elder. patient.

Cathryn 2022-03-24 08:01:02

In 150 minutes, I
felt the helplessness and sadness of the elderly and the sick

. They are both helpless and weak.
Why can children get unlimited love and care
, but the elderly cannot?
Humans are cruel.

Everyone gets old,
so everyone should be

nice
to the elderly I ran around and thought that if a similar subject was filmed in China , it would definitely be more fun . The situation would be the opposite. It’s not no doctor, but hospitals are rushing to accept patients, rush to do tests, rush to diagnose, rush to do surgery, rush to open pharmacies, rush to Grab money! But it should be banned too.










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  • Dewitt 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Documentary style Italian neorealism living streaming natural light hand-held dangling goes completely theatrical. It is very similar in form to "I Am Black", asking time and time again, all kinds of trivialities and tediousness that individuals are blocked by the system, this feeling - the directors (Puyou, Ken Loach, Cai Mingliang, Abbas) not only Let you understand intellectually, and let you feel it emotionally. This is what Cai Mingliang said. My film does not want you to understand, but to let you feel - to show it through real time, that is, Bazin The so-called "truth of the narrative structure", not through editing, but a complete display of the complete space and real time, allowing the audience to feel the protagonist's anxiety, waiting, loneliness, the triviality of life or the absurdity of the system... "Because You are telling a life|In the individual story of the society, it is impossible not to criticize something, without political overtones. This is a patient's story,|There are also hospitals and doctors, you decide not to criticize, I decide criticism."

  • Marlee 2022-03-24 08:01:02

    Too long and bland as a film, too detailed and expansive as a documentary. The abomination of bureaucracy is not only its inefficiency in the separation of powers and responsibilities, but also its irreplaceability as a footnote in a huge system.

The Death of Mr. Lazarescu quotes

  • Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): Excuse me, Nurse, but how old are you?

    Mioara Avram: I'm not that young anymore. I'm 55.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): 55?

    Mioara Avram: Yes. In September.

    Mr. Lazarescu (Domnui Lazarescu): In September? Just like Virgil, my brother-in-law, only he's 68.

  • Marioara: I'm ready Virgil, come get him and take him to Anghel!