(A little spoiler) This is the first time I have seen such an in-depth Indian film. The male and female protagonists in the film are also my two favorite Indian male and female stars. In the past, I thought that only Indian films were good and beautiful (this film also interspersed with some songs and dances), but I didn't expect that the description of human nature in life would be so profound. Although euthanasia has long been a subject of bad writing and excessive writing, the way of expression in this film is even more touching. It was really "amazing" to see this film. The male protagonist in the film was accidentally quadriplegic due to performing magic, and he only felt above the neck. Even so, he still had thousands of pets, and at the same time inspired many of the same (mentally and physically) disabled. but after living like this for 14 years, he chose to leave this world, why? Because he is tired. At the same time, it is also for the millions of people in the world who love him. In the film (in reality), all those who do not support the euthanasia of the male protagonist just consider this issue from the perspective of society or themselves (will it have a negative impact on the same people in society? Will it become a special case and there will be many People follow suit? Will it be blasphemy? Wait, blah, blah...), but why can't they think about him from the male protagonist's point of view? ! Choosing death does not mean that he is a coward. Sometimes choosing death is also a kind of respect for life.
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