A very touching movie. It tells how a newlywed couple struggles with osteomyelitis. The husband who suffers from osteomyelitis and is paralyzed can only survive on a ventilator. Leaving the ventilator for two minutes will lead to death. New to the disease, he yearned for death, but his wife urged him to live, for her and for their newborn son. A miracle finally happened. With the help of relatives and friends, and under the careful care of his wife, he became the oldest osteomyelitis patient, and used his practical actions to tell those severely disabled patients that they also have the opportunity and hope to see the light of day. Not trapped in the cage of precision instruments. This is not a movie about medical reform, nor a movie about technology promoting the medical revolution, but a challenge to traditional medical concepts by the belief in life, and the power of love overcoming the fear of disease. The wheelchair with the ventilator gave the patient the strength and hope to open his eyes and see the world. His wife's selfless dedication and deep love gave him life, and his life and his wife's life were inseparable.
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