How much love shrinks in the face of difficulties, and how much family love is broken in the face of disease. Robin was diagnosed with polio, no doubt throwing a bombshell on those around him. When everyone thought that the pampered wife, Diana, who was just pregnant, would choose to give up on him, she took good care of her husband who lived on a ventilator. And because of this love, Robin also inspired him to have the courage to continue to live with quality. As their children grow up day by day, the life of their family of three is not full of haze due to illness, but full of challenges, sunshine and optimism everywhere.
Many times, the belief that supports a person to live well is love. I believe that the courage that supports Robin and his family to live together so wonderfully is love and support for each other. Of course, the film is more from life and higher than life. Although this film is changed based on real stories, the deep affection when staring at each other in the film challenges the laughter when traveling with a ventilator, even when In the end, Robin chose euthanasia and let Diana and her son leave temporarily, without accusing and complaining, the mother and son waited quietly outside holding hands tightly. With full trust, full of love presented to the audience.
This film seems to tell us that a person's life is not about its length, but more about its thickness. Live every day in your limited time. Make your day full and quality. Cherish everyone around you. Look at your world from the perspective of discovery, and feel the beauty of life in the ordinary daily life.
In the vast universe, each of us is just an inconspicuous speck of dust on this planet. But to those who love us, we are their life. So we need to understand that no matter how bad life is, no matter how stressful it is, we have to work hard to walk every step with a smile.
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