Claire is not only a patient, but also a production consultant for the film. She tells the whole process of getting along with the disease, her own mental journey, and her dreams. At the beginning of the movie, accompanied by soft music, it is easy to touch people's tear glands. When watching this movie, the tool you need most is probably a generation of tissue paper. Genetic disease isolates people, but it doesn't kill people right away, it makes you feel hopeless. Compared with the pain of the body, the depression and restraint of the spirit may be more terrible.
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