me. She told me I had to live. To see our son grow up. So I went on living because she told me to. Because of her, really, and with her and for her. And every day since then, I've accepted the risk of dying because I don't want to just survive. I want to truly live. So I implore you, go back to your hospitals and you tell your disabled patients that they too can truly live. You all have...
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By Brice 2022-04-14 09:01:06
Perseverance beyond...
By Darrion 2022-04-14 09:01:06
It didn't impress me because the heroine looked righteous and awe-inspiring throughout the whole process, and she didn't see love in her eyes at all. When the camera showed her, it always made people feel reluctant and...
By Jerrell 2022-04-14 09:01:06
This is the first time because a person I like (Ding Yuxi) recommended to watch it. The story is quite touching. In terms of artistry, the film critics are still a little bit sloppy. They are neat, neat, without surprises, and mediocre. The most touching thing is actually the ending of the credits. It turns out that the producer is the son of the two of them. I think it's great to be a filmmaker like a director or producer. You can shoot some personal or biographical things, or you can make a...
By Jackson 2022-04-14 09:01:06
3.8 stars. Adapted from a true story, without too much ups and downs and blood, it tells the life of a persistent wife and a husband who can't move from the neck down. It looks impressive...
By Mark 2022-04-14 09:01:06
Lord Claire is really that...
[Diana is wheeling Robin out of the hospital in his chair]
First Woman: It isn't kind to let them out like that.
Second Woman: On the street, where everyone can see?
Robin Cavendish: Believe me, ladies, my distress is far greater than yours.
Diana Cavendish: Bloggs told me the other day that all our friends were convinced I'd give up on you. Apparently they saw me as some kind of a pampered nitwit
Robin Cavendish: Well, you are a pampered nitwit.
Diana Cavendish: Oh, was I? Well, it didn't stop you running after me, did it?
Robin Cavendish: Well, no. I've got nothing against nitwits, as long as they're pretty.
Robin Cavendish: Just think, all those affairs I could have had.
Diana Cavendish: And me.
Robin Cavendish: It's not too late for you.
Diana Cavendish: Oh, isn't it? What, and come back and find you've popped off while I was out?
Robin Cavendish: That would rather spoil the party, wouldn't it?