The movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" shows an ordinary person's extraordinary journey of salvation from selfishness to selflessness. In the film, we witness how an ordinary individual can detach himself from selfishness, undergo a profound transformation, and finally become a hero of selfless dedication.
The film profoundly depicts the protagonist's growth process, from selfishness at the beginning to selflessness in the end, presenting the audience with a touching spiritual journey. Through a delicate narrative, the film vividly shows how the protagonist gradually transcends personal desires and devotes himself to greater social responsibility.
In the film, the protagonist is not only the redeemer of medicine, but also the savior of humanity. Through clever narrative techniques, the film shows how an ordinary person swims against the current in the face of various pressures and trials in life, and finally rises to the challenge and becomes a hero in people's hearts.
The storyline is gripping, and through a series of twists and turns, it makes the audience more able to resonate. The film is delicate and rich in emotion, not only a film about the pharmaceutical industry, but also a deep display of human nature.
In general, the movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" shows the audience how an ordinary person can go extraordinary through responsibility and dedication in the face of the trials of life through the vivid presentation of the protagonist's mental journey from selfishness to selflessness.
Since its release in July 2018, the movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" has been loved by audiences, and its thought-provoking content has become the focus of attention. The story mainly revolves around the experience of Cheng Yong, the owner of an Indian god oil shop. Cheng Yong brought back the imitation "special medicine" from India, and the illegal sale attracted the attention of the first. After much deliberation, he decided to stop selling generic drugs, but later started again**, despite legal sanctions and profits. He sold drugs to patients at a cost price of 500 yuan and 2000 yuan, and although he was the best in the end, he won the respect of many people.
The plot of the movie revolves around "medicine", especially when Cheng Yong**, a grandmother's appeal to the police is touching: "500 yuan a bottle of medicine, drug dealers don't make money at all!."Who can guarantee that they will not get sick for the rest of their lives?If you take him away, we'll all have to die. ”
Although the incident was heart-wrenching, there was no choice for the police, as it was illegal for Cheng Yong to sell generic drugs. Therefore, Cheng Yong was not only confiscated in the end, but also had to go to prison. However, because his original intention of selling generic drugs was for those patients, he finally chose to be punished lightly.
When Cheng Yong was escorted to prison, he was lined with patients who had bought medicine from him, in stark contrast to the scene when he was released from prison. When Cheng Yong was released from prison, only Cao Bin came to pick him up. On the way, Cao Bin told Cheng Yong that now that with medical insurance, everyone can afford the cost of medicine, and persuaded Cheng Yong not to get involved in the generic drug business anymore.
What the old woman said in the movie really caused a lot of thought. After all, everyone has to face birth, old age, sickness and death. In the movie, medical insurance has not yet been popularized, and the **drug** for leukemia is ridiculously high, and ordinary people can't afford it at all, let alone take it for a long time.
Being sick is an inevitable part of life, but no one doesn't want to live it. For people suffering from leukemia, the generic drugs sold by Cheng Yong are like the last hope for life.
Before the advent of generic drugs, some people really couldn't afford to buy special drugs, so they could only wait for death, just like Lu Yingfu was forced to fall into an acute phase because of a lack of drugs.
Unlike those expensive special drugs, Cheng Yong initially sold generic drugs only to raise medical expenses for his children and for his father's surgery. Although ** is far less than the later five hundred and one bottles, the average person can afford it.
Then, when the police began to investigate, Cheng Yong became very scared, fearing that he would be put in prison. As he said, he was not alone, so he decided to hand over the power to someone else.
At the same time, some unscrupulous drug dealers have raised the price of generic drugs, resulting in some patients once again being unable to afford the cost of drugs. As Zhang Changlin said, the only disease in this world is the disease of poverty. After all, if it weren't for poverty, who would want to give up the chance to continue living and refuse to accept **?
The themes presented in the film make people think deeply. From a legal point of view, Cheng Yong's actions were illegal;However, from the perspective of leukemia patients, Cheng Yong is their savior, because he brings them hope for survival.
The movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" deeply aroused the audience's deep thought. Not only is the story engaging, but the characters are distinctive. The protagonist Cheng Yong is not a perfect mythical character, but an ordinary and impoverished individual. He even faced losing custody of his son because of poverty, and his initial goal was to sell generic drugs just to make money.
It is worth noting that Cheng Yong initially seemed a little lustful and had ill intentions towards Sihui. However, after seeing Sihui's daughter, his mind changed. This plot shows that Cheng Yong is not absolutely good, but he is not a complete villain.
Such a plot setting makes the character of Cheng Yong more vivid and three-dimensional. His attitude towards the relationship between his son and father laid the groundwork for his subsequent changes.
In addition to the protagonist of the movie, Cheng Yong, the audience will also deeply remember the three smiling moments shown by Lu Yingying. Lu Yingying did not give up his desire for life, he was eager to see his children grow up and marry and give birth. However, at the end of the movie, Lu Benefit fails to fulfill this wish.
Lu Yingfu initially bought medicine with Cheng Yong, and in his heart, Cheng Yong was his savior. Cheng Yong's original intention in selling generic drugs was to make the drug affordable for more poor people. Therefore, when Cheng Yong said that he would no longer engage in this industry, Lu Yingli felt incredulous, and even doubted whether Cheng Yong was joking and tried to understand. However, when Cheng Yong asked him to leave, Lu Ying finally accepted this fact. The back of his departure makes one feel sad.
Lu Yingfu mentioned eating oranges twice in the movie, and when Cheng Yong heard this sentence again, although he insisted on refusing, his heart had changed drastically. Lü Yingying's choice of suicide became the catalyst for Cheng Yong's change.
Cao Bin is not only the opposite of the police in the play, but also the younger brother of Cheng Yong's ex-wife. At first, he was desperate to catch the people who sold "fake medicines", and his heart was full of hatred.
However, as Cao Bin gradually exposed the truth about the "fake medicine", his attitude reversed. He tried to convince the leadership to be lenient with the guy who peddled "inferior drugs", but ultimately failed.
Subsequently, when Cao Bin arrested Cheng Yong and brought him to justice, a grandmother's words made his mood complicated.
In addition to the previously mentioned characters, each character in the movie shows a vivid image, as if bringing the audience into various scenes of daily life.
The questions presented in "I Am Not the God of Medicine" are really worthy of our in-depth consideration. What's even more touching is that some leukemia patients give up because of poverty, which makes people sigh deeply that poverty is the most difficult "disease" in the world.
In the journey of life, not everything is black and white, and not everything can be easily defined. There is only one life, and we should live in the moment and cherish everything in front of us.