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Die for survival: law and emotion on the edge of life

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? This film is based on the real events in the social background at that time.

? China is a big country with legal system and a socialist country full of human feelings. This film profoundly interprets the relationship between the legal system and family, and the protagonist Yong Cheng is the representative of the law and family.

? From his domestic violence and beating a lawyer when he divorced his wife, he showed his disregard for legal norms and his lack of love. The fact that he gave gifts to doctors twice not only reflected his profound understanding of the world, but also his hidden filial piety.

? At that time, the small shop with poor business was on the verge of bankruptcy, and the land beneficiary suffering from chronic leukemia came to him to smuggle drugs on the grounds of paying attention to gold and making big money. Although living in poverty, he knew that smuggling was illegal and he would go to jail, so he refused the land beneficiary under the legal consciousness at that time.

? When the pressure of life presses down on Yong Cheng step by step, the landlord urges the rent and even locks the store. The ex-wife wants to bring her son to immigrate, and her father is seriously ill and cannot afford huge medical expenses. It forced him to frantically look for the contact information of Lu benefit, and was finally forced to sneak by life.

? At that time, most patients in society were suffering from a disease called chronic leukemia, and they needed to take a drug called Glinin for a long time. This drug was developed by Novartis in Switzerland, but the price of the drug sold by the company was simply sky-high, with a box of 40,000. Patients had to take it for a long time if they wanted to survive. Many people go bankrupt to survive.

? An old woman ate all her houses to take medicine. Although patients collectively protested the high drug price, the company refused to reduce the price in the name of serious legal procedures of serious pharmaceutical companies.

This satirizes the indifference of human nature under the legal provisions on the edge of patients' lives.

The drug price is so high that many people can't afford it, which brings a big market to the smuggling business in Yong Cheng. When money embraced Yong Cheng, Yong Cheng completely ignored the arbitration of laws and regulations, and he became an agent for smuggling Glinning drugs from India. Although the drugs smuggled from India did have curative effects, the laws and regulations of China at that time strictly prohibited the smuggling of such drugs, and if caught, they would be sentenced to at least eight years or even life imprisonment. The law is cold, but the heart is warm.

When King Cao, a policeman, caught his accomplices in smuggling, he saw the helplessness of real life and their extreme desire for life. He told them to know the law and break the law, showing the relationship between law and emotion. The police always enforce the law with laws greater than emotion. King Cao finally disobeyed the orders of his superiors because he couldn't bear to watch the patients die painfully. For the first time, he turned from law to emotion.

Under the lobbying and intimidation of charlatan Zhang Changlin, Yong Cheng decided to wash his hands of it. At his last party with their smuggling group, he confessed his responsibilities as a father and son and his interests as a businessman, but his partners were sick, so they all left in despair after hearing the news.

In this case, Yong Cheng chose to stand on the side of the law. A year later, he was on the right track and lived a good life, but at the cost of losing his good friend Lu's interests, he died because of the destruction of expensive counterfeit drugs and the torture of illness. The death of his best friend brought great changes to Yong Cheng. He is no longer the businessman who is desperate for money, but the drug god who is desperate for it. This is his inner journey of self-redemption.

When Yong Cheng went to India for smuggling for the second time, he saw the God of India. Perhaps it was the touch of life and death that made him no longer afraid and self-protected. After he was banned by an Indian pharmaceutical factory, he continued to sell medicine for patients. Although he is already at a loss, he must continue to serve most patients. He said he would make up the difference and use all his hard-earned company funds for medicine.

God forbid, because he was caught by the police during the delivery, the little boy Peng Hao took the risk to drive away the police who helped him escape from the police. As a result, he had an accident while chasing and fleeing, and Peng Hao died. Yong Cheng growled angrily at the policeman: "He is only twenty years old. What is the crime of wanting to live?"

This is a scene that hits the audience directly. When we feel sorry for Peng Hao's death, we are more worried about the cold and helpless life under the rule of law. When life is on the verge of death, law and love are often antagonistic. How to choose depends on your inner friendship and persistence.

? Zhang Changlin, a charlatan, was brave in extortion, but when he saw that Yong Cheng was desperate to do good deeds, he sent out the feeling that China people were sick at that time: "I sold so many medicines, and there is a disease that can't be cured by any medicine, that is, poverty." This reflected the social medical environment at that time: it was difficult and expensive to see a doctor.

When Zhang Changlin was arrested, he thought that a "dirty" businessman like him would give up Yong Cheng, but unexpectedly, he was influenced by Yong Cheng's good morality and took all the blame in a cynical tone. Some bad guys choose kindness under the choice of law and affection, which is the biggest highlight and ups and downs, indicating that on the edge of life, affection can sometimes be greater than the punishment of law.

? When Yong Cheng was caught selling drugs on the spot, his resistance was to protect the drugs so that patients could eat them.

He did not defend himself in the sentencing court. He said, "I admit all my mistakes, but I know everything will be fine." I hope this day will come soon. "

? When he went to prison, all the patients he treated saw him off. The patients took off their masks and thanked him for his adventure and dedication.

Although Yong Cheng sells drugs for humanitarian reasons, it is against the law. Finally, the court sentenced him to five years in prison, but his good performance in prison and the patient's request reduced his sentence by two years. When he was released from prison, the society had established medical insurance, and he was no longer needed to sell drugs. The day he hoped for really came.

? ? In this struggle on the edge of life, law and emotion are opposites. I hope that human society will embark on a real legal society as soon as possible, run the country according to law and achieve greater China.