You trapped in your body

Concepcion 2022-01-17 08:01:30

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A great story reminds me that "to the moon" also tells a story about a rare disease. People who love each other will give people who are suffering from the disease a chance to come back. Because of this, the world has become beautiful and moving. This movie also reminded me of the "Dark Tower Series". A person saw through a door that his own body did not act according to his will. She was lucky. She was correctly judged by her illness. Many doctors might even think about it. Neither considered the possibility of the body rejecting the brain. However, I also used this film to see such symptoms. At first I thought there was a problem with the subtitles. The body rejects the brain! WTF? What the hell is this. If depression is to live in one's own world, then this disease is that a person is locked in his own body. You can receive all external signals, but you can't control your body. so horrible.

Now the adaptation of the facts that appeared at the beginning of the movie makes me have an involuntary curiosity. The story rhythm of this movie really evokes such a desire. Do you want to know what the disease is? Keep watching, I will Told you. In fact, it is indeed worth the waiting fare.

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Brain on Fire quotes

  • [first lines]

    Susannah Cahalan: Have you ever been trapped? Lost in your own body, lost in your own mind, lost in time? So desperate to escape, to just... Get out.

  • Susannah Cahalan: [yelling at the drippy faucet] What? What? Why won't you stop? Do it again! Say it! I didn't think so.