but a disease that was about to take his life made him long to "live" and fight for "alive", and
he began to form a habit of temperance,
and through this Things inspired his business acumen,
he wasn't great, but he started caring about those around him, empathizing with those who were in the same situation as him, and accepting homosexuality, and in the
end he fought to keep more people alive,
everyone A chance to be good, a chance to do good.
The film also makes us reflect on whether commercial behavior and lengthy bureaucratic mechanisms make sense?
Obviously, that's more sinful than murder.
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