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Dying, have you seen it?

This is a film based on social reality, exploring issues close to life. On the one hand, the film is based on real people and stories come from real things in real life. On the other hand, the film discusses a problem from beginning to end, which is about medicine. Sick people, drugs that people can't afford, and the social reality that a disease makes people lose everything, these things that often happen in hospitals come from life but are often ignored. When it comes to these social realities, it becomes so touching.

Based on the social reality, it is risky and topical to touch the reality of expensive medical treatment and medicine in society by adapting real people and stories. After all, as a commercial movie, how to cause a topic and how to make a movie with an explosive box office reputation is the first important thing. Moreover, the film also found a good balance between the commercial and artistic nature of the film. While telling a good story, it also injects practical significance into the film, which makes the film jump out of the category of light entertainment to a certain extent.

Speaking of Xu zhēng, in fact, many viewers may have grown up watching his TV series. After the transition, especially after the explosion of Thailand, his films seem to continue the characteristics of the previous Thailand. The unique humorous way, coupled with the clever handling of laughter and tears, makes the stories in his movies always laugh with tears, and then start to stir up feelings after laughing.

This tearful smile is quite literary and sentimental, extending to the headland. However, compared with the former, this film, which combines middle-aged crisis, first love, dreams and feelings, seems to be less popular with the audience. Both the so-called middle-aged crisis and the nostalgia for young people's dreams seem to be artificial, especially the choice between the last wife and the first love.

In "You can't survive but you can't die", Xu zhēng and Mu Yewen seem to finally find a balance point in the commercial film, and get rid of the bottleneck of emotional transformation and full screen embarrassment. This film, in particular, found a good breakthrough in describing social problems and telling complete stories, which not only made the social realistic problems highlighted in the film very dramatic and prominent, but also greatly enhanced the sentiment of * * * in the film, which made many viewers produce * * *.

On the other hand, as a commercial popular film, the film also integrates the necessary elements of a commercial film, whether it is the complete personal route of the protagonist Yong Cheng and various personality changes before and after, or the stories of other supporting roles in the film except the protagonist, it is said that all kinds of people have different lives.

In this film, the characters with a little more scenes are basically so distinctive. King Cao, a policeman who came to investigate generic drugs, a few people who joined in, and even Zhang Changlin, the villain selling fake drugs in the real sense of the film, finally became a little human from an out-and-out villain. He took responsibility and refused to give up Yong Cheng.

And these are also very prominent things in the movie. People have good and evil, but people's good and evil will change. A good man may have been a bad man before, but he has put aside his malice. The bad guys may have a conscience before, but after climbing for a long time, even the last trace of conscience may be erased. But once good and evil are formed, they are not immutable. At a certain time, after seeing something that touches people's hearts, after being influenced and redeemed, conscience may return again. This is the complexity of human nature.

Zhang Changlin, played by Wang Yanhui, was an unscrupulous person from the beginning. He even tricked patients who lost all their money into buying medicines and then sold them fake medicines. This is the money used to buy his life. He has no conscience at all, and he is bent on making money for himself, regardless of others' lives. Such people are too light to be wicked. But in the end, after he was arrested, he even admitted his crime, instead of giving up Yong Cheng. He has been using generic drugs to save more people.

This is his conscience in human nature. In fact, it is more dramatic, just like watching more good people do good deeds, but if he changes and does something against his will, it is like doing something unforgivable. But for a person who has been unscrupulous and heartless for a long time, if he does a good thing at the last minute, it will actually leave a deep impact on people, which is also an impressive and moving reversal in the movie. As soon as the bad guys turn around, it is always embarrassing for the wicked to show their conscience.

Naturally, except for Zhang Changlin, Yong Cheng in the film has actually changed the most. From spending money on generic drugs before, he watched it for a long time. After seeing that the bottom of society is not easy to fight with patients, he is slowly changing, which is also the first half and the second half of the film. In the first half of the film, Yong Cheng was a loser and was frustrated in middle age. With Lu's helpful advice, he began to purchase generic drugs. Among them, he is vicious, mean and even rude and arrogant, especially in the early stage of procurement. Naturally, this is a conflict in the movie.

However, in the second half of the film, the man changed. He has seen all kinds of life, especially before his illness, which is even more unbearable. Naturally, this is also the place where the second half of the film touches people's hearts. It directly shows the dirty atmosphere of the bottom of society, especially for families who have no money to see a doctor. The living environment is harsh and gloomy, but they are still struggling for life.

In the second half of the year, Yong Cheng, who had already started a textile factory, took risks again, gave up his stable life and began to purchase generic drugs. Even in order to let more people eat cheap medicine, he paid some money out of his own pocket. This is the change of Yong Cheng in the movie, and it is also an extremely touching part. Although he is a man, he has really changed. Besides him, so do many supporting roles in the film. Although they are just little people among all beings, their distinctive personalities are still impressive. In a word, this is a very high-quality domestic commercial film.