"One Breath"

Bartholome 2022-04-09 09:01:08

Everyone wants to live with dignity and leave with dignity. I can fully understand Robin's original idea of ​​escaping the world, and I admire him even more for his choice to stay with his wife and watch his son grow up. When misfortune came, their family chose to work hard for the lucky one. This kind of hard work allowed their family to have the understanding and help of friends, and step by step, the facts were recognized by the doctor. Although there are risks, but bravely try and challenge the unknown, and every step of the choice is made with all the luck, and this legendary family has been achieved.

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  • Jerrell 2022-04-14 09:01:06

    This is the first time because a person I like (Ding Yuxi) recommended to watch it. The story is quite touching. In terms of artistry, the film critics are still a little bit sloppy. They are neat, neat, without surprises, and mediocre. The most touching thing is actually the ending of the credits. It turns out that the producer is the son of the two of them. I think it's great to be a filmmaker like a director or producer. You can shoot some personal or biographical things, or you can make a movie for someone and then dedicate it to him. very nice

  • Eleanora 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Diana: Poor Robin, paralyzed for life. Robin: Yeah, I heard his poor wife was a saint. Diana: She is indeed a saint. Robin: Very beautiful saint.

Breathe quotes

  • Robin Cavendish: Let me ask you, when you look at me, what is it that you see? Do you see a creature that's barely alive? Or do you see a man that's escaped the confines of the hospital wards? Now, I have a machine under this very seat, and it breathes for me. And at home, I have a ventilator by my bed. I also have a remarkable group of friends. And most vitally I have my wife. But, as you see, I can do nothing for myself. And yet here I am. When I first became paralysed, I wanted to die. Yeah, I wanted to die, I did. But my wife wouldn't let me. She told me I had to live. To see our son grow up. So I went on living... because she told me to. Because of her, really. And with her. And for her. And every day since then, I've accepted the risk of dying because I don't want to just survive. I want to truly live. So, I implore you, you go back to your hospitals and you tell your disabled patients that they too can truly live. You all have this power to open the gates and set them free.

  • Colin Campbell: There is something I have to say. I want you to know what a difference you've made to my life. It's not always been easy for me. Every time I come here... I go away stronger. And it's not because you're worse off than me.

    Robin Cavendish: No, no, no.

    Colin Campbell: It's who you are, Robin. Or who you've turned yourself into, God knows how.

    Robin Cavendish: Thank you, Col.

    Colin Campbell: I'm gonna miss you.