Okay, I must admit that I totally cried during this movie. It forced me to see the truth and question it. Plus, it also helped me ease my current life pains. Throughout the movie, I kept asking myself, "What if this happened to me?" In a couple years or so, I'd probably living my life just like the main character - completely unfulfilled. It's probably how most of us are all living. The main character didn't even have much friends or successes, it was really depressing to think about.
But then I had an epiphany at the end of movie. It happened during the scene where Adam's parents and best friend heard of the surgery's success. They were so happy. At that moment, I realized your life is not measured by the amount of people you share it with or the hardships that bring you down. So what if most of the friends that you've made over the last decade have left you behind, deserted you, or forgot about you? So what if your father refuses to acknowledge you as his own daughter and has no desire to even try to contact you? That isn't how your life should be perceived, you have to focus on the people your are still there for you, the people who are standing by your side at this very moment and care for you. Your life is measured by how you treat these people. Do you show them how much you appreciate them everyday? Do you live your life to the fullest when your around them? Do you make the time spent with them count?
And if you tell yourself that there's no one like that in your life then you're probably (A) Oblivious and blind or (B) Scared. You're not alone, I mean you're reading this right now. And this is me so, I'm with ya. You know me now, but I don't know you - so tell me who you are if you're feeling alone. Who knows? We might even be the best of buds.
Anyway, that's all I wanted to share.
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