I haven’t talked about movies for a long time, but because I saw in some fan groups that everyone was not discussing the real meaning of the movie all night, but the so-called loopholes in some trivial plots, I really can’t watch it anymore. If you're good enough, this movie will be in vain. Just write something. Actually, I don't know anything about medical patents. The company's position, I think the director is a little too deliberately creating a negative image of a pharmaceutical company for the sake of the plot to form a conflict, completely ignoring the meaning of his own existence, especially in a topic adapted from a true event. In the work, if the tendency of public opinion formed in this way is wrong.
First of all, everyone should understand the importance of respecting intellectual property rights. This is too important. It is completely wrong to copy if you are weak and reasonable. Those patients are indeed miserable. I also cried a lot when I watched several places in this movie. It's very uncomfortable (First of all, I praise Wang Chuanjun's awesomeness, but this should not be the reason why pharmaceutical companies should sell cheaply for the sake of mercy, nor is it an excuse for the government to protect blatant imitations.
The real name of Glenin in the movie is Gleevec. It is a real life-saving medicine. Its birth is not easy. I borrowed from the article "Why Chinese People Can't Use Affordable Life-saving Medicine" just written by the Elephant Guild. Information: The research and development cycle of this drug took a full 50 years, the investment of pharmaceutical companies exceeded five billion US dollars, five academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, and two major discoveries that were enough to win the Nobel Prize. I would like to ask if the pharmaceutical companies invented at such a cost do not rely on patent protection to make money. Really, the whole world is a proletarian brother. The problem of expensive pricing of pharmaceutical companies involves two issues that we should really pay attention to: medical insurance and tariffs. These are the social issues that this movie should really cause. There are a lot of data that can be checked. Of course, here are the details. Numbers are more sensitive...
Whether this movie is good or not, I think it's really good if you put aside the tendency to pass the trial. In the current mainland movie market, where there is no worst but only worse, it is really a movie. A very qualified commercial film, and the authenticity of this very realistic theme and story is definitely worthy of the ticket price. The director's casting ability is very good, I would like to praise Wang Chuanjun again. The overall rhythm of the movie is also well controlled, but the key points are still relatively weak. For example, Xu Zheng's transformation can be strengthened, and the farewell at the end of the paragraph is a bit fake, after all, from the names of the male protagonist and targeted drugs It can be seen that the director wants to make an adaptation that is as close to reality as possible. In order to create this scene, it is not necessary to change the judgment that is different from reality. It can only be said that if it is a commercial film, it will be completely fine. Originally, the new director also followed the path of Korean commercial films. In the film, the very touching episode where they started the drug buying team was still the BGM in the Korean movie Bad Guys. It is estimated that the copyright should have been bought. The word-of-mouth of this movie should be very popular, and the box office is also explosive. The distributor should not market any gimmicks like Schindler and Dallas. In order to pass the review, the overall three-star level, give it a four-star encouragement, there are indeed too few good commercial films in the mainland, there is no need to hold the altar. But also called a surprise.
After thinking about it, I don’t know what to say. Rory talked a lot. In fact, I started to hold back what I wanted to say. Anyway, I can’t say anything, and I don’t dare to say anything. Think of something else, it's really hard to live, let's call it a day.
Ran Ran to sleep
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