The conversation between Eva and her father in the play may also be one of the results of the movie. The generation gap problem exists in every country. Everyone always feels that their ideas are right, and they are always disrespected by others.
I haven't been feeling very well recently, and I know the importance of health. I still remember a sentence in Zweig's short novel. When people are young, they always feel that terminal illness and death are related to other people.
With the increase of age, the human body is like an appliance or car that has been used for a long time. It will break down, it will become disabled, and it will be permanently destroyed. How should we face this series of changes?
Health, aging, family, doctor-patient relationship are all common but very real topics. How can I deal with this kind of relationship?
And no matter whether George's actions are right or wrong, there are many factors that lead to this final outcome. After three or five funerals, there are two lonely and helpless old people left. This is still decent, but there are always some people who can't even go to the hospital or the nursing home. What should they do?
They like to watch the outermost, because they often focus on topics around us that are unavoidable and impossible to open, heavy but true.
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