Caption: Screening scene Interview provided by Xinmin Evening News (Reporter Lu Jiahui) Learning to leave decently and say goodbye calmly is a compulsory subject for every adult. Birth, old age, illness and death are inevitable, but the love and care from relatives and profession

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Caption: Screening scene Interview provided by Xinmin Evening News (Reporter Lu Jiahui) Learning to leave decently and say goodbye calmly is a compulsory subject for every adult. Birth, old age, illness and death are inevitable, but the love and care from relatives and profession - Lujuba

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Xinmin Evening News (Reporter Lu Jiahui) Learning to leave decently and say goodbye calmly is a compulsory subject for every adult. Birth, old age, illness and death are inevitable, but the love and care from relatives and professionals can not only give the deceased the dignity to travel a long distance, but also allow the living to learn to cherish, let go, and live better in the present. Following the documentary film " Twenty-Two ", director Guo Ke's new film "The Day Is Forward" is about to meet the audience. The

film is scheduled to be released nationwide on June 15, and a special expert screening was recently held in Shanghai, where experts and experienced practitioners in the field of palliative care were invited to conduct an in-depth review of the film’s connotations from a professional and humanistic perspective. Interpretation. "All Days Come" maintains the director's consistent calm and gentle narrative style, and explores important life issues such as aging and death through a combination of documentary and plot.

In the post-screening exchange, Li Shuijing, a fourth-level researcher at the Primary Health Department of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, introduced to the audience that since 2012, Shanghai will continue to promote palliative care services as one of the municipal government’s practical projects for the people. In 2019 In 2017, Shanghai became the first provincial city in the country to comprehensively promote palliative care.

Wang Ruihong, associate professor of the Department of Social Work at East China University of Science and Technology, believes that a film like "All Days Are Long" can better convey the correct view of life and death in social culture. Death does not mean "deprivation" and "loss". We should learn to accept death and treat death rationally and peacefully.

Ji Qingying, Secretary of the Party Committee of Shanghai Children's Medical Center Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and Chairman of the Medical and Social Work Specialty Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, said that "All Days Are Long" is a film full of beauty, warmth and inspiration, and death is inevitable. How to let life end peacefully? The companionship and care between family members shown in the film can bring a lot of inspiration to moviegoers.

html On June 15th, "All Days Come" will be released in theaters. We look forward to more audiences entering the theaters, following the film's unique perspective, rethinking their attitude towards life, learning to cherish it, and learn to say goodbye calmly.

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