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Francesca 2022-04-23 07:06:05

At first I thought the movie was about life, but it was actually about love. Not only the pure love of the hero and heroine, but also the love of relatives and friends who have never given up, and the fraternity of the male protagonist for those who are also suffering from illness.

At first, the male protagonist couldn't make a sound, and when he could only say "let me die" in spoken language, he burst into tears and at the same time hoped that he could end this boundless despair. But slowly I realized that life can have so many miracles. I'm sorry for my initial thoughts, and it's also shocking to see that the heroine, who was a pampered rich family daughter, can actually bear the life of a disabled person. It is heartwarming to see those kind and lovely relatives and friends who support and accompany the hero and heroine without abandoning them. It is also for the hero not to be overwhelmed by cruelty and despair, but to laugh at life and meet with love and smile. To the world, it is even harder to speak up for those disabled people who are also in despair, so that those people are amazed by the attention and care of the world.

Love can heal everything, even terminal illness can be slowly calmed down in the care of love. I wish good people good luck. ❤

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  • Dr. Clement Aitken: May I begin by noting an interesting fact? At this conference on managing the lives of the severely disabled there are no disabled people present.

    [general laughter]

    Conference Chairman: Dr Aitken, forgive me, but the severely disabled are on life-support machines. So how could they be present?

    [loud laughter in the room]

    Dr. Clement Aitken: Um... well, allow me to introduce... um... Mr Robin Cavendish.

  • Robin Cavendish: Why do you keep your disabled people in prisons?