Cherish health

D'angelo 2022-01-19 08:02:14

I was on the shuttle bus, and I watched it at home one after another. The process of watching is very psychological and full of emotions.
Fear is the fear of illness. No matter how strong a person is, he is nothing more than a trivial defeat in the face of illness, especially cancer. Seeing the withered look of the heroine being tortured by the disease, she became more afraid of the disease. It used to be just so glamorous and beautiful, as embarrassed and helpless in front of the illness.
With mercy, the hostess is a lonely person. Before being healthy, he was a professor of literature at a university. He was rigorous in teaching and relatively harsh to students. He had not started a family at the age of 46 and had no relatives in the world. The female protagonist is studying poetry. Poetry is probably a spiritual opium. It keeps the female protagonist away from the fireworks on the earth and does not need a family. She still lives very well and is very independent. But in the hospital bed, it looks very pitiful. There is no relatives to take care of, no relatives to comfort. Fortunately, the nursing lady in the hospital is a good person and has been encouraging and comforting her, and her teacher, who is so old, is also Come to see her, hug her to comfort her, read fairy tales to her, and in the end you can be considered free from illness in the arms of the person who loves her, and found a way to heaven or hell.
The most important feeling is sadness. The reason why I feel deeply about this movie has something to do with my mother. At the end of 2013, my mother had an unexplained fever. The scene in the hospital made me unforgettable for a lifetime. It was during the Chinese New Year that my mother had a fever and stayed in 2 hospitals. Constantly checking, drawing blood, and hanging water, but after a series of measures, the temperature did not drop, the mother's fear aggravated, and the hospital did not even communicate at the very least, but said that the reason has not been found. Money is constantly being sent to the hospital. What worries me the most is my mother’s fear. She is still young and her life is better now. Besides, I just gave birth to a cute little BB, and I will take it to her in the future. I don't want to leave with such a pity. Therefore, I can fully understand her pain. But the doctors have only constant threats, constant deceptions, and no minimum comfort.
I no longer trust the doctor, and I don't want my mother to be in fear. God is very eye-opening. During this period, I did not give up studying. I checked the information and wanted to find the situation corresponding to my mother's illness. When the sick doctor continued to increase the antibiotics, we were discharged from the hospital and didn't want to be persecuted by the doctor anymore. After returning home, my mother took Chinese medicine and the Chinese medicine I checked, and the condition was relieved.
Later, my mother said to go back to my hometown and see if the doctor in my hometown had anything to say. The doctor in my hometown had the same judgment as me, and it was a menopausal syndrome.
Now the mother has taken care of her well and her family is healthy.
However, I spit on the doctor's ethics, cheating money, and cheating people. The most disgusting thing is to give people mental pressure.
Therefore, watching the actions of the doctors in the movie reminds me of those doctors who are not ethical. It is very touching.
In any case, maintaining a healthy body for yourself and your family is the best thing and a kind of happiness.
I now cherish every day with my family and thank God for everything that has been given to us.

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  • Randi 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    life and death, research vs humanity... Although the monologue can pull the viewer out of the situation, there is still grief and resentment. When I heard prof. Ashford say there, there softly, I thought of Sheldon at the wrong time. . Emma's performance really needs no words

  • Fredy 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    20120220 @ home: stunning emma thompson / "One short sleep past, we wake eternally. And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die."

Wit quotes

  • Jason Posner: [conducting a medical history check] Are you having sexual relations?

    Vivian Bearing: Not at the moment, no.

  • E.M. Ashford: Do you think that the punctuation of the last line of this sonnet is merely an insignificant detail? The sonnet begins with a valiant struggle with Death calling on all the forces of intellect and drama to vanquish the enemy. But it is ultimately about overcoming the seemingly insuperable barriers separating life death and eternal life. In the edition you choose, this profoundly simple meaning is sacrificed to hysterical punctuation.

    E.M. Ashford: And Death, Capital D, shall be no more, semi-colon. Death, Capital D comma, thou shalt die, exclamation mark!

    E.M. Ashford: If you go in for this sort of thing I suggest you take up Shakespeare.

    E.M. Ashford: Gardner's edition of the Holy Sonnets returns to the Westmoreland manuscript of 1610, not for sentimental reasons I assure you, but because Helen Gardner is a scholar.

    E.M. Ashford: It reads, "And death shall be no more" comma "death, thou shalt die." Nothing but a breath, a comma separates life from life everlasting.

    E.M. Ashford: Very simple, really. With the original punctuation restored Death is no longer something to act out on a stage with exclamation marks. It is a comma. A pause.

    E.M. Ashford: In this way, the uncompromising way one learns something from the poem, wouldn't you say? Life, death, soul, God, past present. Not insuperable barriers. Not semi-colons. Just a comma.