This is the German movie "Honey in the Brain" released in 2014. Like the movie's name, it is clearly a sad story, but it looks sweet as honey. When a person’s old age, in addition to physical weakness, there is a gradual loss of dignity. For the elderly suffering from illness, the frustration of both mental and physical is a serious blow that cannot be resisted. It is really Alzheimer’s. It’s not so beautiful. More often, it’s like a mother’s madness in life. So such a movie, so warm, looks more like a beautiful fairy tale, but it’s such a fairy tale that avoids it. The chicken feathers in the parents' lives put more attention on the elderly themselves. They just remember that they are stuck with honey, not that they don't understand anything. On the bookshelves of their brains, it’s just that some books fall down and some books stand up. They don’t know why you are angry, but they really work hard and want to do things well. They know that they often get into trouble. But they are actually just to prove that they can do something, as long as they can do something, there is still value, and value will be needed. How careful they are, how careful is to care for the feeling that they are needed. They need this kind of feeling. If they don’t even have this kind of feeling, they will go one step further from a deeper despair. The true despair is that no one loves me anymore. Will they only love me if they prove their worth? This is the biggest problem in their minds. If the answer is yes, they will have to fall into despair, because the sticky honey in their brains disturbs their memories and blocks their cognitive abilities from the past. They become A newborn baby knows nothing about the world. But if the answer is no, then no matter how cruel the world is, everything is as gentle and beautiful as a fairy tale in their eyes. The answer to this question is not determined by them. Their feelings in life depend on everyone around you, you The answer in my mind is the final color in the lives of those who are old.
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