I followed this film because a friend of mine was sick. I can understand the inner fragility, loneliness, and even grievances of people who are sick. Well, they don't smoke, drink, or exercise. To encounter cancer so badly, they can only face it and digest it. Maybe people who have not been in contact with it will feel very far away and feel that the film is very shocking. In fact, when I encountered this kind of disease, I found that the entire floor of the hospital, even the tumor hospital, was unfortunately abandoned by "God", the family suffered, I suffered, and watched the family's savings decrease day by day. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, protein infusion, weight loss day by day, and even "fat loss", blackening of blood vessels infusion, sweating and night sweats, hair loss (and Rebecca's advertisement in the elevator), repeated vomiting, high fever, Some people even leave the world after eating snacks and diarrhea...
Because of cancer, they have to give up their favorite hobbies. They can no longer play football, go to school, work, and the rest of their lives may be a mirage...
Horrible wake up too Nightmare that can't wake up...
The film draws everyone's attention to the abandoned patient
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