Cheng Yong, a former lawbreaker, is a grassroots hero who has saved the lives of countless patients in his own way. The movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" tells his legendary story and has received widespread attention. In the film, Cheng Yong is portrayed as a hero full of positive energy, and his appearance has changed the fate of many people. However, there are some not-so-striking details in the film. Two of the details are particularly important, namely the symbol of the orange and the unmanned pick-up and drop-off of Cheng Yong when he was released from prison.
The oranges that appear frequently in the film seem to carry a special meaning. When Lu Yingyi saw Cheng Yong for the first time, he was holding an orange in his hand, which meant that the fates of the two were intertwined. When they met again, Lü's condition deteriorated, and oranges were placed on his table, further suggesting that his condition was deteriorating. When Cheng Yong visited Lu Yingying, Lu Yingying's wife handed him a petal of orange, symbolizing his trust and trust in Cheng Yong. The recurrence of oranges in the film conveys a hint to the audience and enhances people's understanding of the theme of the film.
And the scene where Cheng Yong was released from prison without anyone to pick him up is prosaic, but it is of far-reaching significance. In the film, Cheng Yong is an admirable hero, but after being released from prison, there is no one to pick him up, as if he is forgotten by the whole society. This may be a reflection of the indifference and ruthlessness of the real society towards heroes. And Cheng Yong's personal loneliness and helplessness are also profoundly expressed in this scene. In the real world, heroes do not need praise from the outside world, and the beliefs they hold in their hearts are the most precious.
Although the stories in the film are fictional, they touch on some real social issues. In real life, there are some similar stories happening. There are grassroots heroes who help people in their own way. However, their contributions are often overlooked or subjected to indifference and disregard. These heroes also faced loneliness and helplessness, but they still held on to their faith and gave silently.
The release of the film "I Am Not the God of Medicine" has attracted widespread attention and discussion in the society. The audience sighed at the greatness and bravery of Cheng Yong, a little person, and was deeply touched by the story of grassroots heroes. By showing real-life problems and contradictions, the film reminds people to pay attention to and help those in need. The film's success has also sparked more creativity and inspiration, drawing attention to the true stories of grassroots heroes.
At the moment, the latest development related to the movie "I Am Not the God of Medicine" is that the film has won many awards and has been a huge success at the box office. The audience resonated deeply with the stories of grassroots heroes, and many began to pay attention to and respect the existence of these grassroots heroes. The positive impact that grassroots heroes have had on society is also gradually being recognized and respected.
I Am Not the God of Medicine" The movie has had a positive impact on society by telling the story of Cheng Yong. The audience saw the greatness and bravery of the grassroots heroes from the film, which further inspired people's attention and respect for these little people. The success of this film has also provided a broader stage for similar stories, so that the stories of more grassroots heroes can be heard and disseminated.
Finally, let us think about whether we can stick to our inner beliefs like Cheng Yong when facing life choices, not be disturbed by the outside world, and move forward bravely. No matter what difficulties and challenges we encounter, as long as we stick to our beliefs and face them bravely, we will definitely be able to overcome the difficulties and move towards success. I hope that everyone can find their own faith on the road of life and go on firmly. Perhaps, true heroes do not need praise and indifference from the outside world, what they insist on in their hearts is respect for life and belief in human nature.