I feel injustice for "The God of Medicine"

Alexzander 2022-04-21 09:01:06

I watched "Dallas Buyers Club" after watching "I'm Not the God of Medicine". Many comments said how similar "The God of Medicine" is to "Dallas", and some people even directly posted plagiarism to "The God of Medicine" Label, I really don't agree with this point of view. It is also an adaptation of a true story, why is it plagiarism? I don’t believe what you say every day and what you say to others, even if you don’t know each other at all, but sometimes your thoughts will be very similar. Once the two of you meet, you will be confidants. In the field, it can easily become "plagiarism", because it is too similar, is it you copying me, or I copying you? It's hard to tell if it's true or not. People are often judged by chronological order, but is this really reliable? For example, if A wrote a book, and 3 years later, B also wrote a book, the content is very similar; so A sued B, saying that B plagiarized, and onlookers will definitely be inclined to A, because A came out early. It is impossible that there is such a situation, before A wrote the book, B had such an idea long ago, but just didn't start writing; or there is another situation, before A and B, C has already written it. A similar book has been written, and someone who has read a lot of books finds one day that D has already written a similar plot before C, and if we push it forward, there may be E before D, and F before E, that is to say , It is really difficult to get to the bottom and find the source. The source can't be found, who is copying who? Also, those people who keep saying that domestic audiences have praised "The God of Medicine", aren't you also praising this "Dallas"? If there is no comparison, there will be no harm, and if there is a comparison, it will be necessary to score who is good and who is bad. Is it really difficult to admit that domestic films are excellent? First of all, in this domestic environment, it is very rare that "The God of Medicine" can still pass the trial. The United States is different. They advocate freedom of speech, even in terms of politics, so there is a direct accusation against the FDA in "Dallas". When sick, there are cheap life-saving medicines but cannot buy them, so they can only secretly buy unapproved medicines. "The God of Medicine" points the finger at the pharmaceutical company, but does not describe the pharmaceutical company as a "devil". What the director wants to express is that everyone is not wrong, but the individual's perspective is different. Because of this, the contradiction becomes Out. The development of new drugs by a pharmaceutical company definitely requires costs, but the patients do not understand it. My family is almost bankrupt, and my life is at stake. Why is the drug so expensive? Driven by the desire to survive, it is easy for patients to point their finger at pharmaceutical companies at this time, so there is an antidote in "The God of Medicine". Fragments of discussion and feces. What is reflected here is the contradiction between the patient group and the pharmaceutical manufacturer. No one is right or wrong, there are only contradictions. The police in "The God of Medicine" enforce the law impartially. There are "fake medicines" on the market, and they must be investigated. However, after this investigation, the patients began to panic again. We want to survive, so why should we investigate and punish our life-saving medicines? Are you cops so ruthless? Can you guarantee that you will never get sick in your life? Here is the conflict between the patient and the police. No one is right or wrong. The police act in accordance with the law, and desperate patients need life-saving medicine to maintain their lives. This is the desire to survive, and there is no right or wrong. Therefore, "The God of Medicine" embodies such a contradiction, rather than simply attacking a certain department. Of course, this kind of contradiction cannot be solved by a movie or a few words. This kind of contradiction will exist for a long time, and the contradiction will not disappear. It can only be alleviated by appropriate methods. Isn't this worth thinking about? Finally, let's talk about Xu Zheng's acting skills. He played well, and his emotional changes were in place, at least better than all his previous works. In particular, there are two crying scenes, which are touching. First, after Huang Mao's death, Cheng Yong took the photo, sat beside the bed and cried aloud. His emotions exploded and it was very infectious. There are also scenes of crying in "Dallas". The actor was crying in the car. Very explosive; second, Cheng Yong was arrested, sitting in a police car, turned his head and suddenly found that many people were watching him outside the car window, and when he turned his face, he was already bursting with tears. I think this scene can really be called Textbook acting. Some people compare Xu Zheng with Matthew McConaughey. I don't think there is any need to belittle one to set off the other. Both are powerful. What I deeply admire is that Matthew McConaughey tortured himself into a skinny appearance in order to play a good role. He is really very, very dedicated, a real actor! In short, I think "The God of Medicine" is also a benchmark for domestic films. In an era when bad films are rampant, it is really rare to have such a work. A good movie should be praised. I wish the domestic movie better and better. It is such a contradiction, rather than simply bashing a department. Of course, this kind of contradiction cannot be solved by a movie or a few words. This kind of contradiction will exist for a long time, and the contradiction will not disappear. It can only be alleviated by appropriate methods. Isn't this worth thinking about? Finally, let's talk about Xu Zheng's acting skills. He played well, and his emotional changes were in place, at least better than all his previous works. In particular, there are two crying scenes, which are touching. First, after Huang Mao's death, Cheng Yong took the photo, sat beside the bed and cried aloud. His emotions exploded and it was very infectious. There are also scenes of crying in "Dallas". The actor was crying in the car. Very explosive; second, Cheng Yong was arrested, sitting in a police car, turned his head and suddenly found that many people were watching him outside the car window, and when he turned his face, he was already bursting with tears. I think this scene can really be called Textbook acting. Some people compare Xu Zheng with Matthew McConaughey. I don't think there is any need to belittle one to set off the other. Both are powerful. What I deeply admire is that Matthew McConaughey tortured himself into a skinny appearance in order to play a good role. He is really very, very dedicated, a real actor! In short, I think "The God of Medicine" is also a benchmark for domestic films. In an era when bad films are rampant, it is really rare to have such a work. A good movie should be praised. I wish the domestic movie better and better. It is such a contradiction, rather than simply bashing a department. Of course, this kind of contradiction cannot be solved by a movie or a few words. This kind of contradiction will exist for a long time, and the contradiction will not disappear. It can only be alleviated by appropriate methods. Isn't this worth thinking about? Finally, let's talk about Xu Zheng's acting skills. He played well, and his emotional changes were in place, at least better than all his previous works. In particular, there are two crying scenes, which are touching. First, after Huang Mao's death, Cheng Yong took the photo, sat beside the bed and cried aloud. His emotions exploded and it was very infectious. There are also scenes of crying in "Dallas". The actor was crying in the car. Very explosive; second, Cheng Yong was arrested, sitting in a police car, turned his head and suddenly found that many people were watching him outside the car window, and when he turned his face, he was already bursting with tears. I think this scene can really be called Textbook acting. Some people compare Xu Zheng with Matthew McConaughey. I don't think there is any need to belittle one to set off the other. Both are powerful. What I deeply admire is that Matthew McConaughey tortured himself into a skinny appearance in order to play a good role. He is really very, very dedicated, a real actor! In short, I think "The God of Medicine" is also a benchmark for domestic films. In an era when bad films are rampant, it is really rare to have such a work. A good movie should be praised. I wish the domestic movie better and better. A work is really rare. A good movie should be praised. I wish the domestic movie better and better. A work is really rare. A good movie should be praised. I wish the domestic movie better and better.

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Dallas Buyers Club quotes

  • Ron Woodroof: I don't want a nurse. I want a doctor. I want a goddamn doctor now!

    Dr. Eve Saks: Well, how can I help you?

    Ron Woodroof: You fucking deaf, lady? Hmm?

    Dr. Eve Saks: No, I'm a fucking doctor.

  • Dr. Eve Saks: You're in the hospital. You almost died.

    Ron Woodroof: I bet that didn't surprise anybody.