Why is the heroine and no one else healed? The heroine did not seem very pious. She frankly expressed her jealousy, indifference and resentment in front of the priest. Most of the reasons for her pilgrimage were to hope that her body would be healed and she longed for miracles. Lei is a volunteer who takes care of her. She feeds her. There are not many conversations. She often asks the hostess if the food is delicious. Lei chats and jokes happily when she sees the handsome guy, and laughs in the corridor without anyone else. Very relaxed, and did not see the paralyzed female lead in a wheelchair as a very pitiful person who needs sympathy. It seems that Lei's attitude is very unchristian. I guess it may be this attitude that infected the female lead. The female lead secretly Desire to live as lively as she is. So the hostess finally stood up.
In contrast, another nun, Cecil, persuaded people not to imagine miracles to heal the body, but to focus on the soul. As long as the soul is healed, the pain of the body is nothing, and the pain of the body is also a kind of happiness. There is a strong ascetic temperament about her. She seems to be suffering from cancer, but she continues to work hard until she faints with convulsions. The director arranges for her to throw off her wig when she faints, revealing a bald head with a few hairs left.
The heroine's re-standing was regarded as a miracle. People called her a miracle girl. She was pushed to a very high position and received the attention of everyone. Some people were envious, some were jealous, and some even secretly hoped that she would fall again. The heroine stood up again and felt very good. She climbed the mountain, flirted and kissed with the handsome guy, and danced at the banquet at night, completely forgetting the doctor's warning: "Pay attention to rest and let your body adapt slowly." She fell down at the banquet, she was a little embarrassed after she got up, she seemed to care about other people's eyes, after all, she was called the miracle girl and awarded the honor of the best pilgrim, the miracle girl has been in full view, How embarrassing it would be if she fell down and couldn't stand again, so that when her mother (presumably her mother) sent her a wheelchair, she didn't sit down to rest, as if she had to stand to perform miracles to everyone.
At this time, Lei ran to the stage and danced and sang. She didn't seem to take the fact that the heroine fell to her heart. She just sang on the stage for herself. It was as natural as spring. The melody of that song was really beautiful, Leia. Saidu's jumping and twisting look is so cute. The heroine was fascinated by her singing. For a while, she forgot about miracles or not, and she relaxed and finally sat in a wheelchair again. The movie ends.
The director did not express his views and attitudes towards religious miracles. He seemed to be advocating a love of life and praising the natural principles of the beauty of life, but this attitude towards life was not so obvious. The director chose to bury his own attitude. In the plot, let the predestined people dig for themselves.
This film also taught me the right attitude in caring for the seriously ill.
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