Good movie. I felt the same way when I watched it and after watching it. .
This kind of introspective and thoughtful film always touches my nerves easily.
The protagonist Raymond is a very attractive man,
although his role in the entire play is almost completed in bed;
and all he can use is his facial expressions,
but this is enough to impress all the audience.
There is a firmness in his profile, which shows that he is not a weak man.
His eyes are very beautiful. .
It's hard to explain that a man bent on death has such lustrous eyes.
I remember at the beginning of the film, the female lawyer asked him why he kept laughing.
His answer was heart-wrenching:
"When I had to rely on others to live,
I learned to always have a smile on my face, like this." He smiled hard after speaking.
I don't think it's a feeling that most people can understand.
We can only feel, to imagine,
the mood of a person in his situation, and the thinking about life.
But we cannot draw conclusions. . There's really no way...
how do we have the right to judge something we haven't experienced, or aren't experiencing like that?
Raymond did not like others to judge his life, his outlook on life, his intention to seek death.
I think that's right, nobody but himself
has the right to say if he wants euthanasia right or wrong.
We are not paralyzed, we can walk freely,
touch our loved ones,
hug, kiss, and even have sex.
But he can't.
Who has the right not to let him do that?
Religion, or law? ?
In his life, he has been working hard to decide his own life and death for nearly 30 years.
Sad? Yes. .
As he said to the camcorder before he drank that cup of euthanasia:
"Your Majesty, what does dignity mean to you? No matter what you think of it, you know, to me it is dignified. It's impossible to live, but I can at least die with dignity.
Now that I'm tired of the legal process, my euthanasia can only be done in secret. Like a criminal. What I want you to know is that these euthanasia flowers are a Bit by bit. Passed through different friendly hands, but also got my wish. If you insist on punishing these people. I suggest you cut off their hands. That's all I can say.
" Emotionally and rationally, I feel he has the right to do that.
As for whether it complies with religious or legal requirements, that is not my interest.
love. It's also an important part of the film.
Raymond's accident, in the final analysis, was caused by the ruthless abandonment of his girlfriend.
Obviously, he is a tragic character. .
Love, everyone has a different way of expressing it.
Just like a female lawyer, she chose to help him publish a book and help him achieve his death wish.
Because she also had an incurable disease, she could understand his grief, pain and despair. .
Raymond, to him, was irresistible. .
The love between them is bound to happen. .
He couldn't act, but he was a man of great imagination. .
In his fantasy, he met, hugged, touched, and kissed with a female lawyer more than once. .
Only at that moment do they feel that life is beautiful. .
Another woman loves him too.
She wanted to help him, to help him find a reason to survive.
Because he showed her the beauty of life.
Survivable is not what he needs. .
In the end, the woman still understood what he wanted. .
and fulfilled his wish.
very touching. . Really...
life and death, love and affection...
is life a right or an obligation?
The film asks too many questions.
I can only try to think and answer my own perception.
And the conclusion can only be given by two people who are in love.
People who love life, live.
You should enjoy freedom and happiness. .
People who trust each other and love each other
should share life and happiness well.
The PS film is really beautiful seascape...
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