The movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine", with its unique perspective and profound connotation, shows the complexity and richness of real life. Through the vivid interpretation of the role of Cheng Yong, the director reveals three levels of human nature: the unconscious and irrational instinctive side;Follow the moral side of moral principles and correct values;and the reality that is constrained by both.
The character of Cheng Yong vividly presents an ordinary person struggling under the pressure of real life. His desire for money embodies his unconscious and irrational instincts. When the Indian boss joked that he was going to be a savior, he replied: "I don't want to be a savior, I want to make money." This line profoundly reveals his thirst for money and his indifference to the patient's condition. In his world, money is the solution to all problems*** This idea makes him ignore the suffering of his patients and his own moral responsibility.
However, even in this case, his moral side did not disappear completely. In the bar, he slapped the money on the table and asked the manager to pole dance, which was not only a release of his own long-suppressed inner depression, but also a contempt and insult to others. This behavior shows his irrational and unsocial side, but also reflects the moral contradictions in his heart.
Cheng Yong in the movie has been struggling between instinct and morality. His unconscious, irrational instincts want to be released, but his moral consciousness has been restraining him. This contradiction eventually turned into a compromise of behavior. In order to establish a good father image for his son, he could not go to prison, so he had to restrain his desires and give up smuggling. This is his compromise with reality, and it is also his moral demand for himself.
However, in the face of the vast number of leukemia patients, Cheng Yong's compassion was aroused. He decided to help them and continued to smuggle medicines. At this time, he had completely thrown away the shackles of the desire for money and the law, and what he pursued in his heart was a noble and selfless heart. He realizes that he may be the "savior", that each patient has his own family, and that if they don't have medicine, they can only wait to die;And he has the power to change all that. At this time, Cheng Yong has surpassed the instinctive and moral aspects, showing the brilliance of human nature.
The movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" allows us to see the complexity and richness of real life. It tells us that living in this society, we inevitably have to face various problems. However, as long as we are willing to help others and change the status quo, we can surpass ourselves and realize our value. Cheng Yong's story is an inspiring example of the beauty and power of human nature.
The movie also makes us think about some problems in reality. The phenomenon of sky-high drug prices is not uncommon, and many patients bring a huge financial burden to their families. We need more people like Cheng Yong to make changes for this society. As people living in the real world, we should try our best to help those who are more in need. This is our responsibility and our obligation.
Overall, "I Am Not the God of Medicine" is a film that deeply reflects real life. It allows us to see the complexity and richness of human nature, and at the same time inspires our compassion and sense of responsibility, so that we can face real life more positively, and use our own power to change the world and make the world a better place.