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Embrace you through the cold winter: warm you, me and him.

# Day shift punching day 14

Under the epidemic, no one can be an outsider and stay out of it. In the face of the fierce epidemic, there are many touching stories, each of which is small but warm. It also makes people sincerely feel that "when disaster comes, living well is the biggest fear in life."

In order to let people know more about life under the epidemic, many film and television directors and screenwriters have told stories from different angles around this theme, and "Hug You Through the Winter" is one of them. Different from Chinese Doctors, the drama focuses more on the little things that warm people's hearts during the Wuhan epidemic. They are happy, surprised, sad or strong, but they still take care of each other.

The film revolves around "love", and the miniature of each character can be found in the prototype of Wuhan at that time.

Warm-hearted courier "Brother Yong" bravely shouldered the heavy responsibility of picking up and dropping off medical staff on New Year's Eve, and called on everyone to volunteer together to help Wuhan tide over the difficulties.

Rider Angkor and piano teacher Ye do their best in each other's fields to make life go on as usual, and they also become "spiritual pillars" between each other;

Xie Lao, a retired obstetrician and gynecologist, and Ye Pei, a restaurant owner, received a phone call from the hospital and chose to go to the front line without hesitation, while Ye Pei silently guarded and saw people crying;

There are also middle-aged couples who have suffered from epidemic and economic crisis. Even though they are noisy, they use their own strength to help others.

In the play, they use laughter as a shield and love as a spear to dispel the fear and pain in the cold winter and embrace each other bravely. Let love spread under the fireworks in Wuhan, expel all haze and welcome a brilliant tomorrow.

The above is the main content of the film, which may not be common enough to make people cry, but it will still leave some marks in my heart. What impressed me more was Brother Wu and Teacher Ye. Some people may think it is unrealistic, but there may be more unexpected things in reality. At the beginning of their story, there were as many tears as there were laughter. This sudden ambiguity is pure but beautiful. For Angkor, Teacher Ye is probably a cloud floating in the sky, which brings her spiritual comfort and quietly leaves.

In the actual Wuhan epidemic, many people have experienced the departure of relatives and friends around them. A Douban netizen said, "People who have experienced the death of their loved ones often have a deeper understanding of life and death. The pain of impermanence in life will not disappear, and the best way is to fade away slowly. "

Seeing this passage, I was deeply touched. Because I happened to be watching Nigmati's "Growing Up overnight" recently, I mentioned in the chapter "There is an answer in tears":

Maybe I'm going through this stage, and now the epidemic is in my thirties ... so I began to have more understanding of life and the world. The more you grow up, the more lonely you may be, because in this process, you need to accept the old age of your parents and the departure of your loved ones ... learn to take responsibility and learn to handle and digest various emotions. Maybe this is standing at the age of 30.

After thinking so much, I finally hope that the epidemic will pass as soon as possible, and everyone can take off their masks and live a normal life!

* The above contents are only personal views; The picture comes from Douban movie.