If it weren't for Liam Neeson, the film probably wouldn't be equipped with a strong production team. No matter the scene, the screenwriting, editing and editing are first-class, especially the Hollywood-style background music, which has a blockbuster feel, a kind of sacrifice. The positive image of dedication and patriotism and family love is ready to emerge, and I can't wait to give a brainwashing lesson to the vast audience. Personally, I am very disgusted with this superficial fast food-style humanistic care. Well, suffering from cancer is completely worthy of sympathy, and the family who supports it is also worthy of applause, but the story of the film is particularly empty, and I have no sympathy for staring at the screen in a daze. I also had the experience of escorting in the hospital, sitting on the chair in the ward overnight until dawn. Not only patients, everyone has their own responsibilities to face and bear. What we need is to try our best to have a calm and strong attitude. This film can't help.
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