After reading it, the feeling is just one word, afraid. I'm too lazy to complain about the unreasonableness in the plot, but this is the first time I've heard of using the guardian system to drain the property of the elderly. If the old man does not appear in court, the court can designate a guardian based on the doctor's diagnosis and determine that the old man has physical and mental problems, and the guardian can dispose of all the old man's property. Those who have children may also be appointed guardians if they have neglected their duty of care. Many of the post-8090s are the only-child generation, and many post-0010s may not choose to have children in the future. Elderly people who have lost their only child, the elderly DINK will indeed face unattended situations when they are old. I checked the news and found that my country is indeed experimenting with a guardianship system for the elderly. “Cases of Exploring Beijing’s New Pension Model as a Guardian of Non-profit Organizations” 19 The news published in the Public Welfare Times in 2008 to produce pensions. We cannot predetermine others to be evil, but for the elderly, there must be physical and mental problems of one kind or another. Once the situation in the movie occurs, who can really speak up for them? They don’t even have relatives. How well they are treated depends on the conscience of those who treat them. Perhaps at first this model can help some elderly people solve the problem of old age, but once this model is promoted, how much power can supervise this? How to ensure that the old man's property will not be embezzled like in the play? The older generation’s parenting is to have a son to take care of when they are old, and the new era’s parenting (of course, the children are the same, the gender is not important) is to have a guardian when they are old, and they will not be bullied when they live in a nursing home. The old lady in the film was able to get out of the nursing home and mental hospital because she had an unknown son, and other old people without children and relatives could only be at the mercy of others, so this film is the best fertility propaganda film. .
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