At the beginning, what we saw was a rigorous, true, persistent and even somewhat quirky and paranoid Doctor Oamaru (Bennett). He was a coroner, but he asked others to call him a doctor; he had his own set of strict procedures for dissecting the corpse; he faced the corpse, but whispered like a living person.
Then, as he said at the end of the film. He met the rugby player (the corpse, to be precise). I don't know if this is a gift from God or Pandora's run-in. But in short, this is complicated and dangerous. As a result, they began to explore the truth with difficulty, seek the truth, and stick to the road of truth. For this, I sacrificed my job, my house, and even my own children.
In short, it seems that this is another film that celebrates "truth". However, unfortunately, I am not a loyal supporter of this philosophy. Although, I am still young. But with my limited experience, many times, I don't care so much about the so-called "reality". What I care about is "beauty"! Therefore, although influenced by my father, I personally like detective-related books and videos. However, there is always a tragic past behind most detective films. Therefore, every time a detective points out the murderer with straight brows and cold eyes at the end of the article. It will put a little flaw on the detective image that I like the whole scene. Of course, unless the murderer is really heinous. From this perspective, the works of Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle are much better than those of the Japanese.
Having said so much off topic, what I want to tell you is that the truth in this film is actually beauty. So, what really moved me was the very short scene at the end of the film, which started from Washington.
When the official said he was going to give Dr. Oamaru such a great job. I don't know why, at that moment, I don't think he will accept it. Because, I believe, after so many experiences, he should be tired. However, there was some hesitation later. In the next scene, when he drove to a football field, he got out of the car and stood there to watch the children who were training. In the sunset, he stood there in a suit, but he couldn't hide the white hair on his sideburns. At that moment, I didn't understand his eyes. Until, finally, the subtitles came out, saying that he had rejected the job. I suddenly understood. It was a complete disappointment. If you don't agree with his conclusion, at least resistance is still his motivation; but if everyone agrees with this conclusion but is indifferent, what else can he do as a "doctor"?
Yes, the power of an individual to shake an organization, a coalition, or even a government will end up like this in the end. Even though, everyone agrees. But nothing will change. I am afraid that this law should be universal. The pastor said that Dr. Oamaru was kind. Therefore, he pursued not only the truth, but also a kind of justice and kindness. For this reason, I said that the truth is actually a kind of beauty. Because he benefits more people. Such justice always comes. Even if you come later, it is better than not.
This is the shock effect of rugby. Isn't this a shocking effect of human nature?
Finally, let’s end with a conversation between Sam and Frodo in The Lord of the Rings.
Sam: I know it's unfair. We shouldn't come at all, but we are here. Just like we have heard the most wonderful stories, describing great deeds, sometimes you don't want to know the ending. Because how can there be a happy ending? How can this world go back to the past? So many terrible things have happened, but in the end the shadows will pass, and even the darkness will disappear. A new day will come. The sun will shine brightly. This is what people will never forget. A meaningful and touching story. Even if you are too young to understand why, but, I think I understand, I understand now. The protagonist of the story has many opportunities to give up. But they did not, they go forward because they hold a kind Faith.
Frodo: What faith do we hold?
Sam: There must be kindness in this world, and it is worth fighting to the end.!
(Ps: The last caption says that according to actuarial statistics, 28% of players may suffer from related diseases. It seems that this proportion is not high. But in medicine, this proportion is already alarmingly high. Such a comparison, Enough to become an important cause of disease.)
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