Yes, you're right; FL can put on a brave face for minor physical pain, but when it comes to chronic pain, painkillers are her best friends forever.
However, painkillers can have serious side effects; but, this is not a concern for terminally ill patients. The most important priority is to ensure their comfort and uphold their dignity.
Her father said to ML: Man, that girl and her bluff. She's in a lot of pain but putting on a brave face. She always smiles the brightest when she's hurting the most. So, when she smiles, that's when you should worry. (Episode 8, 43.23 to 43.39)
From ChatGPT: "Yes, it is possible to act happy when you're in intense physical pain - but it's incredibly difficult, and not always sustainable."
The doctors cannot determine the patient's pain level, so they ask the patient to indicate a number from 1 to 10. I believe this practice is referred to as pain assessment in the medical community.
Making a movie is costly. If FL passes away before the film is completed, the funds already spent will be squandered,…
It will be intriguing to observe how the crew and the rest of the cast react to the revelation of FL's illness.
People, by nature, tend to be selfish. In the real world, self-serving individuals may exploit incidents to gain personal publicity by condemning the use of actual patients.
Perhaps depicting the crew and cast hurrying to complete the film before FL's death may not be realistic.
It is possible to replace the lead actress; however, it would be quite jarring, as we are deeply emotionally invested in the actress who portrays the patient.
Don't worry, FL is not going to die and there will be a second season.ML is very naughty, he casted not one but…
@tintin92 The two patients in the movie are: FL and the actor portraying Gyuwon's father. (Episode 4, 35.00)
Most movies incorporate elements that can be carried over to subsequent seasons if they perform well. For instance, at the end of the first season of Squid Game, the villain managed to escape.
So far, Our Movie has primarily centered on the love story between the main characters. The preview for episode 9 is expected to highlight the scandal arising from the couple's photos.
The final three episodes will focus on the making of the movie and FL's illness, and they will be very rushed.
So, what to do? Of course, it's time for "Our Movie Season 2"!
Have you seen "Boku no Ita Jikan"? In this series, the female lead cares for the male lead until his death.
Likewise, in "Our Movie Season 2, ML will be with FL until her final moment. There will be plenty of kissing, hugging, hand-holding, and, of course, tears.
What bothers me is their approach toward domeone dieing. It is as if because she is living less than others, she…
Making a movie is costly. If FL passes away before the film is completed, the funds already spent will be squandered, and production will come to a standstill.
Other actors have turned down alternative projects to participate in this film, leaving them unexpectedly unemployed.
Therefore, it is understandable that they feel anxious.
@tintin92 Yes, you are right, they each have their reasons.
Originally, I targeted Ms. Go who hired a reporter to investigate FL. She disregards the privacy of others; her sole interest lies in having FL join her agency. Now I realize she was just doing her job.
By the way, how can I reply directly without indenting the message?
Yes, you're right; FL can put on a brave face for minor physical pain, but when it comes to chronic pain, painkillers are her best friends forever.
However, painkillers can have serious side effects; but, this is not a concern for terminally ill patients. The most important priority is to ensure their comfort and uphold their dignity.
Her father said to ML: Man, that girl and her bluff. She's in a lot of pain but putting on a brave face. She always smiles the brightest when she's hurting the most. So, when she smiles, that's when you should worry. (Episode 8, 43.23 to 43.39)
From ChatGPT: "Yes, it is possible to act happy when you're in intense physical pain - but it's incredibly difficult, and not always sustainable."
The doctors cannot determine the patient's pain level, so they ask the patient to indicate a number from 1 to 10. I believe this practice is referred to as pain assessment in the medical community.
Typically, dying patients are bedridden.
FL is fortunate that with only four months left, she still have the ability to move around to fulfill her dreams.
People, by nature, tend to be selfish. In the real world, self-serving individuals may exploit incidents to gain personal publicity by condemning the use of actual patients.
Perhaps depicting the crew and cast hurrying to complete the film before FL's death may not be realistic.
It is possible to replace the lead actress; however, it would be quite jarring, as we are deeply emotionally invested in the actress who portrays the patient.
Most movies incorporate elements that can be carried over to subsequent seasons if they perform well. For instance, at the end of the first season of Squid Game, the villain managed to escape.
So far, Our Movie has primarily centered on the love story between the main characters. The preview for episode 9 is expected to highlight the scandal arising from the couple's photos.
The final three episodes will focus on the making of the movie and FL's illness, and they will be very rushed.
So, what to do? Of course, it's time for "Our Movie Season 2"!
Have you seen "Boku no Ita Jikan"? In this series, the female lead cares for the male lead until his death.
Likewise, in "Our Movie Season 2, ML will be with FL until her final moment. There will be plenty of kissing, hugging, hand-holding, and, of course, tears.
Other actors have turned down alternative projects to participate in this film, leaving them unexpectedly unemployed.
Therefore, it is understandable that they feel anxious.
ML is very naughty, he casted not one but two patients.
The clue is in episode 4, 35.04.
Furthermore, the tag for terminal illness (representing a sad ending) was removed.
The tag for Death Of A Mother is also not appropriate.
FL’s father had warned him of the consequences of loving her.
Given that he had mourned his mother’s death for so long, could he handle FL’s passing?
Originally, I targeted Ms. Go who hired a reporter to investigate FL. She disregards the privacy of others; her sole interest lies in having FL join her agency. Now I realize she was just doing her job.
By the way, how can I reply directly without indenting the message?