She taught girls how to be a brave woman and a medical student how to be a good doctor. You are just a doctor, everyone will appreciate you and respect you for helping patients with diseases, but if you delusionally try to heal people’s hearts and discover the truth with your own power, people will bark their fangs at you like a frightened beast. unknown. Davin may be a shrewd doctor, but she's by no means a "smart" detective, and I'm always worried that she'll be an "unknown girl" too. Maybe it's because she's a little too candid, and it's not only childish, but dangerous when you ask others to do the same. In the long time without background music and no progress of the plot, the audience has enough time to think and make value judgments. Morphine and a little potion can solve the pain for a while, "but you should still go to the regular hospital for examination", the doctor will always tell you that. This is a serious disease that requires long-term excavation of the cause and patient treatment. As a doctor, he is also afraid of being attacked, but as a patient, he is even more afraid of the doctor giving up. But Davin, only the patient volunteered to change the doctor, and she never gave up. She was right.
The film does not deliberately praise or criticize realistically, nor does it project the protagonist on the background wall of society. The film raises a profound question. If there is no real "murderer", how does the "victim" come into being? If there is no individual who voluntarily speaks out, will the "nameless" body remain silent forever? The so-called The truth is nothing but the people who deliberately hide it.
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