Although the doctor said there is an 85% hope of recovery, despite their optimistic attitude, the children worked very hard to cooperate with the treatment, and practiced walking with prosthetics, but they still failed to escape the bad luck of spreading to the lungs. Shortly after the Spring Festival this year, he finally couldn't hold it any longer and passed away.
Suddenly remembered this movie and thought maybe I could give it to my high school teacher. Basically the same story, maybe they can get the confidence to live from it. But maybe it's superfluous, and they may not need this at all.
I still remember when I went back for the Spring Festival, the child's lungs were seriously filled with water, and the hospital said it was hopeless. The teacher went to the doctor in a panic and found a Chinese medicine doctor, who actually relieved the stagnant water and pulled the child back from the line of life and death. When we went to see them a few days later, the teacher was still happy, but more tired after being tortured countless times on his face.
Although extremely sad and cruel, the real life is: trivial, tired, numb, hope, warmth and even a little bit of happiness occasionally, such a kind of nondescript stuff.
From this point of view, this delicate film is very real and moving.
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