This is a film based on a true story about the protagonist, Patch Adams, with a passion for helping patients, began to practice his emotional therapy while studying in medical school, and opened a free clinic to serve the poor. story. The creators focused the narrative on how Patch Adams did it rather than why, which made parts of the plot in the first 1/3 of the time feel a little awkward, but as you slowly look back, take it from the heart When Patch is such an optimist who likes to help others, he will gradually feel the warm feeling under the radiance of human nature.
The first thing that struck me about this movie was the scene where Patch puts an enema balloon over his nose in the children's ward, turning thermometers, infusion racks, and chamber pots into juggling props. I believe that anyone who has been hospitalized for a long time has experienced that those cold medical devices are frustrating, annoying, and even frightening, let alone those children. And Patch made these young faces smile from the heart again, which made me really envious of these children. Why didn't I meet a doctor like Patch in the first place.
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