HelenaK-60
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The film is quite multifaceted, all three sides of our heroine Alena are developed here. The first is, of course, the theater, which is an integral part of life. She wanted to become an actress, but because of the fear of failure she did not enter and instead she is now studying at the Technical University. The second part is her family, of course, eh, which always supports her and is always next to her and is always ready to accept any of her decisions, but also the third side. This is, of course, the institute and her personal. So to say, the place of power is the street, which is shown quite, capaciously enough accurately and which gives a complete understanding. To us, what kind of person is this, that a person who thinks, that this is an important person and And most importantly, there is a looped composition here. That is, First we started with a walk and ended the film with it, it left absolutely positive emotions.
The life story of Ilya Miklashevsky is striking in its depth and sincerity. The youth of the mathematician was overshadowed by the loss of his sight, but this man found the inner resources to live a full life despite all odds. Today, he is actively involved in sports, becoming a true example of fortitude and love of life. In the film, we see an elderly man who decides to take part in a difficult marathon, overcoming himself for the sake of a big dream. This film energizes, makes you think about your own fears and limitations, showing how strong the human spirit can be and inspiring us all to never give up.
Can a hospice become our second home? In my opinion, yes. Here they not only help to relieve physical pain and suffering, but also fill the heart with warmth, which is often most important in difficult times. Hospice philosophy is about accepting the inevitable, about love and respect for every day of life, regardless of the situation. The decision to donate a loved one to such an institution is a difficult step that requires deep thought, trust and spiritual harmony. But if you choose the House of Mercy with a heart, you can find not only peace, but also confidence that the person is in good hands, surrounded by care, compassion and attention.