The old man Amandas suffered from Alzheimer's disease and his behavior became naive and ignorant, unable to have normal memories. He messed up his son Nick's house, and he turned his daughter-in-law's summer party into a farce. His granddaughter Tilda thinks Amandas is very cute, but it is easy to forget things. The grandfather and granddaughter had a wonderful time together, and the people around them also have varying degrees of understanding and tolerance for the elderly. In order for Amandas to complete the task, Tilda took his grandfather to Venice, Italy, where his grandfather and grandmother met. There, they experienced a wonderful journey. At the last moment of life, Amandas once again felt full of love. This is a movie that makes people laugh and cry. The film is full of warmth and love from beginning to end. Although Amandas is ill, no one treats him differently. Granddaughter Tilda and son Nick both love to understand the elderly, accompany them, and travel with the elderly; although the daughter-in-law Sarah felt helpless and irritable with the elderly’s illness at first, she also understood the elderly’s feelings through constant contact. Circumstances, finally accepted the old man with love. Those who didn’t know each other, the restaurant owner, the toilet cleaner, the truck driver, the nun, and the hotel lobby manager all helped them during their journey to Venice, and the behavior that supports all of this is love. Alzheimer's disease is a very terrible disease. Patients will gradually forget everything and behave like children. How to take care of such patients is a very tricky matter. Moreover, the patient's family members will be burdened with tremendous mental pressure, and many patients' families are at a loss as to what to do. This film may provide a good solution: to adapt to changes. What I did before, I still do it now. Everyone gave Amandas the greatest degree of understanding and treated him as a normal person; when Amandas made an unusual move, he did his best to be tolerant. Moreover, everyone also made Amandas feel needed and made him feel that he was valued. In this environment, every day of the elderly is very comfortable and enjoyable. In the final stage of his life, he can be said to have received unparalleled "hospice care". When Amandas left this world, he was calm and serene.
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