The male protagonist is like any ordinary person. He lives in a very disciplined life, even so timid to avoid all opportunities that can put his life in danger: eat a healthy diet, never smoke or drink, run and exercise every day, never run a red light, even because of possibility There will be traffic accidents and never dared to drive.
Although he carefully avoided death, he was hit head-on by fate. When the doctor gave a sentence of cancer coldly, the only thing he wanted to do was not to let himself faint. Although for some more miserable families, his half-and-half survival rate is already very high.
He has a kind-hearted girlfriend who leaves without turning around when he is in distress. But he couldn't make it to the end. The bad news came to the head, the pressure of relatives was not much less than that of the patient, and it would not be an easy task to unconditionally accept all the complaints of the patient. The accumulated bad emotions are like black with invisible edges, which can be thrown away at any time by the struggling relatives. So his girlfriend cheated, and happened to be seen by a good brother. Although at this time, whether he can survive or not is unknown, even good friends shouldn't jump out, pick out the broken window paper and scold his girlfriend as a bitch, and give himself another heavy blow. But at any rate, this heartless fat man did not give up and made all the efforts that should have been made by his dearest relatives.
Compared with life, this movie is too frivolous. It's like a dragonfly, all the pain is an understatement, even the pain of chemotherapy only touches the fur. Even at the end, I have to throw you something beautiful like a little flower, survive cancer, and get another love. However, only the real patients and relatives can realize the feeling of wanting to die anytime they can hardly survive.
Perhaps it is precisely because life is too cruel that the director no longer wants to kill good people who are still alive and cautiously in fiction.
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