- I can't help comparing it with "I'm Not the God of Medicine". Maybe it's because I'm in China. The God of Medicine has a bigger impact on me than this movie, because the God of Medicine touches on a very critical point, which is poorer, and more direct exposure to human nature.
- But I think the American people are definitely more touched by this movie than me. The main contradiction is that pharmaceutical companies do not hesitate to push drugs that have huge side effects and are expensive for their own interests, including the fact that the hospital is also preventing more drugs for their own interests. Cheaper and more effective drugs are used.
- There is a conflict between interests and morality. It is for the sake of interests, choosing to ignore the real situation of others and only care about oneself. Or in order to defend the moral concept in the heart, abandoning their own interests.
- For the protagonist, all he wants is to help as many people as possible with good medicine, and at the same time make a profit for himself. While fighting against death, he is still creating greater value, and has a clear distinction with those pharmaceutical companies and doctors of interest. comparison. It also tells us that although we will experience many hardships and setbacks, as long as we are willing to work hard, we can create greater value after all.
- At the same time, the protagonist has a very bad attitude towards gays at first, but then he is more tolerant and treats them with kindness. I think, love, no one can say that it has to happen between different genders, and when you really find yourself in the same sex, it's totally okay. I think the world should be inclusive, because the appearance of people may be the product of tolerance. Respecting and understanding any kind of spontaneous emotional behavior and tolerance should be a point of view that everyone should recognize.
- Matthew is really a skinny guy. He can be fat or thin. He is really dedicated to his work. I hope all actors in China can learn from it.
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