Mainly for two poems.

Josue 2022-04-21 09:03:52

1. The movie is straightforward, with no ups and downs. The euthanasia scene is also like a running account, trivial and lengthy, the rhythm is slow, and the emotions are not mobilized. Finally, watching those precious family images and seeing the phrase "dedicate this film to his mother, and to his father who chose to live to witness his growth" is more touching.

2. The movie is the story of the son shooting his parents, which should be mixed with some personal emotions. The photos are all the highlight moments in my father's life, which are too glorified of the disability, especially the severe disability. The mother is completely the same as the Virgin. Economically rich too. Too optimistic, too inspirational, but look thin.

3. Discussion on different destiny. "You gave me an unparalleled life." "It's not the same as your ideal life." "It's not the same." It's not the same as what I imagined. "When the hardships of life hit us, we had to change the original track. Sadly, there is only one life in life, and what is missed will be missed forever. Fortunately, because there is only one time, when there is no choice, it will come to an end, As we walked, we saw new scenery.

4. I saw the two poems mentioned in the comments, I liked them very much, and they fit the theme of the film very well.

"I want from all times, from all nights" - Tsvetaeva

I will take you back from all the earth, from all the heavens, because my cradle is the forest, and the forest is also a cemetery, because I stand on the earth - on one leg, because no one can sing about you like I do.

I will take you from all ages, from all nights, from all golden banners, from all swords, I will throw away the keys, and drive the dogs from the stone steps—for the In the dark night, I am more loyal than a dog.

I'm going to take you back from all the others - from that woman, you'll be no one's groom, and I'll be no one's wife, from the one who's with me in the night, I'm A fight will take you away - hold your breath!

But before I cross your hands on my chest - ah, damn it! - You are left alone: ​​your wings are already pointed into space and ready to fly - for your cradle is the world, and the world is a cemetery!

"Forever" - Shi Tiesheng

I have to live until I can die calmly, and you can send me away calmly. Before death, it had nothing to do with you and me.

Previously, death was just a rumor calling from the north wind, and the old tree was broken in the middle. It was a plot in a fairy tale, or a moment of immortality.

I have to live until I can die and watch, you can listen to what I say in death, and then death has nothing to do with you and me.

After that, death is nothing but a migration and an eternal return, the present being replaced by the future, a note in passing, or a gyration of eternity.

I have to live until I can count my previous lives and you can laugh with me, so death has nothing to do with you and me.

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Extended Reading
  • Elbert 2022-04-13 09:01:06

    The virus pressed his life on a chair, but family affection pushed him far away. Slitting the trachea, inserting a tube, sitting in a breathing chair, some people are trapped in a terrifying iron lung machine, and some souls are light enough to try to travel the world. As time passed, the boy grew up and made a movie for his parents. But how many lives have been paralyzed, in heavy assisted breathing. The moment he turned off the ventilator, he was a baseball boy at the banquet, as if life had just begun.

  • Laurie 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Love is like air, every breath.

Breathe quotes

  • Dr. Clement Aitken: May I begin by noting an interesting fact? At this conference on managing the lives of the severely disabled there are no disabled people present.

    [general laughter]

    Conference Chairman: Dr Aitken, forgive me, but the severely disabled are on life-support machines. So how could they be present?

    [loud laughter in the room]

    Dr. Clement Aitken: Um... well, allow me to introduce... um... Mr Robin Cavendish.

  • Robin Cavendish: Why do you keep your disabled people in prisons?