To be honest, I don't feel anything about this movie. When I watched this movie, I had only one feeling, that is, the huge cultural differences between China and the United States lie between me and the movie.
The child’s osteosarcoma puts almost no burden on the family. Before Zach’s condition deteriorated sharply, the biggest problem for the family was that they could not arrange who would walk the dog today. At the same time, as a person who has undergone 26 chemotherapy sessions, the family can be assured that he wore thin clothes and drove out at night in the winter. He was not afraid of the cold at all, nor was he worried about catching a cold.
Samsung, the audiovisual language is relatively good. But I don’t like the actors’ acting very much. They feel more stylized, as if I’ve seen them crying countless times in other movies.
Supplement on January 9, 2021
It suddenly occurred to me that the male protagonist was only 14 to 17 years old and had been on crutches due to chemotherapy, so he had never had the opportunity to learn to drive, right? So why can the male lead be able to drive in the last days after giving up chemotherapy, and the family can rest assured that he is driving alone? This should be a bug
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