It's because of Jessica Alba that I mustered the courage to decide to watch this so-called psychological thriller.
Sure enough, it's a thriller. No, maybe it's bloody more accurate. Although a large part of the scene is on the operating table, although I always close my eyes at key points, I know the scene during the operation must be bloody.
Of course, as a bystander, maybe it's not unbearable, but if the client is yourself, I mean, it's you who woke up during the operation, and Chev's feeling that the operation slipped over his body, The pain, then, will feel like a terrible torture.
Once, I read a news article about being awake during surgery. It's scary, isn't it?
You go into the operating room and you imagine you're going to be anesthetized and then unconscious, so you won't feel any pain during the operation. But the truth is, every year in the United States, nearly 40,000 people wake up during surgery to hear and even feel what's going on.
This kind of terrifying medical malpractice was moved to the movie, so a double horror of vision and psychology enveloped everyone who watched it carefully, such as me....
I thought it would be a story about a prince and Cinderella, and after some hardships, they lived a happy life forever and ever.
The prince is very handsome, and Cinderella's Jessica is as sexy and beautiful as ever.
Then, the nightmare begins.
The prince needs a heart transplant.
At hisinsistence, his most trusted friend becomes the chief surgeon.
His favorite girl, The day before the operation, she married him without hesitation.
Everything is positive and positive, full of sunshine.
Except for the prince's mother, who seems to be a stubborn old devil who
He disagrees with his son's marriage and his choice of surgery.
In any case, the operation was carried out.
And then, that incident happened, waking
Clay was anesthetized, unable to move his body; even his eyes could not be opened, as if he was sleeping peacefully.
But, in fact, he was awake. What did he do? He could hear everything and feel everything. The tough scalpel was cutting open his skin, inch by inch, and it was painful.
Even more painful, during the operation, he discovered that his most trusted friend and his favorite wife planned to kill him, and died during the operation.
The person he poured his life into loving turned out to be just for his money.
What a tacky reason. What a cheesy betrayal.
Is that so?? I asked myself, "Did he just die like this?"
Is it just a social article that condemns social phenomena? Is that all?
Clay will definitely be resurrected, but how? into a sci-fi movie?
While watching the film nervously, I repeatedly raised questions...
Sure enough, he didn't die.
Everyone has their own guardian angel,
Clay's guardian angel is his mother. His mother rescued him.
Like a wise god,
exposed the betrayal and deceit dressed in the clothes of justice.
and invested his heart in his own son...
Is this the climax? The climax will always make people out of control, here, want to cry.
The mother's soul is talking softly to the son's soul.
She hopes that he can live.
She, as a mother, guides the son to recall those things in the past, perhaps ugly things, and
makes him courageous...
mother....
It's really a good film.
Although some parts in the middle are a little long and make people a little impatient,
People who can understand wonderful things have to endure a moment of loneliness, don't they?
recommend!!
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