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Comments on AIDS films

article 1: composition on AIDS film

after watching this AIDS propaganda video, I have a more comprehensive understanding of AIDS and realized the danger of AIDS, but more of it is heartache. Let me talk about my deep feelings about it.

First of all, let's talk about the AIDS patient I found online. It was a photo that shocked my heart. It was a picture with only the back, but it made my heart ache in waves. The dark back seems to have only bones left, and the skin is wrinkled like a paper that has been washed and dried. Think about this teenager who is plagued by AIDS. He should be at the age of struggling for his ideals with his schoolbag on his back! But AIDS took everything from him. Next, I will talk about a pregnant woman suffering from AIDS, which is an observation video. Pregnant women languish day by day in front of the camera, and more than a hundred days have passed. The pregnant women in front of the camera are not as good as a teenager, and their stomachs are gradually getting thinner. Shouldn't pregnant women get fatter every day? But pregnant women with AIDS are constantly being swallowed up.

The above two AIDS cases make me very frightened. AIDS is so terrible that I want to avoid it.

But after watching this video, I changed my attitude. AIDS is terrible, it is incurable, and getting AIDS means death. However, AIDS will not be transmitted casually like other viruses. AIDS will only be transmitted through blood emulsion and sexual fluid. Saliva and daily life will not be infected with AIDS. As long as self-protection measures are taken, AIDS will not spread to you indiscriminately. Compared with other viruses, AIDS is relatively stable.

Finally, I hope you don't discriminate against AIDS patients. Patients need care. Please care more about AIDS patients. Part 2: the review of AIDS films

The story of Philadelphia is a film about discrimination against AIDS patients, which seems to have made me feel deeply.

Everyone has the right to live fairly in this world, so should AIDS patients. Because of its infectivity, such a special group is discriminated against in several aspects, such as employment discrimination, and so on.

I think, to really solve this problem, we should strengthen the propaganda of AIDS, so that everyone can understand AIDS, instead of treating it as a devil and staying away from AIDS patients. Only when we have an understanding of AIDS can we eliminate our fears and truly accept these special groups from the bottom of our hearts.

I'm glad that AIDS has been paid more and more attention by government departments. In the world, World AIDS Day has been set up. From this point, we can see that we are gradually paying attention to these groups, and the financial investment in this area is increasing day by day. I believe that AIDS will be broken soon.

Maybe only in this way will there be less Andrew, and AIDS patients can truly feel the concern of society, and they have not been abandoned and forgotten by society, so that society will be more harmonious. Chapter 3: Comments on AIDS Movies Composition < P > People have always been very concerned about human health and viruses, and firmly believe that "the body is the capital of revolution". While living and working happily, we should not treat our health lightly. I was lucky enough to choose the course "HIV and Human Health" by Mr. Yang. After only a few classes, I have learned that the virus is very powerful in harming human beings. If I don't pay attention, I will easily get infected with viruses that are extremely harmful to human beings in my daily life. I was deeply touched when I watched the AIDS propaganda film "Together" played by the teacher.

This documentary describes the filming process of the film Together, which is centered around the life of three volunteers in the crew. At the same time, through the narration of experts and volunteers, the knowledge about AIDS prevention and treatment is popularized, and the propaganda against discrimination against AIDS is displayed in the small society of the crew. During the filming of the documentary, everyone changed from fear to familiarity, and gradually eliminated their fear and discrimination. Then they extended their hands of friendship and became friends with them. When they left the crew, they gave them warm applause and hugs, which made Lao Xia, Xiao Zetao and Teacher Liu feel everyone's care and warmth.

I am very touched by those patients who dare to face the camera and awaken the concern of the whole society and the general public with their own voices. I remember that in the play, Lao Xia had to leave the crew to change medicine because of drug resistance. All the crew members said goodbye to him. On the occasion of leaving, his sentence "Thank you, I am very happy to be with you because you did not discriminate against me" moved everyone. Their demands are really simple. As described at the end of the documentary, a young patient holds the slogan "I am an AIDS patient" and asks people for a simple hug or an equal look. When an 8-year-old mother does this, she will be moved to tears.

I used to know that AIDS would bring great harm to patients, but I always thought it was nothing to do with myself, so I just thought I was healthy. I didn't expect AIDS to come to our lives inadvertently. It can be very close to us, but once it happens, it will be a desperate tragedy. We will treat AIDS patients with colored eyes more or less. We always think that people who have disorderly sexual life will suffer from it, but I don't know that transfusion in an informal hospital and ignorance of the health of AIDS-infected boyfriends will eventually hurt themselves, and such pain will be shrouded in their own sky like a haze, losing colorful colors.

Secondly, we should not discriminate against them. To say the least, even if they are infected for one reason or another, is this their individual fault? I usually think about such a question. We always look down on those people who are dirty, ignorant and backward, or who endanger society. Is this all their individual fault? If their growth and living environment are the same as ours, will people be more qualified and able to shoulder social responsibilities? Isn't such a mistake imposed on them by this society? Thinking of this, I am not only very grateful to my parents for giving me a healthy body and a good education, but also very sympathetic to those who live at the bottom of society or civilization. And AIDS patients live at the bottom, almost isolated from my society. From my point of view, I don't want to do much to help them, as long as we can give them an equal attitude and at least respect for one person when we meet them.

After watching this documentary, I not only got a scientific understanding of AIDS, but also got a basic understanding of the demands of AIDS patients, and also added a sympathy to this society. We should respect AIDS patients and don't discriminate against them, because many of them are forced to infect. They are also human beings and need social care! We also have healthy people to pay attention to their health, just as the film said, "Love life and live well", and hope that medicine will accelerate its development and develop anti-HIV drugs as soon as possible for the benefit of mankind! Part four: composition of AIDS film review