life

Joey 2022-04-19 09:02:04

This is an assignment for the school's "Sanitation Law" class, let's go to the movie. As a medical student, maybe the teacher wants us to analyze it from the perspective of medical students, but after looking at it, what I see may be more about the bravery of my sister and the pain of my sister in the face of the disease. I don't like medicine, although I don't quite understand why, maybe, because of fear. Whenever the trainee walks in the hospital ward and sees those helpless patients lying on the bed, I will be afraid, afraid of the disease, and I will also sigh with emotion, the difficulty of life and the preciousness of time. I will want to overcome my fears and study this sacred subject, and I will also want to do what I really like, and I want to do things that make me feel relaxed and happy. I think, no matter what the future holds, every moment and every second is extraordinarily beautiful. If you live every minute and second well, it will be an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year, a lifetime... 2020.03.07

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  • Viviane 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Is the music really good? . I just don't have music germs. . Tears ran.

  • Terrill 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The twist at the end ruined a lot

My Sister's Keeper quotes

  • [first lines]

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: When I was a kid, my mother told me that I was a little piece of blue sky that came into this world because she and Dad loved me so much. It was only later that I realized that it wasn't exactly true. Most babies are coincidences. I mean, up in space you've got all these souls flying around looking for bodies to live in. Then, down here on Earth, two people have sex or whatever, and bam, coincidence. Sure, you hear all these stories about how everyone plans these perfect families. But the truth is that most babies are products of drunken evenings and lack of birth control. They're accidents. Only people who have trouble making babies actually plan for them.

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I, on the other hand, am not a coincidence. I was engineered. Born for a particular reason. A scientist hooked up my mother's eggs and my father's sperm to make a specific combination of genes. He did it to save my sister's life. Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if Kate had been healthy. I'd probably still be up in heaven or wherever, waiting to be attached to a body down here on Earth. But coincidence or not, I'm here.

  • Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I want to sue my parents for the right to my own body.

    Campbell Alexander: Would you repeat that, please?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I want to sue my parents for the right to my own body. My sister has leukemia. They're trying to force me to give her my body parts.

    Campbell Alexander: You're supposed to give her a kidney?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: She's been in renal failure for months now.

    Campbell Alexander: Well, no one can force you to donate if you don't want to, can they?

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: They think they can. I'm under 18, they're my legal guardians.

    Campbell Alexander: They can't do that.

    Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: Well, I want you to tell them, because they've been doing it to me my whole life. I wouldn't even be alive if Kate wasn't sick. I'm a designer baby. I was made in a dish to be spare parts for Kate.