When one's life is sustained by only one machine, the constant, ever-consistent, maddening sound of the ventilator is both a tenacious hope for life and a threat to the moment of death. Such a profound suffering is told in an unusually light and interesting way, worthy of the precious light and agile soul of the unyielding life that is a miracle in the history of medicine. It's just that the first ten minutes of fast-forward editing made the perseverance of the lover's lifelong persistence and the philosophical philosophical side of the happy friends to accompany him without a reasonable and heavy emotional foreshadowing. The audience's sense of engagement and recognition will be lower. Selfishly, if Gollum wasn't a maiden, and if Anzu wasn't so immature, what kind of masterpiece would this effort be made? ! Life is fragile, but life is also indestructible. When real images fill the big screen, truly understand that any long and deep suffering given by God can be turned into a short but gorgeous beauty.
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