This film is adapted from the real story, not just adding these words to the title, the whole story is really adapted from the real story, including the main storyline.
I actually started with the mentality of watching a popcorn youth romance movie, but the more I watch it, the more I feel that it is beautiful, real characters, real events, and real plots. The power of itself is enough to move people, whether he is in the United States or in the United States. China. And overall, the director is more restrained, not deliberately sensational, nor deliberately elevating the protagonist, making the sense of reality stronger. This kind of film is also available in our country, and the filming is also good. "Fuck Off, Mr. Tumor" shows that human beings have empathy.
I don’t know if the director has raised the level and method of caring for terminally ill patients in Europe and America. If not, it is indeed too much for us to learn. The role of mother is also available in China, but Chinese mothers may not talk frankly about death with their sons, especially sons. Really will face the cruel fact of dying before herself; it is difficult for a Chinese mother to push the door in the morning and just shut the door silently when she sees her son and female classmates hugging and sleeping.
As for the father, it’s even more difficult. He borrowed GT-R for his terminally ill son, and called his son’s girlfriend to come out, telling them to come back later.
It’s not that Europe and the United States are just as good as ours, but this kind of equal exchange based on human nature between parents and children (including teachers and students in the film) is indeed what we lack. It is the adult's view of equality that in a certain sense has created ZACH's optimistic humanity to be freely released. He does not need to speak lie, big talk, or face talk, so he will have the song
View more about Clouds reviews