Why wake us up and try to put us to sleep again?

Maudie 2022-03-24 09:01:37

As many comments have said, if it's only the first half of the content, it's just a film that falls into the rut. But the "based on a true story" of the title shows the depth of the second half. Although I have heard other people say this, I can only understand it, but it is true when I think about it.

In the second half, about the treatment of leonard, the doctor sayer and leo's mother gradually had a disagreement. Leo gradually began to twitch and manic, sayer thinks Leo is struggling with the disease, and the mother thinks he has lost.

Yeah, that's too cruel for them. Do you think I don't know it's not 1926? I just tried my best to reply to that feeling.

Awakening---Sleep

Remember "Atypical Schizophrenia"? "Perhaps there is some kind of typical among these atypicals?"

Awakening--

why does the slumber wake us up and try to make us slumber again?

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Awakenings quotes

  • Dr. Sayer: What we do know is that, as the chemical window closed, another awakening took place; that the human spirit is more powerful than any drug - and THAT is what needs to be nourished: with work, play, friendship, family. THESE are the things that matter. This is what we'd forgotten - the simplest things.

  • Dr. Malcolm Sayer: She borrows the will of the ball.