What are the plots of "I'm not the God of Medicine" that poke your tears?

Jacynthe 2022-12-06 19:35:47

What touched my tears the most was the paragraph when the old grandmother was arrested by Yiwei Wei and begged Yiwei not to pursue Indian medicine, the trembling voice, the swirling tears, and the sincere confession: that is not fake medicine, that is life-saving. Medicine!

Also, Huang Mao saw that the police had found the port loading and unloading yard, and ran back in a hurry. He changed his words when he said it, forced a smile, and secretly drove away by himself. As for later, he died under the wheel. At that moment, It is also slowly tearing, as if saying: You save others, and I am saving you

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  • Rebeka 2022-01-28 08:34:01

    I just want to praise Wang Chuanjun with his real name. Among the young actors in the Mainland, there are also powerful actors who can act and are very hardworking. If this is left in Hollywood, he can win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. For a realist movie like this, if the screenwriter is not a Han family girl, it may not even be able to get a filming license, and even if it passes the review, it is not reproducible under the domestic censorship system. And cherish it!

  • Zella 2022-01-28 08:34:01

    No paint, no powder, no polishing, a rare masterpiece of realism in recent years. What's more valuable is that it clearly writes about China and India, and clearly shows that this is Shanghai. Shanghai is printed on the license plate, and many movies have become more and more realistic. For war themes, terrorists have to make up a country that doesn't exist, and crime stories have to make up a city that doesn't exist. "The God of Medicine" restores the dignity of Chinese realism.