Every breath is a tone of love for you

Hadley 2022-04-06 08:01:01

The list of films recommended by Ding Yuxi, I finally watched this one yesterday. The protagonist's son recorded a bland and tender but extraordinary story for his parents. The whole film is light, without sensationalism, just like a documentary, the encounter at a glance, the heart that was hit, the warm and unexpected love, and soon entered a sudden nightmare. Under the conflict between love and the dignity of life, the heroine persists stubbornly, and the hero chooses to live and live optimistically in the redemption. In the two people's unremitting pursuit of a better life and a normal life, they break through layers of obstacles and live in the countryside. The garden, embellishing all misfortunes, has a beautiful company. And at the end of my life, calmly "allowing myself to go" and letting him go, still made me cry. I really like the way the male protagonist leaves the world. I once wrote an essay in junior high school, imagining my funeral, in the garden, under the blue sky, in the garden, under the blue sky, my relatives and friends sing for me, raise a glass, everyone laughs, and be beautiful memories, say goodbye. I don't know why there was such an imagination at that time, but the farewell party of the male protagonist made me feel that kind of beauty. May we have tenacious optimism and tenderness in our ordinary days.

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Breathe quotes

  • Dr. Entwistle: No one with your husband's degree of disability anywhere in the world exists outside a hospital.

  • Diana Cavendish: Dr Khan. Robin and I, we wanted to ask you a question. Didn't we, Robin? Can machines like that ventilator only work in hospitals?

    Dr. Khan: Well, it's just a machine, you know. You plug it in and it goes. Why do you ask?

    Diana Cavendish: Robin's going to leave the hospital.

    Dr. Khan: Do you have any idea of the risk?

    Diana Cavendish: Yes, yes I do. The risk is that he might die.

    Diana Cavendish: [turns toward Robin]

    Diana Cavendish: Robin...

    Robin Cavendish: I either go on living here or leave here and possibly die.

    Diana Cavendish: Yes.

    Robin Cavendish: Well, what are we waiting for?