After watching "I'm Not the God of Medicine" and then watching "Dallas Buyers Club", the natural feeling is different. Unexpectedly, there are really similarities: one is a developing country, the other is a developed country; one is leukemia and the other is AIDS; one is because of patents in other countries, one is because of domestic patents; one is brought to court, and the other is FDA Court. But in the end, they are all "based on real people's events", and they are all low-level people who illegally smuggled drugs to save their lives in order to survive.
In contrast, we really sigh with emotion that the world is as pitted as the heat, the moon of capitalism. The key is that there will always be an interested party and a damaged party. This is how the world works. If it is evenly distributed and there is no exploitation, there will be no invention and manufacturing, and there will be no life and death.
As for the "birth of a hero", from self-interest to altruism; from enjoying life to existence value. In fact, everyone is unwilling to be a badass, because human beings also have genes for kindness: they don’t want to see the same kind of innocent victims (if humans do not have selfish genes, then humans will not survive; similarly, if humans do not have altruistic genes, humans are even more Will not survive). Moreover, the movie also shows the history of human revolution in miniature. After all, it is the era of civilization. After all, it is the patient and the drug dealer. If it is the barbaric era, then it is war. 18.9.17
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