A controversial subject.
In fact, I want to see what Anna really doesn't want to continue suffering from the operation. What was very impressive was that Anna and Kate were lying on the lawn. Anna said how to tell their parents, and Kate said it was important to tell them that you want to play football and be a cheerleader. Anna answered no they wouldn't believe me and Kate told her they would because it was the truth.
Stories are stories after all. I think many people in the world will be like Anna, but I believe that it is the most original human nature to hope that you can enjoy the right to have a normal life. If it is said that humans are different from animals because they are bound by morality, Anna's donation to Kate is a product of the moral constraints generated by the development of human civilization, then is it moral to deprive a person of a healthy and normal life?
Maybe I'm not a mom to feel like I wouldn't sacrifice the health of one child to save another. I understand the tangle of despair and hope, but with my current state of mind, I prefer to control risks. Maybe I am an indifferent person and a pessimistic person.
Well, as far as the movie is concerned, I really like the little actor who plays Anna, who has the eyes of an adult, smart, kind, and firm.
In the end, I hope the people I love are healthy and, if I'm going to leave, please let the end of life be beautiful.
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