After reading [Buyer] and [Medicine God], you can clearly find the difference in values between China and the United States. [Buyer] The male protagonist from the beginning was indulgent and unbearable in life. He knew that he was sick and finally paid attention to health and smuggled and sold medicines. It was always because he wanted to live, and he did not want to die. There are many details around this main line that can reflect the social problems in the United States in the 1980s. It can be said that it is a plot with both depth and breadth. In contrast, I personally feel that [Medicine God] exaggerates the greatness of a person, and some plots are very similar to the moral kidnapping in reality. (It will be beaten if you say so) The dying to survive of the whole movie is not more prominent. However, some details of the plot are still very touching, highlighting the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature. Not to mention the acting skills of the actors, it is also a very good movie in China.
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