I watched some film critics criticizing the film for being both romantic and inspirational, but I didn't do it well on both sides. I don't agree with it. I think love is an opportunity to help the male protagonist get out of grief, and does not take up too much space in the film. The main line is still focused on the healing part. When love meets unexpectedly, people will make all kinds of silly and cute actions like the male protagonist. This is a selling point of the film dating movie. Another thing that can move the audience is the plot of the healing and mutual aid group. There are various mutual aid associations for patients in the United States, mutual assistance associations for patients’ family members, mutual assistance associations for church members, and mutual assistance associations for grief and so on. In these group activities carried out at a fixed time, people with similar experiences gather to share and exchange, encourage and help each other, in order to overcome difficulties together. I think this is a great social activity. I don’t know if there are similar groups in China.
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, otherwise, life will give you lemons. When that happens, you've got two choices, friend, you can wear your face or you can make lemonade. (Sometimes, despite your best efforts, otherwise, life will give you lemons. Give you lemons that are sour and astringent. At this time, my dear friend, you have two choices: Either you cry with a sad face, or you write yourself a glass of sweet and sour lemon juice.)
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