A psychiatrist whose wife committed suicide, unable to dispatch the pain in his heart by ordinary means, was addicted to drugs. He is also a well-known psychiatrist. He has cured many patients, and he is also curing some people's mental illnesses. However, he doesn't seem to be able to really prove his heart disease. He also published a book that teaches people how to be happy.
Later, his patient gradually became healthy, and his own heart knot slowly opened in the process. After he began to face himself, he quit drugs and started a new life.
Very old-fashioned storyline, not too turbulent, and while I was watching it, I kept staring at the broadcast time, hoping to see the end sooner. Unfortunately, it didn't quite get my wish. After 2 hours of slow progress like a snail, I was relieved and turned off the computer with a snap.
However, even if it is such a film that I don't like very much, I have to say a sigh in my heart. I would like to say that I really like the way Westerners communicate with each other, very frank and straightforward. Although they also face various troubles.
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