This movie is very depressing to watch from beginning to end. After all, it is not a pleasing movie. It presents the pain of illness. Through the patient's perspective, you can see the world around you and listen to people's language, but you can't Touch and reaction, the only contact with the outside world is actually only one eye.
I tried to imagine the pain, but I couldn't feel it myself because I didn't have the same experience. The only thing I can say to myself is to cherish the life I have.
A dying patient, when he faced someone he didn't take seriously, his heart was full of remorse, he asked himself why he didn't answer his calls when he was still able to move, he asked himself why he didn't do everything Strength loves wives and children. In front of a patient, his lover and wife let go of the grudges they once had and become able to coexist peacefully. At this moment, the only thing they have is love.
I really like the scene where the male protagonist drives his new car in the free world at the end of the film. The world can be skewed and presented without any rules, as if all the good things in life are back to him again, back home , hugging and kissing with children, making people feel the sweetness and warmth of life again.
His last wish to the children is that their lives be filled with colorful butterflies. Perhaps only after a person has experienced great pain, will they become aware of the beauty in life and better appreciate the happy things in the past.
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