The last signature is for this film, which is my graduation project during my time in graduate school. The purpose is to explore our thoughts on farewells and the complex issue of "Do-Not-Resuscitate" (DNR) in the medical field. The film presents the audience with the actor's contemplative thought process and interpretation of the theme, conveying emotions and perspectives through storytelling, visual effects, and sound design. The film focuses on the relationship between parents and children, exploring how giving up on first aid affects our lives, values, and psychological well-being. Through a realistic storyline, the audience will delve into the emotional struggles rather than just focusing on the end result on a piece of paper. They will also explore the potential impact of this issue on people. In this film, we employ a range of visual techniques and visual effects to convey the intricacy and variety inherent in the theme, immersing the audience in the characters' inner world.
I hope this film can provoke deep thoughts on the decision to forgo emergency treatment. Through the development of the storyline and the characters, the audience can emotionally connect with the protagonist while also contemplating their own roles and positions when faced with choices.
Finally, this film is not only the culmination of my creative work during graduate school, but also an exploration and experimentation with this theme. It delves into various ideas and continues to address and contemplate this timeless issue.