Recently, the circle of friends was screened by a movie-"I'm Not the God of Medicine".
It is full of praises for "I am not the god of medicine", and the evaluation is so high that it has almost reached the top of the word-of-mouth list of domestic films this year.
It's so strange, what kind of movie has become the biggest hit at the box office of this year's Chinese-language movie in just a few days?
It turned out that it was so popular because the film was based on the sensational "Lu Yong case" that year.
Lu Yong, who suffered from chronic myelogenous leukemia, took the risk of replacing the treatment with cheap Indian generic drugs because he could not afford expensive imported drugs, and achieved similar effects. Later, by coincidence, he began to help patients who had no channels to purchase purchases from India. As Indian generic drugs involve infringement of intellectual property rights and cannot be sold in the country, the nature of such purchasing agents is regarded as smuggling, and sales are also classified as selling counterfeit drugs. Although Lu Yong's actions helped many dying and poor patients, he was prosecuted by the police and faced severe criminal punishment. More than 1,000 patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia jointly petitioned for Lu Yong, and the case aroused strong media attention. Lu Yong became a decent man, while the prosecutor became a villain. It seems that public opinion can override the law, and it is really trembling with public opinion. In the end, the Lu Yong case ended when the prosecution withdrew the lawsuit.
From the beginning of the film's choice of this theme, it is destined to be a phenomenon-level work that will arouse the attention and discussion of the whole people.
Suddenly, I was so irritated by the topic of "failing sick", it wouldn't work if I didn't go to the cinema.
The movie theater was extremely hot on weekends, the ticket area was full of long queues, and the conductors were busy at the service desk with their waists down. You need to know that the information of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" depends on the advertising machines around you. It's strange to say that I hate watching commercials most often, but there is no natural rejection of commercials broadcast in theaters. The brilliant colors and dynamic pictures caught my eye instantly, creating a "tall" texture inside and outside the theater. In such an environment, people also feel unusually relaxed. In the waiting area, watched the video information. In the ticketing area, you can learn about ticket sales information, movie playlists, and show schedules. There is also a "splicing wall" on the wall of the theater's ticketing area, playing the theater's trailers, promotional videos and the theater's membership activities. The vision is shocking and the colors are dazzling. Before entering the theater, I was already in the visual feast. In an instant, I felt that the overall quality of the theater had increased by N times.
The long dragon in front gradually shortened, and the conductor's face became less solemn. It seems that the advertising machine has helped the ticket sellers a lot, reducing consultation time, and reducing their working time and workload. At the same time, it also reduces the queue time of the audience.
I was in the waiting area and watched all the video information played by the advertising machine. At this time, it was almost time for the movie to start. Watching the movie with such high expectations, I still didn't feel disappointed. Birth, old age, sickness and death are hurdles that everyone can't get around. Expensive medical expenses have caused many families to go bankrupt. Poverty due to illness is a true portrayal of sick families.

