Beast, let go of that monkey

Madalyn 2021-11-15 08:01:26

After watching "Terror Zone", I have to say three things. First, Hoffman deserves to be the Oscar actor, whether it is his superb acting skills or his masculine vicissitudes of face, I deeply attracted me; second, the kiss is terrible! Details are important! Especially as a medical student, you must pay more attention to details. I seriously recommend that all medical students, before kissing, be sure to spray the person in front of you with Listerine mouthwash! Third, this movie brought me a thought. Perhaps this kind of thought was raised in this age of entertainment to death. It would have made some people think that I am a good-looking funny master. That is: take clinical medicine as a master. What are we majoring for to study medicine? What is the purpose of studying medicine? If in our future careers, some misplaced and pathological values ​​in this society conflict with our professional ethics, where should we go? Is it succumbing to all kinds of bizarre unspoken rules or is it like the protagonist in the movie, who takes the protection of the right to life as the moral code, and is willing to fight against all kinds of forces for this, even at the risk of his life? (Although this kind of opportunity is relatively rare in real life...)
I remember watching a CCTV documentary "Why Can't You Eat Them" before. This documentary was filmed around 2003. At the time when this documentary was filmed, the SARS virus was raging on the mainland, and this film mainly explored whether viruses like Ebola and SARS were related to human appetite. I remember that Mr. Chen Dahui, the special host of the documentary at the time, said wittyly at the end of the film, "According to medical research, SARS virus has also been found in some wild animals, but I really want to know that those wild animals have infected them. We greedy people, or did we infect those poor animals? Who infected to whom?" The answer to Mr. Chen Dahui's question is self-evident. I believe you will smile when you see this. Isn’t it the same in "Terror Zone"? In order to satisfy their quirky and playful nature, human beings take all kinds of wild animals away from their original homes, keep birds away from the sky, make fish weep in the sea, and make those cute little forest animals homeless. These selfish desires are overflowing. Compared with the little animals, aren’t the people inferior to the beasts...Do you still remember the witch doctor at the beginning of the movie? It was the witch doctor who danced sadly on the top of the mountain and prayed to God for forgiveness. He believed that the death of the tribe was caused by the destruction of the woods. Seeing that witch doctor, everyone might think he was ridiculous. Yes, I did it at the beginning. think. But it was not until the time of writing this article that I suddenly realized: A lot of diseases are not because we humans are endlessly demanding from nature, and ultimately lead to self-sacrifice?
Mr. Jin Yong once euphemistically put forward his own "Xia Dao" proposition in his martial arts masterpiece "The Legend of the Condor Heroes": "The great man is for the country and the people." Like many people, I have always had a "hero dream" when I was a child, but I didn't know until I grew up that there was no such thing as a "hero" in this society. Like the protagonist of the movie, for the lives of a group of strangers who don’t even know their names, he quarreled with his boss many times and even blushed and verbally abused his own life. I think in real life, this There should be very few species, and it is still a question whether there is even one. Of course, when I say this, I don’t want to encourage everyone to be such a selfless person. I just have a small, small proposal: in the future careers of your virtuous students, if the money you make can support your family, if you can Earning money can be used to support parents. If what you get is enough to support each other, can you care more about the patient in front of you? Can you be more serious and patient with the various cases you encounter, let the unspoken rules, let yourself Let’s fly away a little bit. Because, because, the patient you are facing may be just an unfamiliar name to you, and for some people, his safety is the whole day of those people...

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Outbreak quotes

  • Sergeant Wolf: This could mean my stripes, sir.

    Sam Daniels: It'll mean your ass if you don't get your finger on the phone. Finger it!

  • Sam Daniels: Thank you, Mrs. - what was her name again?

    Major Salt: Pananides!