One breath and one breath - the feeling that I can't write a short review

Morris 2022-04-09 09:01:08

I clicked into the video without reading the introduction, and saw that the male protagonist lost his will to survive after being ill. I kept thinking about how the story with the remaining hour of more than an hour would develop, but the story developed in a way I didn't expect: With the help of the female protagonist and friends, the male protagonist left the hospital with a ventilator and lived a colorful life completely different from other severely disabled patients. He held parties in the room, and even took a car or a plane. travel. In fact, such a plot is not unexpected, and I can't help but feel that my imagination is really degraded.

The plot of the movie is nothing more than an artistic creation, and it has an idealistic color. The scene of the family traveling but trapped on the hillside in Spain impressed me deeply. Who can imagine that the paralyzed male protagonist can spend time in a foreign country by bonfires, singing and dancing. The surrounding night, the predicament of being trapped has become an adventure in the journey.

It seems so joyous and beautiful, and the pain of the disease has been greatly weakened. I often go out and think of some very real questions: how does the heroine support a hero when she has to take care of the hero closely and cannot go out to work? The cost of the family depends on the economic base, and the superstructure is determined by the economic foundation. It is probably because of the wealth of the family that such a beautiful story can be told. The heroine has been taking care of the hero for decades. Her perseverance and perseverance are moving, but I just think about it. The trivialities of daily life consume people's strength, and they will feel how unswerving love can become the belief that supports her bravely taking on everything. The heroine really has extraordinary optimistic and strong qualities, like a saint without too much True, I think this kind of character building is probably out of tribute to my mother.

Finally, at the end of the film, it is learned that this is a film adapted from a true story. It turns out that Jonathan Cavendish is really the name of the son of the hero and heroine of the story, and this film is what he dedicated to "my mother and choice" For my living father”, because it is real and has more touching power, this is also the point that touches me the most.

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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?