This is Hugh Grant's film with the richest facial expressions. In 120 minutes, he can be seen expressing his spirits, confusion, anger, grievance, fear and despair, and generous speeches.
This is also a role with strong professional presence that Hugh Grant rarely sees. Guy, a young doctor who works in New York, treats illnesses with blood and saves lives. Whether it is running fast with a stretcher, or commanding at a very fast speed in the emergency room, or being pale and exhausted after working without sleep, they all appear real and contagious.
The plot of the movie is also quite ups and downs. When Guy, who had a bright future, slowly approached the truth, a sudden change in fate followed. He was framed for drug abuse and taken to the police station. He was expelled from the hospital and lost his qualifications. However, the stubborn Guy still refused to give in. So the blow continued to follow. He was chased by gunmen in the subway and betrayed by a trusted woman. After waking up, he was told that he would be paralyzed for life. Only then did he finally collapse. Tears slowly seeped from the corners of his eyes, and his clear blue eyes looked towards the void, and the child-like fragility and despair instantly revealed, making people want to hug him tightly.
When the mystery is finally revealed, the Big Boss Doctor appears, and the plot of the film reaches its climax. Boss understands people's hearts, and his sentence is intelligible, which makes people instantly confusing: "If you can sacrifice those homeless people who have no relatives or even insanity in exchange for the happiness of the public, how is the right choice?" Guy replied clearly and powerfully: "Doctor" He is not God and has no right to make choices for others."
At the end of the film, Guy returned to New York University for further studies, wearing a refreshing blue shirt, and his whole body exuding an angelic halo. However, when he reached out and accepted the research results handed over by the doctor’s widow, he wondered whether it meant that another devil doctor was born...
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