It is because the topic of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" brought me to this movie.
After watching it, I only have one impression. The characters in "I'm Not the God of Medicine" are always kneeling, always compromising, always bound by morals and feelings, crawling like ants; but in this movie , But what flickers is the incisive and vivid human nature. He straightened his back to be a human being, fighting within the framework and rules, and mutual assistance rarely had moral shackles, and some were just the flashes of human nature.
There are two appearances in the movie. The terminally ill patient resolutely rejected the doctor and walked out of the corridor of the hospital. In Medicine God, both times the patient was crying haggardly in front of the illness, helpless and helpless; the protagonist in the movie was rude and violent, At the critical point of life, he still yearns for women, curses and stretches out his fists; the protagonist in the medicine god, cautious and weak, tries to play the hero, but is bound by various shackles; the society appears flustered in the movie, homosexuality, bars, drugs, guns, all kinds of Social problems are prominent; Yaoshen is an unconventional society, entrepreneurial bosses, honest workers, police officers and films discovered by conscience.
Both movies should be realistic!
It does not discuss the right or wrong of the medical system, nor does it discuss the castration of the drug god ending due to national conditions, nor does it discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the two social systems. At least in the movie, one of the people I saw was standing and the other was kneeling. Regardless of the backward development of medicine or other factors, I envy the people who are not humble and abundant in this movie.
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