Bryan, who has a talent for music, was overdosed by his legal guardian, his doctor Eugene, and manipulated everything in his life. He was not allowed to fall in love, he was not allowed to eat, and he was not allowed to take a half-step out of the room... All his instructions must be executed by Brian. Under his harsh treatment and 24-hour surveillance, Brian suffered a huge physical and mental shock and wastage. He didn't dare to claim his rights. The house was his own, but he didn't dare to right. Eugene said no. Eugene was slowly killing Brian. Brian was born in a divorced family, his father was brutal, and he was beaten until he was deaf in his right ear. The producer and band formed by his father and brothers were very cruel to him. He was obviously very talented, but his work was criticized by his half-bucket brother and father to be useless. He also humiliated him all the time and hurt his self-esteem severely. Poor Brian lives because everyone depends on him for food, because he has a talent for music. Relatives, friends and doctors only want money from him, regardless of his life or death. There is only one person who really treats him well and cares about him, and that is Melinda. Girlfriend Melinda obtained a document that could correct Eugene from Dr. Eugene’s assistant. Then Melinda told her brothers about Eugene’s abuse of Brian. Eventually Brian’s brother and family sued the doctor Eugene. After Brian received regular treatment, his physical condition improved day by day, and he walked out of Eugene's shadow. At the end of the story, Blair and Melinda finally live a happy life together.
The biggest inspiration from this film is that people must fight, and sometimes, not for the nation, not for external treatment or anything, but for their own human rights, must fight!
The second is that after watching this film, I admire Melinda the most. She figured out a way to counter Eugene, fought for Brian, and won the victory.
This movie looks like a biography? Whether it is good or not, it is very meaningful.
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