It’s no wonder that "Yao Shen" is called the Chinese version of "Dallas Buyers Club"

A man who considers himself healthy, suffered minor injuries in an accident and was sent to the hospital. After the

blood test, the doctor said: "You have AIDS and you can live for 30 days. Let's take care of the funeral."

He greeted the doctor with dozens of "fuck" and lived stubbornly for 7 years.

During the past 7 years, he fought against the Drug Administration, smuggled anti-AIDS drugs, and helped many patients prolong their lives. This person

is Ron (Matthew McConaughey), the protagonist of "Dallas Buyers Club", and he is known as the "American Medicine God".

"Dallas Buyers Club" and "I'm Not the God of Medicine" are both doctor-patient films adapted from news events. The only problem in the United States is drug toxicity: in 1986, AZT was the only AIDS treatment drug legally approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) at that time, but the drug had strong side effects and even worsened the situation faster; China The problem is that the medicines are expensive: a bottle of 30,000 or 40,000 of genuine medicines can’t be consumed by entrepreneurs and patients. If you accidentally drop a piece of medicine on the ground, move all the furniture to find it.

Whether it is poisonous or expensive, it is a chronic disease of society.

In these two films, the change in supporting roles is moving. In "Dallas Buyers Club", Ron’s female doctor, Ive, turned to Ron’s club because she couldn’t understand that hospitals and medical representatives disrespect patients. She turned to Ron’s club and used her professional knowledge to help members find more drugs and alternatives to AZT. therapy. In "I'm Not the God of Medicine", Cheng Yong's ex-wife's brother is a criminal policeman. He is ordered to arrest a gang selling fake drugs. After knowing that smuggling drugs can really save his life, he refuses to execute the order and does not do what is impossible. Doctor

and the police were supposed to be people under the halo, but they chose to stand on the opposite side of the law because they knew that there is no halo like the glory of life. Both films

also have a key character that contributed to the change of the protagonist. In "Dallas Buyers Club", the transsexual transvestite patient Ren (Jered Leto) had undergone a medical experiment and gave half of the medicine he got to his friends. He took the initiative to buy shares when Ron started smuggling drugs. It can be said that he is the club's minister, when Ron suffered a blind eye, Ren stepped forward to help. Lu Yingyi was the person who initially asked Cheng Yong to purchase generic drugs in India. He helped Cheng Yong open up a fortune and also contributed to Cheng Yong's self-salvation.

People are great because of their beliefs, especially the belief in living.

Five years ago, "Dallas Buyers Club" was released in the United States. Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto contributed superb acting skills and won the Oscar for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Five years later, "I "Not the God of Medicine" has caused heated discussions in China. The "Squad of Medicine God" formed by Xu Zheng, Wang Chuanjun and others let people see what an actor is, and the future can be expected. The success of these two films focusing on disadvantaged groups may be because they can resonate strongly: there can also be people in disadvantaged groups who promote the course of history.

Welcome to this world of struggle.