I've watched several films in recent days, and one that particularly appealed to me was Breathe, a British biopic based on a real person.
The adventurous Robin met the beautiful Diana at a party, and soon fell in love. The two got married and traveled, but when Diana was three months pregnant with their child, they were traveling when Robin suddenly fell in love. The illness is polio, and she can't move below the neck. At this time, Diana's family hopes that she can give up Robin. Even Robin has the intention of dying and does not want to drag Diana down, but the heroine does not When she gave up, her family also supported her very much. The financial conditions were good and they always helped her.
Robin had a change of heart and had all kinds of ideas. Using a ventilator in the hospital, he can talk a little; after returning home from the hospital, a group of close friends held a banquet at his home to celebrate the child's birthday; watching the child push the cart, he came up with a wheelchair with a battery; his wife The son and his friends took him on a trip, and the ventilator had a problem on the road. They held a party on the roadside together to attract local people to participate in their joy; they discussed wheelchair cooperation and speeches everywhere, hoping that more patients could enjoy normal Live...and finally die with dignity.
The film’s photography distinguishes between warm and cold through color, and the outdoor travel scenes in the film are filled with warm oranges that perfectly differentiate from the cool tones of Robin’s life in the hospital. Their son, Jonathan, later became a producer and dedicated the film to his mother and father, who chose to live to see him grow up.
This story appeals to me because it is heartwarming and healing. Telling such a story of never giving up in the face of crisis, Diana is Robin's lifelong love, and she is also to accompany him through the happiest and saddest life, which can show how great the heroine is, and love sometimes You don't need too much language, and the silence is better than the sound when you accompany the most heart-warming.
There are also many people who commented that it is precisely because the heroine's family is rich that she can bear the heavy burden; in real life, if the heroine is ill, the hero will definitely abandon her... Maybe the reality is really cruel and helpless, but it seems that this is the case. The concept and warmth conveyed by the film are very valuable. Literature and art come from reality and are higher than reality, so I hope to appreciate beautiful stories with beautiful ideas. I once saw a statement, how the outside world is, from how you look at it, you are beautiful, the reality is beautiful, it seems a bit idealistic, but the mentality is really important.
There is an impressive line in the movie: "God always likes to joke with people, but God must have a purpose in making this joke." We also always say "there is a deep meaning behind everything". Only by deeply experiencing fear, anxiety, anger, sadness, frustration, disease, and bad luck, and through them, can we truly grow and gain a different life. I only hope that God can treat and bless everyone who has the courage to fight against evil, and give everyone a little sweetness in their lives.
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