If a person insists on going to die, what will he think?
Before, there were some discussions about dying, but that was the face of death. But what if a person actively wants to die?
A novel that was quite popular in the past few years, and its adaptation of the movie-"A man named Ovi decided to die", is probably such a story.
A 59-year-old man named Ovi. His wife who loved his life has died of cancer. He himself was fired from his post where he had worked for 43 years. The community environment he had tried so hard to maintain was also messed up because of his new neighbors.
Ovie decided to die. This is what he promised his wife.
But it is not easy to die alone. Ovi was about to hang himself, but the new neighbor wouldn't back up and knocked down his mailbox. Angrily, he took off the rope from his neck and went to help someone reverse the car... Later, he finally hung it up, and the rope broke.
Later, he was in the car preparing to suffocate himself with exhaust gas, and even took a shotgun and pointed it at his chin... It was because of various harassment from neighbors that he failed to die.
Every time when he is about to die, or when he is exhausted physically and mentally, Ovie will always think of the past. I think of the father who pulled himself up alone, loves cars but died violently, think of the scene of meeting his wife accidentally on the train, and think of every moment of their happiness. Thinking of the car accident, the child was gone, the wife had no legs, but they still lived a life optimistically...
Some people say that this story is a cure. This strange old man is a kind-hearted man, helping his neighbor learn to drive and help his neighbor look after their children... When he held the neighbor's newborn baby and put it in the stroller he prepared for the child, the happiness and satisfaction really made people's heart moving.
However, Ovie died in the end. Probably he had already figured it out, when he was ready to live. The doctor told him that his heart was a bit big and it would be life-threatening. So one day, he walked on a small road in the community, fell down, and died...
This story fits the so-called "cure".The novel sells well, and the movie ranks within 150 on Douban. But what I am more curious about is, if a person decides to die, will he really recall his life involuntarily?
I saw another movie called "The Bucket List". Two dying old men decided to follow the bucket list to fulfill the last dreams of life one by one, and cross out one after each one was completed. There are fewer and fewer regrets in life, so you can die with peace of mind. Of course, at the end of the story, reconciliation and healing are inevitable.
So what I want to ask is, if a person is about to die, or decides to die, does he stay in the corner every day to remember and wait for death, or is he busy fulfilling his unfulfilled wishes and having fun in time?
I personally prefer the latter. This one plays all the way to the end, it looks a little cooler and cooler, and it's less sad and sad. Of course, if you can't move while lying in bed, there is no way.
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