A touching and warm film, as long as you believe optimistically, there are many reasonable miracles in the world.

Hortense 2022-10-21 13:43:12

This movie touched my tears from the beginning. The pain of rare diseases is helpless torture, but they have received a lot of warm help.
In the end, the little girl’s miracle is actually an inevitable acceptance. For an incurable disease such as a rare disease, we can only find a reasonable explanation for ourselves, such as the central nervous system being stimulated and reorganized.
This movie is now rated as 7 points, but I think that maybe there are ten minutes later if the plot is reorganized, then this movie can be 8 points.
Because the first seventy minutes of this movie I find it very touching and worth watching. There are more than twenty minutes of religion in the back, but those warm and touching clips are indispensable.
The boy took the initiative to give up the basketball he was playing happily in order to keep the girl from being lonely. The neighbor could come to help in the middle of the night with a phone call. A front desk caught the risk of losing his job and told the doctor about it. A waiter promised to make the girl happy. Make a promise, and then specifically ask for leave for this, and the emotions between the sisters.
Really, this movie moistened my eye sockets and was healed a lot.
I don’t know where to buy the original.

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  • Doctor: Other than the possibility of a slight concussion, your daughter has no broken bones, complete movement of all her limbs. There's no internal bleeding, no indication of bruising. In fact, after hitting the ground skull first with dirt packed to the top of her head, she regained consciousness, woke up with a smile on her face. Oh, my God. Quite frankly, I've been a doctor for 25 years. Never seen anything like it.

  • Anna Beam: [about her near-death experience] It's all right, Mom. Not everyone's gonna believe. And that's okay. They'll get there when they get there.